Malaysia to develop AI-driven carbon intelligence


KUALA LUMPUR, Nov. 4 (Xinhua) -- Malaysia's climate tech firm Sastena Technology Sdn Bhd and the Forest Research Institute Malaysia's commercial subsidiary FRIM Incorporated Sdn Bhd have formed an artificial intelligence (AI)-driven carbon intelligence partnership.

The duo said in a statement that this partnership represents a strategic fusion of AI and nationally verified forest science, designed to strengthen Malaysia's foundations in autonomous forest carbon assessment, monitoring, and transparent reporting.

The shared goal is to enable Malaysia to lead with credibility in both voluntary and future compliance-driven carbon markets by embedding science-driven automation into national carbon intelligence systems.

"This collaboration enables Malaysia to lead with transparent, science-backed carbon intelligence powered by AI," said Ahmad Jazzri Jamaludin, chief executive officer of Sastena Technology.

Faizal Ramli, chief executive officer of FRIM Inc., said that with this collaboration, their decades of forest research can support transparent pathways for climate reporting and carbon stewardship.

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