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Programme will provide upgrades to ensure field meets IR4.0
KUALA LUMPUR: In an effort to transform the timber industry, the government’s Factory Transformation Programme (FTP) aims to help the industry upgrade its factories to meet the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0).
Timber industry poised to benefit from Factory Transformation Programme initiative
KUALA LUMPUR: The timber industry stands to benefit from the government's Factory Transformation Programme (FTP) initiative, geared to meet the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0).
MDEC and CIMB Islamic offer financing for AgTech
CYBERJAYA: The Malaysia Digital Economy Corp (MDEC) and CIMB Islamic Bank are providing RM25mil micro-financing as an initial funding package to drive the country’s agriculture ecosystem based on digital technology (AgTech).
MDEC, CIMB Islamic provide RM25mil in financing to drive AgTech
CYBERJAYA: The Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) and CIMB Islamic Bank (CIMB Islamic) are providing RM25 million micro-financing as an initial funding package to drive the country’s agriculture ecosystem based on digital technology (AgTech).
Multiple career options with a psychology degree
A DEGREE in psychology at the University of Reading Malaysia (UoRM) provides an excellent starting point for a career in both science and the arts.
Grads begin IR4.0 apprenticeship
SOME 200 graduates will be exposed to the working life in Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0)-based companies.
An Orwellian future or humane IR5.0?
FROM Dr Rais Hussin and Dr Margarita Peredaryenko, Emir Research
Driving growth with robotic system
HOMEGROWN retailer MR DIY Group (M) Bhd has launched a robotic e-commerce warehouse in Seri Kembangan, Selangor.
Ways to improve the sustainability of the timber industry
DESPITE the Covid-19 pandemic that has plagued Malaysia’s industries for a full year, the timber industry registered encouraging export figures of RM22.02bil to rank third after palm oil and rubber in the primary sector, declining just 2% from 2019’s RM22.50bil.