Malaysia launches South-East Asia’s first advanced chip testing centre


Anwar launches the Malaysia Semiconductor IC Design Park 2 (IC Park 2) at CoPlace 9 in Cyberjaya.

CYBERJAYA: Malaysia today achieved another milestone in the semiconductor industry with the inauguration of the Advanced Chip Testing Centre by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim, during the launch of Malaysia Semiconductor IC Design Park 2 (IC Park 2) at CoPlace 9, here.

The event was also witnessed by Selangor Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Amirudin Shari, who emphasised that this centre will become the first world-class chip testing facility in South-East Asia, serving as a key catalyst in Malaysia’s effort to build a comprehensive semiconductor ecosystem — from design to testing and validation.

The Advanced Chip Testing Centre is part of the national strategy to transition Malaysia from being merely a contract chip manufacturer to becoming a local chip designer and technology owner.

The facility will focus on:

  • Advanced Chip Inspection, Test and Metrology Centre (AIM) 
  • Advanced Chip Design, Emulation and Prototype Centre 
  • Advanced Chip Validation and Robotics Centre 
  • Advanced Chip Research and Training Centre 

Anwar (seated in the first row, centre) and Amirudin (third from left) in a group photo with Sidec and ASEM team after the launch of the Malaysia Semiconductor IC Design Park 2 (IC Park 2) at CoPlace 9 in Cyberjaya.Anwar (seated in the first row, centre) and Amirudin (third from left) in a group photo with Sidec and ASEM team after the launch of the Malaysia Semiconductor IC Design Park 2 (IC Park 2) at CoPlace 9 in Cyberjaya.

With state-of-the-art infrastructure and the support of global industry experts, the centre will accelerate chip development cycles while reducing dependence on foreign testing facilities.

International and local partners involved include Arm, Synopsys, AWS, Keysight, Ansys, Cadence, Sicada, QES, Tekmark, DF Automation, IIT Madras, and Shenzhen Xinhou Research Centre, who will collaborate to establish a research lab ecosystem under IC Park 2.

Malaysia Semiconductor IC Park 2 continues the success of the first IC Park in Puchong, launched in August 2024, which now houses 14 companies employing over 200 local and international engineers.

The selection of Cyberjaya as the location for IC Design Park 2 is a strategic and timely decision. As a city with the highest concentration of technology companies in Malaysia, Cyberjaya provides an ideal environment for collaboration and innovation, promising significant spill-over benefits for ecosystem players.

As the Technology Hub Developer of Cyberjaya, Cyberview Sdn Bhd recognises its vital role in advancing the nation’s innovation landscape and fully supports this initiative. Through the attractive incentives offered to Sidec, Cyberview is committed to further strengthening and consolidating Cyberjaya’s position as the country’s leading hub for high-impact technological development.

The new phase in Cyberjaya will expand research and development (R&D) facilities and also host the Advanced Semiconductor Malaysia Academy (ASEM) — an advanced training hub aimed at producing 20,000 semiconductor engineers over the next 10 years.

The launch ceremony also celebrated the graduation of seven semiconductor training cohorts under ASEM, involving hundreds of engineering students who completed intensive industry-based programmes.

Anwar sharing a light moment with the audience after the launch of the Malaysia Semiconductor IC Design Park 2 (IC Park 2) at CoPlace 9 in Cyberjaya.Anwar sharing a light moment with the audience after the launch of the Malaysia Semiconductor IC Design Park 2 (IC Park 2) at CoPlace 9 in Cyberjaya.

Tech boost

To further strengthen the industry, the Selangor state government, through Selangor Information Technology and Digital Economy Corporation (Sidec) and Permodalan Negeri Selangor Bhd (PNSB) in collaboration with Artem Venture Fund (Ehsan Capital), has established the Selangor Semiconductor Fund, targeting over RM100mil in capital.

The fund will begin operations in November 2025, focusing on strategic investments in at least seven high-potential local startups.

In addition, the Local Economy Development Policy (LED) has been introduced to ensure that growth in the digital industry, including the data centre sector, delivers direct benefits to the local economy.

This policy requires 30% local content for every new data centre investment, in line with the National Semiconductor Strategy (NSS), New Industrial Master Plan (NIMP) and the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR).

 

 

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