Malaysia's got some good transformative plans in place, like the National Energy Transition Roadmap (NETR) and the New Industrial Master Plan (NIMP). But really, if we want to unlock all the awesome possibilities here, we need to beef up our tech and startup scene. At the upcoming KL20 event, we're excited to announce The Action Paper. This will detail new agreements focusing on important areas such as Technology & Digital Innovation, Electrical & Electronics, Agritech, and Renewable Energy. Join us at the #KL20Summit and be part of Malaysia’s exciting future. Register your interest at kl20.gov.my.
KL20 is rolling out a series of initiatives to make Malaysia a top place for investment, based on three key promises: 1. Attracting Talent: We aim to make Malaysia a top choice for global talent while improving our local skills. 2. Supporting Startups: We are setting up policies that help all startups, especially in sectors where Malaysia can excel. 3. Encouraging Growth: We want to create the right conditions for startups to grow not just in Malaysia but around the world, building on our strong early-stage startup community. At the KL20 summit, we'll have leaders from across the region to help boost high-quality production in these sectors. A new chapter is starting in Malaysia, and building a creative startup ecosystem is leading the way. KL20 is your invitation to join us in moving up the value chain, where innovation comes from big dreams and bold actions. This is how we make progress together. Join us at the #KL20Summit and be part of Malaysia’s exciting future. Register your interest at kl20.gov.my
@rafiziramli Keyword is Unlock...good luck at it. Time is running out. I still believe our best position is to unlock our natural resources which is what matters most. External factors are damming our iniatives 🇲🇾
@rafiziramli Sounds good but let's hope it won't be another Pemandu or MDEC or Pusat Inovasi negara full with highly paid jet setting "professionals" who show no real results other than superficial photographs with dignitaries in the press.
@rafiziramli if malaysian uni still treat students like kids + having unnecessary subjects to be taken instead of industry related subjects; the quality of supply from uni to industry is still not addressed.
@rafiziramli One of the main challenges for us to move up the semiconductor value chain is availability of talent pipeline and talent competitiveness. Students from universities in India are actually taping out their projects while Malaysian universities are still only doing simulations
@rafiziramli See u on sunday ...openhouse MP pandan indah.
@rafiziramli Mcm sedap jer bau nye......hrp2 bile mkn sedap......jgn basi