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Industry 4.0 demands that human and machines communicate and work in ways that will enable them to perform to their highest potential; while keeping the planet's resources unharmed. MIMOS has been doing its bit in ensuring this demand is met. Undoubtedly, there’s much more work than one can imagine. As we conclude 2019, let’s take a glance at the last quarter to see what worked and what did not. |
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Intelligence for future industry
Centre of Artificial Intelligence for Future Industry (CAIFI), a joint effort by MIMOS and Microsoft, was officially launched by International Trade and Industry Minister Datuk Darell Leiking on Oct 30 at the...
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Insights into Industry 4.0 adoption
Eminent figures from the government, industry and academia recently deliberated on the importance and impacts of digital transformation during a three-day International Conference on...
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Developing better products and services
Training programmes in concepts such as Design Thinking will become increasingly critical for the next generation of researchers, engineers, designers and manufacturing managers to...
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Tracking the palm oil value chain
MIMOS and consumer goods giant P&G recently marked their successful completion of a pilot project on traceability of sustainable palm oil.
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More forward steps
The inclusion of MIMOS as an agency under Ministry of International Trade and Industry (MITI) in October 2018 and the launch of National Policy on Industry 4.0 (Industry4WRD) soon afterwards are...
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Supporting E&E’s long-term growth
To explore how blockchain technology can be leveraged to streamline various business processes in Malaysia, MIMOS has teamed up with global computer software company, Oracle.
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