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AI Data Centres in Malaysia
AI data centres in Malaysia are large-scale computing facilities optimised for artificial intelligence training and inference, concentrated in Johor and the Klang Valley, that have made the country one of Southeast Asia's fastest-growing markets for AI infrastructure.
AI in Islamic Finance Malaysia
AI in Islamic finance Malaysia refers to the application of artificial intelligence technologies — including machine learning, natural language processing, and generative AI — to Shariah-compliant financial products, institutions, and regulatory processes in Malaysia.
AI in Malaysian Agriculture
Artificial intelligence is transforming Malaysia's agricultural sector through precision farming, drone monitoring, yield prediction, and supply chain optimisation, with applications spanning palm oil, paddy, rubber, and aquaculture industries.
AI in Malaysian Banking
An overview of artificial intelligence adoption in Malaysian banks, covering fraud detection, customer service automation, credit decisioning, and the regulatory framework set by Bank Negara Malaysia.
AI in Malaysian Education
The adoption of artificial intelligence in Malaysia's education system spans school-level personalised learning, university AI programmes, educator upskilling, and government-led digital transformation initiatives under the MyDigital Blueprint.
AI in Malaysian Healthcare
The deployment of artificial intelligence across Malaysia's public and private healthcare systems for diagnostics, hospital operations, drug development, and population health, governed by Ministry of Health policy and PDPA requirements.
AI in Malaysian Legal Industry
AI in Malaysia's legal industry encompasses the adoption of machine learning, natural language processing, and generative AI tools by law firms, the judiciary, and legal service providers to automate research, drafting, and compliance tasks.
AI in Malaysian Logistics
AI in Malaysian logistics encompasses the application of artificial intelligence to freight forwarding, port operations, last-mile delivery, supply chain optimisation, and customs management across Malaysia's transport network.
AI in Malaysian Manufacturing
Artificial intelligence adoption in Malaysian manufacturing covers predictive maintenance, computer vision quality control, demand forecasting, and supply-chain optimisation across the electronics, automotive, and food sectors.
AI in Malaysian Retail
AI in Malaysian retail encompasses the deployment of machine learning, computer vision, and natural language processing across Malaysia's retail sector, including e-commerce platforms, brick-and-mortar stores, and omnichannel retail operations.
AI in Malaysian Telecommunications
The application of artificial intelligence by Malaysian telecommunications operators to optimise network operations, improve customer experience, detect fraud, and enable enterprise 5G and AI services.
AI in the Malaysian Palm Oil Industry
The application of artificial intelligence, computer vision, robotics, and predictive analytics to oil palm cultivation, harvesting, milling, and supply chain traceability in Malaysia.
AI Regulation in Malaysia
An overview of the Malaysian regulatory landscape governing artificial intelligence — covering PDPA, sectoral guidelines, national AI policy, and Malaysia's approach to the global AI governance debate.
BNM AI Guidelines
Bank Negara Malaysia's AI guidelines provide a regulatory framework governing the responsible adoption of artificial intelligence in Malaysia's financial sector, covering risk management, governance, and accountability requirements for licensed institutions.
Cyberjaya
A planned technology city in Selangor, Malaysia, forming the nucleus of the Multimedia Super Corridor and home to MDEC, AI research initiatives, and a growing cluster of AI-ready data centres.
CyberSecurity Malaysia
CyberSecurity Malaysia is the national cyber security specialist agency under the Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation, responsible for incident response, digital forensics, certification, and capacity building, including emerging risks from artificial intelligence.
HRD Corp AI Training in Malaysia
HRD Corp, the Human Resource Development Corporation of Malaysia, funds employer-sponsored training in artificial intelligence, data science, and digital skills through a statutory levy collected from registered Malaysian employers.
ILMU (Malaysian Large Language Model)
ILMU is Malaysia's first homegrown multimodal large language model, developed by YTL AI Labs to understand and generate Bahasa Melayu, Manglish and regional dialects across text, voice and vision.
Malaysia AI Governance Framework
The Malaysia AI Governance Framework is a national set of guidelines, standards, and forthcoming legislation that defines responsible AI development and deployment in Malaysia.
Malaysia AI Talent
Malaysia AI talent refers to the workforce of AI engineers, data scientists, ML practitioners, and researchers in Malaysia, along with the government and industry initiatives aimed at developing and attracting AI expertise to meet the demands of the digital economy.
MaLLaM (Malaysia Large Language Model)
MaLLaM is a family of large language models developed by Malaysian startup Mesolitica, pretrained from scratch on Malay-language data to understand Malaysian dialects, colloquialisms, and regional languages.
MDEC — Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation
MDEC (Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation) is the Malaysian government agency tasked with driving the country's digital economy — including AI adoption, digital talent development, and tech-sector FDI.
MIMOS Berhad
MIMOS Berhad is Malaysia's national applied research and development centre under MOSTI, advancing technology platforms in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, and quantum computing.
MSC Malaysia
MSC Malaysia, originally the Multimedia Super Corridor, was a Malaysian government initiative established in 1996 to attract technology investment and develop a high-technology economic zone, later rebranded as Malaysia Digital in 2022.
MyCC and AI Competition Law in Malaysia
An overview of the Malaysia Competition Commission's role in regulating AI-driven digital markets, including its 2025 market review of the digital economy under the Competition Act 2010.
MyDigital Blueprint
The Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint, known as MyDIGITAL, is Malaysias national strategy to transform the country into a digitally driven, high-income economy by 2030, with AI as a core enabler.
National AI Office Malaysia
The National AI Office (NAIO) is a Malaysian government body established in 2024 to coordinate national artificial intelligence policy, governance, talent development, and adoption across public and private sectors.
National AI Roadmap Malaysia (AI-RMAP 2021–2025)
Malaysia's first comprehensive national strategy for artificial intelligence, adopted in December 2021 and led by MOSTI with MDEC as implementation partner, aiming to position Malaysia among the top 20 nations in AI government readiness by 2025.
National Cyber Security Agency (NACSA)
The Malaysian federal agency responsible for coordinating national-level cyber security policy, protecting Critical National Information Infrastructure, and shaping the country's response to emerging threats including artificial intelligence and AI-enabled attacks.
PDPA AI Compliance
PDPA AI compliance refers to the application of Malaysia's Personal Data Protection Act 2010 to artificial intelligence systems, governing how personal data may be collected, processed, and used in AI training, inference, and deployment.
SC Malaysia Fintech
The Securities Commission Malaysia (SC) regulates capital market fintech activities including digital assets, robo-advisory, equity crowdfunding, and AI-driven investment services through a framework of licensing, regulatory sandboxes, and guidelines.
TechCity KL
TechCity KL is a technology and innovation district initiative in Kuala Lumpur designed to attract technology companies, AI startups, and multinational regional headquarters to a dedicated urban precinct within the Malaysian capital.