Malaysia plays a vital role in the global semiconductor value chain, particularly in mid-to-lower-end activities like Outsourced Semiconductor Assembly and Testing (OSAT) and wafer fabrication. With the recent influx of investment in integrated circuit design parks and advanced wafer fabrication, Malaysia must capitalize on these developments at every stage of the value chain. Adequate structure and policies must be introduced through the National Semiconductor Strategy to sustain and accelerate this growth to capture the multiple layers of the semiconductor ecosystem.
Key Themes/ Focus:
• Comprehensive look at the semiconductor ecosystem and the position of each firm on the value chain
• Impact of recent investments and ensuring strategic utilization
• Create assurance for Made by Malaysia products to remain competitive on the global scale
• Focus on resources and for sustainable growth
Moderated by Dato' Loo Lee Lian, CEO, InvestPenang
Panelist:
- Suresh Kumar Dass, Vice President, Design Engineering Group & General Manager, Malaysia Design Center, Intel
In today’s knowledge-driven economy, risks are redefined almost every day. Increasingly, human capital is a company’s most valuable asset with millions spent training and nurturing. What are the risks associated with the mobility of skilled workers, particularly the potential leakage of critical intellectual property as employees move between companies?
What are the implications for Malaysia's innovation landscape, the role of cybersecurity in safeguarding intangible assets, and the need for a robust framework to protect the nation’s intellectual capital while fostering a dynamic and competitive workforce?
Key Themes/ Focus:
• The human element in innovation
• Data movement between companies, and the potential risks of outsourcing services
• Malaysia’s pathway to IP protection and cybersecurity
• The framework and policies needed for protecting these intangible assets
Panelist:
- Solomon Lorthu, Managing Director, Motorola Solutions
As global supply chains face increasing scrutiny, the importance of traceability has never been greater. We explore how traceability is being used to navigate geopolitical challenges and protect intellectual property (IP).
How can Malaysian businesses leverage traceability to enhance supply chain transparency, build trust with global partners, and stay competitive in an ever-changing global landscape.
Key Themes/ Focus:
• Key outline of the importance of traceability in the global landscape
• Trade compliance and country-of-origin (COO)
• Leveraging malaysia with traceability to strengthen its value proposition and competitiveness globally
Panelist:
- Vimala Murugan, Strategic Trade Controller, MITI