
Smarter machines coming to Penang factories
BIG changes are coming to Penang's manufacturing sector involving artificial intelligence (AI) that can spot problems, make decisions and take action without waiting for human instructions.
Global tech giant IBM and Malaysia Semiconductor Industry Association introduced agentic AI at a recent showcase event in Penang.
Unlike older automation systems, agentic AI does not just follow strict coding.
It can detect patterns, set its own goals and adjust its actions in real-time, making it ideal for complex manufacturing environments where speed and accuracy matter.
This means that local factories could soon rely on machines to predict breakdowns before they happen, inspect products for defects on the spot or manage the flow of materials through supply chains, all without human input.
The technology is being pitched as a major productivity booster, especially for Penang's export-driven industries.
'Agentic AI isn't just another upgrade,' said IBM Malaysia country manager Dickson Woo.
'In manufacturing, it's a game-changer helping companies make faster, smarter decisions and automate entire processes.
'This leads to smarter factories, fewer delays, better quality and a stronger global edge for Malaysian-made goods,' he said.
The event drew business leaders, tech providers and policymakers looking to future-proof Penang's industrial backbone and keep pace with a fast- moving global market where intelligent automation is now essential.

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