Malaysia Seeks Global Investors To Advance Its Semiconductor Value Chain At SEMICON SEA 2025
MIDA's Supply Chain Programme and Handshake Session emerged as cornerstone events, including participation from industry giants such as MICRON, ASMLF and Ferrotec. These sessions created direct pathways for Malaysian suppliers to integrate into global supply chains. The programmes specifically targeted high-value semiconductor activities, positioning Malaysia as a key player in the international market.
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