Latest news with #MalaysiaAutomotiveRoboticsand


The Sun
19-05-2025
- Automotive
- The Sun
Malaysia poised to lead EV, battery manufacturing sector in ASEAN
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's strong electrical and electronics (E&E) sector positions the nation to lead the electric vehicle (EV) and battery component manufacturing sector to support the growing demands of the regional mobility ecosystem in ASEAN. Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) chairman Datuk Aminar Rashid said the country's vision could only be realised by addressing infrastructure gaps, modernising logistics networks, and simplifying cross-border mobility to ensure the smooth flow of goods, services and talent. 'Our National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2020 outlines a clear vision to drive Malaysia towards becoming a regional hub for next-generation vehicles, mobility accessories, and Industry 4.0 technologies. 'In parallel, Malaysia's new Industrial Master Plan 2030 reinforces our direction that challenges us to move towards high-value, high-technology industries while embracing sustainability and inclusivity,' he said in his opening remarks during the PwC Automotive ASEAN Conference here today. Aminar said MARii also collaborates with the academia, industry, and government to build certification pathways, digital training platforms and inclusive programmes to reach all Malaysians in powering the future of mobility. 'MARii will pave the way toward a sustainable, inclusive and resilient future built on collaboration, innovation and a clear purpose. 'No single player can navigate this shift alone as it requires governments, industries, academia, financial institutions and consumers to work together not only within our borders but also across ASEAN and beyond,' he said. At the conference, PwC Malaysia and MARii also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at advancing Malaysia's automotive sector within ASEAN. PwC Malaysia executive chair Nurul A'in Abdul Latif said the partnership targets to strengthen Malaysia's position as a mobility innovation regional hub. 'The automotive industry is undergoing profound change, driven by shifts in technology, regulation, investment priorities and consumer preferences. 'Through this collaboration, PwC is committed to deliver data-driven insights and will inform and support Malaysia's automotive policy formulation, investment strategies and long-term industry competitiveness, especially with Malaysia assuming the ASEAN chairmanship,' she said.


The Sun
19-05-2025
- Automotive
- The Sun
Malaysia eyes EV lead with strong E&E, MARii-PwC pact
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's strong electrical and electronics (E&E) sector positions the nation to lead the electric vehicle (EV) and battery component manufacturing sector to support the growing demands of the regional mobility ecosystem in ASEAN. Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) chairman Datuk Aminar Rashid said the country's vision could only be realised by addressing infrastructure gaps, modernising logistics networks, and simplifying cross-border mobility to ensure the smooth flow of goods, services and talent. 'Our National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2020 outlines a clear vision to drive Malaysia towards becoming a regional hub for next-generation vehicles, mobility accessories, and Industry 4.0 technologies. 'In parallel, Malaysia's new Industrial Master Plan 2030 reinforces our direction that challenges us to move towards high-value, high-technology industries while embracing sustainability and inclusivity,' he said in his opening remarks during the PwC Automotive ASEAN Conference here today. Aminar said MARii also collaborates with the academia, industry, and government to build certification pathways, digital training platforms and inclusive programmes to reach all Malaysians in powering the future of mobility. 'MARii will pave the way toward a sustainable, inclusive and resilient future built on collaboration, innovation and a clear purpose. 'No single player can navigate this shift alone as it requires governments, industries, academia, financial institutions and consumers to work together not only within our borders but also across ASEAN and beyond,' he said. At the conference, PwC Malaysia and MARii also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at advancing Malaysia's automotive sector within ASEAN. PwC Malaysia executive chair Nurul A'in Abdul Latif said the partnership targets to strengthen Malaysia's position as a mobility innovation regional hub. 'The automotive industry is undergoing profound change, driven by shifts in technology, regulation, investment priorities and consumer preferences. 'Through this collaboration, PwC is committed to deliver data-driven insights and will inform and support Malaysia's automotive policy formulation, investment strategies and long-term industry competitiveness, especially with Malaysia assuming the ASEAN chairmanship,' she said.


New Straits Times
19-05-2025
- Automotive
- New Straits Times
Malaysia Autoshow 2025 attracts RM1.72bil potential sales
KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Autoshow 2025 (MAS 2025) concluded its most successful edition yet attracting a record-breaking 294,062 visitors with RM1.72 billion in potential sales, said the Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii). In a statement today, the government agency said the potential sales was generated from 3,194 vehicle bookings and 1,512 prospective trade-ins, along with an impressive 18,824 sales leads. "Held from May 9 to 15 at the Malaysia Agro Exposition Park Serdang (MAEPS), MAS 2025 featured over 200 exhibitors and more than 500 vehicles across 50,000 square metres. "With the theme "Shifting the Future," this year's show not only broke attendance records but also deepened public understanding of the rapidly evolving mobility ecosystem," it said. MAS 2025 drew a record 294,062 visitors, a 31 per cent increase compared to 2024, surpassing all previous attendance records on its final day, largely driven by the extension of the event by two additional days. The event featured 48 new vehicle launches and previews, along with 10,916 test drives on the outdoor track. "Electrified vehicles (EVs, plug-in hybrid electric vehicles and hybrid electric vehicles) made up 51 per cent of all models displayed, highlighting the shift to greener mobility," it said. In a further stride towards next-generation mobility, MARii noted that MAS 2025 also saw the official launch of the Voluntary NxGV Labelling Scheme, aimed at certifying vehicles that meet Malaysia's high standards for sustainability, safety and innovation. It added that MAS 2025 marked a major regional milestone with the ASEAN Unity Drive 2025, a groundbreaking 10,432-kilometre EV convoy across nine ASEAN nations, officially recognised by the ASEAN Records. Meanwhile, Minister of Investment, Trade and Industry Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz said as Southeast Asia's second-largest automotive market and the chair of ASEAN this year, Malaysia is in a strategic position to lead the regional push towards green and next-generation vehicle technologies. "This is very much in line with Malaysia's focus on the development of guidelines to support ASEAN's EV roadmap as one of our deliverables in our ASEAN chairmanship year. "The success of MAS 2025 is a huge step towards achieving that objective and strengthening the region's next-gen mobility supply chain," he said. Tengku Zafrul added that while the autoshow has become a platform to drive investment, collaboration, and innovation across ASEAN's value chain, MITI is also committed to ensuring that our SMEs and workforce are future-ready for the opportunities afforded by a more resilient regional e-mobility industry. MARii further noted that the Malaysia Autoshow will return in 2027, potentially in a new setting to offer an even better experience for visitors and industry players. "The event will continue to evolve as the premier regional platform for mobility, innovation, and clean transport technologies," it added. Economy Apr 9, 2025 @ 3:57am Automotive sector contributes 5.0pct or RM82bil to Malaysia's GDP: Tengku Zafrul Corporate Nov 26, 2024 @ 6:55pm Hyundai's RM2.16bil investment in Malaysia to drive down vehicle prices? Economy Apr 7, 2025 @ 2:57am US tariffs to have broad impact on Malaysia, says Tengku Zafrul Economy Feb 24, 2025 @ 11:30pm Historic high: Malaysia's approved investments top RM378.5bil

The Star
19-05-2025
- Automotive
- The Star
Malaysia poised to lead Asean's EV, battery manufacturing sector, says MARii
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's strong electrical and electronics (E&E) sector positions the nation to lead the electric vehicle (EV) and battery component manufacturing sector to support the growing demands of the regional mobility ecosystem in Asean. Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) chairman Datuk Aminar Rashid said the country's vision could only be realised by addressing infrastructure gaps, modernising logistics networks, and simplifying cross-border mobility to ensure the smooth flow of goods, services and talent. "Our National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2020 outlines a clear vision to drive Malaysia towards becoming a regional hub for next-generation vehicles, mobility accessories, and Industry 4.0 technologies. "In parallel, Malaysia's new Industrial Master Plan 2030 reinforces our direction that challenges us to move towards high-value, high-technology industries while embracing sustainability and inclusivity,' he said in his opening remarks during the PwC Automotive Asean Conference here on Monday (May 19). Aminar said MARii also collaborates with the academia, industry, and government to build certification pathways, digital training platforms and inclusive programmes to reach all Malaysians in powering the future of mobility. "MARii will pave the way toward a sustainable, inclusive and resilient future built on collaboration, innovation and a clear purpose. "No single player can navigate this shift alone as it requires governments, industries, academia, financial institutions and consumers to work together not only within our borders but also across Asean and beyond,' he said. At the conference, PwC Malaysia and MARii also signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at advancing Malaysia's automotive sector within Asean. PwC Malaysia executive chair Nurul A'in Abdul Latif said the partnership aims to strengthen Malaysia's position as a mobility innovation regional hub. "The automotive industry is undergoing profound change, driven by shifts in technology, regulation, investment priorities and consumer preferences. "Through this collaboration, PwC is committed to delivering data-driven insights and will inform and support Malaysia's automotive policy formulation, investment strategies and long-term industry competitiveness, especially with Malaysia assuming the ASEAN chairmanship,' she said.- Bernama


New Straits Times
19-05-2025
- Automotive
- New Straits Times
Malaysia poised to lead EV, battery manufacturing in Asean — MARii
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia's strong electrical and electronics (E&E) sector positions the nation to lead the electric vehicle (EV) and battery component manufacturing sector to support the growing demands of the regional mobility ecosystem in ASEAN. Malaysia Automotive Robotics and IoT Institute (MARii) chairman Datuk Aminar Rashid said the country's vision could only be realised by addressing infrastructure gaps, modernising logistics networks, and simplifying cross-border mobility to ensure the smooth flow of goods, services and talent. "Our National Automotive Policy (NAP) 2020 outlines a clear vision to drive Malaysia towards becoming a regional hub for next-generation vehicles, mobility accessories, and Industry 4.0 technologies," he said in his opening remarks during the PwC Automotive ASEAN Conference here today.