A.I for Productivity - Boosting Productivity of Digital Solution Providers by Developing Local Capabilities for A.I Adoption Among Businesses
This program is a collaboration between MPC and Intel, adopting Intel's AI for Current Workforce outline to Train the Trainers. It is designed to boost productivity among digital solution providers by enhancing local capabilities for AI adoption.
This session aims to provide participants with a thorough understanding of AI. Participants will be prepared to serve as role models in AI adoption, equipped to facilitate learning and guide others on their AI journey, ultimately fostering smart enterprises and smart factories.
This initiative will help companies improve process efficiency through lean mechanisms, driving greater productivity and innovation in the industry.
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Sesi bimbingan telah diadakan antara MPC Sarawak dengan UNIMAS dan UiTM Sarawak. Sesi tersebut merupakan perbincangan awal dalam penyediaan projek di bawah Program Reformasi Kerenah Birokrasi (RKB). Pelaksanaan program ini merupakan sebuah kerjasama yang melibatkan institusi pengajian tinggi di Sarawak. Tuntasnya, langkah ini selaras dengan matlamat utama iaitu memperkasakan tadbir urus yang cekap, responsif dan mesra pengguna, seiring dengan aspirasi kerajaan dalam memperkasakan produktiviti negara melalui pengurangan beban peraturan dalam kalangan pemegang taruh agenda meningkatkan produktiviti negara khususnya di Sarawak. #sarawakProduktif #RKB #MemacuProduktivitiNegara

A courtesy visit between the China Association of Automation (CAA) and the Machinery and Engineering Industries Federation (MEIF) was held recently at MPC Kuala Lumpur, marking a positive step towards closer collaboration between the two organisations. The meeting centered around CAA’s key focus areas in automation and digital transformation, with discussions also exploring potential collaboration opportunities with MEIF. Both parties expressed strong aspirations to work together in advancing technological capabilities and promoting industrial growth across the machinery and engineering sectors. The visit laid the groundwork for future partnerships aimed at strengthening industry innovation and productivity.

The recent meeting focused on reviewing the progress of ongoing initiatives under MEPN Working Group 4. A key highlight of the session was the introduction of a new project titled THINK: M&E (Tools for Hands-on Industrial Knowledge). The initiative targets aspiring or early-stage SMEs in machining, fabrication, or design—especially Tier 2 to Tier 4 suppliers. THINK aims to provide structured support for companies poised to adopt CAD/CAM or digital shop floor tools, helping them transition at a critical stage of operational growth. The project reflects MEPN WG4’s continued commitment to uplifting the M&E industry through timely and practical support for digitalisation.

The A.I. for Productivity Transformation session convened business leaders and innovators committed to advancing digital transformation within their organizations. Participants were introduced to the potential of Microsoft Copilot as a strategic tool to enhance operational efficiency, accelerate digital adoption, and drive sustainable growth. Through structured hands-on activities, attendees gained valuable insights into the practical application of A.I. technologies, equipping them with the knowledge to lead change effectively in an increasingly digital and competitive landscape. The session concluded with a strong call to action, inspiring participants to leverage A.I. solutions in fostering innovation and strengthening organizational productivity. This initiative marks another important step towards building a future-ready, digitally empowered nation.

The A.I. Transformation Class 1 was successfully completed with the participation of 18 attendees representing 9 companies, marking a strong start to the programme. Organized by the Automotive Productivity Nexus (AutoPN) in strategic collaboration with Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua Sendirian Berhad (Perodua), this class aims to build AI competencies, enhance productivity, and embed a culture of continuous improvement within the automotive ecosystem. The module was developed in response to Perodua’s emphasis on the critical need for accurate data collection, a foundation for driving productivity improvements across the intended ecosystem. Moving forward, several potential AI projects will be identified for enterprise-level implementation, with an expected outcome of boosting operational efficiency by up to 25%.

Perbincangan ini bertujuan untuk menyelaras persiapan bengkel yang melibatkan agensi-agensi berkaitan seperti Jabatan Imigresen Malaysia, Jabatan Tenaga Kerja, dan beberapa Kementerian/ Agensi yang lain. Antara perkara utama yang dibincangkan adalah mengenai draf Atur Cara, senarai jemputan, dokumen berkaitan logistik dan hal-hal lain bagi persediaan Bengkel Pemetaan Proses Permohonan Ekspatriat dan Pas Kerja Malaysia di Sabah yang akan diadakan pada 21 & 22 Mei 2025 (Rabu & Khamis). Bengkel ini akan memfokuskan kepada pemetaan proses semasa dan cadangan penambahbaikan bagi memudahkan urusan permohonan ekspatriat dan pas kerja di Sabah. #SabahProduktifSabahMajuJaya

Mesyuarat Pengurusan Delivery Management Office (DMO) Bil. 4/2025 telah diadakan pada 25 April 2025. Mesyuarat telah dipengerusikan oleh YBrs. Dr. Mazrina Mohamed Ibramsah, Timbalan Ketua Pengarah MPC. Turut hadir adalah pegawai-pegawai dari Kementerian Pelaburan, Perdagangan dan Industri (MITI), Kementerian Ekonomi (KE), Jabatan Perangkaan Malaysia (DOSM), SIRIM dan MPC Ibu Pejabat dan Wilayah. Sebanyak dua Nexus Produktiviti telah membuat pembentangan masing-masing-masing bertajuk “Tech-Up Financing Programme” oleh AeroPN dan “Empowering Professionals through Productivity in Context Programme” oleh PSPN. Di antara perkara lain yang dilaporkan oleh Nexus Produktiviti bersama Seksyen Daya Saing Negara adalah projek masing masing sehingga bulan April 2025 bagi peringkat nasional, sektoral dan enterpris. Mesyuarat juga membentangkan status Mesyuarat Nexus Governing Committee (NGC) yang telah dija