News and insights from Malaysia
The introduction of big data analytics has helped the industry improve on its efficiencies, facilitating industry players to reduce downtime and optimise resources. General Electric (GE), for example, has presented various digital industrial solutions.
Reduced downtime and extended maintenance intervals
From wearable tech, to smart cities and digital skies, Malaysia is looking at endless opportunities towards advancement. Powering the digital age, GE and Malaysia’s Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) works towards creating a conducive IoT industry ecosystem, strengthening technopreneur capabilities in IoT, and making Malaysia a regional development hub for IoT.
Welcome to a connected Malaysia. Welcome to the future.
On the 31st of October 2016, GE and Malaysia’s Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) signed an MoU to grow Malaysia’s Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT). So join us as we explore the growth of our connected world, and the opportunities for connected industry in Malaysia and beyond.
Throughout the history of humankind we have innovated towards better and quicker ways of transporting information, from great towering ships that crossed oceans to shining metal machines that traversed the skies.
More than 400 employees attended the townhall and hi-tea with Immelt at Hilton Kuala Lumpur. Below are excerpts from the townhall session.
1. “When we play together, there is more that we can achieve”On GE Store as aplatform to drive efficiency and reduce bureaucracy.
“The moment you are connected, you are exposed,” GE Digital Commercial Lead Alvin Ng spelled out the harsh truth to the audience at the GE Digital Advantage Conference 2016 in Kuala Lumpur.
As hackers get better at intruding our digital systems, we need to protect ourselves with better knowledge, processes, technology and products.