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Boosting Malaysia’s Economy Through Digital Transformation

Raymond Siva, Head of Digital Investment, MDEC

13-Oct-22 12:00

Boosting Malaysia’s Economy Through Digital Transformation

Digital transformation has been talked about a lot these days as more businesses and organisations identify the need to digitise themselves to stay competitive. So what are the factors driving this push and how can Malaysia’s economy benefit from all this? We speak with Raymond Siva, Head of Digital Investment at MDEC to understand Malaysia’s digital push and also on how it’ll drive Malaysia’s economy forward.

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Produced by: Richard Bradbury

Presented by: Lily Chai, Freda Liu


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Tags:  digitalisationtransformationindustrymalaysiaeconomymdec





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