KUALA LUMPUR, 15 AUGUST 2024 – A local partnership ecosystem, where there is deep collaboration between companies and their suppliers, will lay a solid foundation for a future filled with information and communications technology (ICT) advancements.
Minister of Communications Fahmi Fadzil, in his keynote address at the Huawei Technologies (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Huawei Malaysia) Supplier Ecosystem Convention 2024, commended Huawei Malaysia for its role in this ecosystem and for valuing their suppliers.
The Communications Minister stated, “A strong local partner ecosystem is integral to sustainable growth and development, and I am impressed by Huawei’s long-standing commitment to working with Malaysian companies. Their commitment to using 100 per cent local companies, including Bumiputera-owned suppliers, illustrates a deep understanding of the importance of local partnerships.”
He said the digital economy is becoming the backbone of our national growth. In 2023, it contributed over 23% to Malaysia’s GDP, with projections to rise to 25.5% by 2025.
The Minister added that public-private partnerships are crucial to Malaysia’s digital landscape.
“In particular, education and skills development are vital components of our digital economy ecosystem. I commend Huawei for their efforts in bridging the gap between education and industry, ensuring our workforce is equipped with the skills needed for future job markets,” he said.
Additionally, Fahmi said the country has achieved near universal 4G coverage as well as high rates of internet usage, mobile phone ownership, and internet traffic. With sustainable access to digital services and widespread digital involvement unlocked, he said that Malaysia is now ready to roll out the second 5G network.
“We are aligning our actions with the MADANI Government’s commitment to good governance. The dual network 5G model is designed to break the existing monopoly in 5G services, promote healthy competition within the telecommunications sector, and ensure the public has access to high-quality and affordable 5G services,” he added.
Chief Executive Officer of Huawei Malaysia Mr Simon Sun expressed deep gratitude towards the company’s suppliers, recalling how its network of local suppliers had rallied during the height of the pandemic to ensure products and services were delivered on time.
“We were able to remain steadfast, meet every demand and more importantly, nurture and grow the relationships we have with our customers and business stakeholders,” he said in his welcome speech.
He also reaffirmed Huawei Malaysia’s commitment to working with local suppliers, stating, “Huawei Malaysia believes in our slogan, ‘In Malaysia, for Malaysia’. That is why we are proud to say that we believe in using 100% local suppliers.”
“We believe this is the right way to build a resilient ecosystem. Having a valuable, consistent, and sustainable chain of suppliers and partners enables companies like us to navigate new realities and meet the demands of the day,” he added.
Mr Simon Sun also emphasised that an integral part of building the local ecosystem is the cultivation of digital talent. That is the reason, he said, that Huawei has increased its investments in digital talent development with a pledge of 20 million ringgit in investments over the last three years in the country.
Themed “Together Towards a Sustainable and Digital Malaysia”, over 500 guests were at the convention, including key industry players, stakeholders, decision-makers, partners, and industry experts, creating a dynamic environment for exchanging innovative ideas and expertise across critical ICT domains.
Fifty-eight awards were presented to Huawei Malaysia’s local partners and suppliers who demonstrated excellence and outstanding achievements. Among the companies awarded for its excellent team leaders were Jalur Milenium Sdn Bhd, MTK Communication Sdn Bhd, B-Band Communications Sdn Bhd, C&C Universal Engineering Sdn Bhd, Advance Industrial Solutions Sdn Bhd and East Field Technologies Sdn Bhd.
At the event, Huawei Malaysia presented an overview of its key ongoing projects, offered insights into market prospects, and highlighted potential areas for collaboration with its partners.