iNNOVATE: Driving Businesses Towards Digitalization and Sustainability

The ongoing National Fourth Industrial Revolution Policy (4IR) and MyDIGITAL blueprint targets to transform Malaysia into a high-tech nation by 2030.

With the 4IR, the government aims to create an ecosystem within the country’s economy that will be led by science, technology and innovation.

Set against this backdrop of comprehensive and integrated efforts in transforming the nation through the use of advanced 4IR technology, the iNNOVATE Tech Show 2022 is set to serve as a platform for companies in Asia to discover game-changing innovations to drive businesses towards digitalization and sustainability.

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Hanniz Lam, Managing Partner of Best Events Productions shared, “Supporting Malaysia’s Twelfth Malaysia Plan objective of “A Prosperous, Inclusive, Sustainable Malaysia”, the iNNOVATE Tech Show 2022 is the one-of-a-kind innovation B2B trade show where leading digital transformation and automation technology companies from around Southeast Asia demonstrate what is possible in the innovation today and the future.

With the theme ‘Innovation and Technologies for a Better Future’, visitors will be exposed to the latest game-changing innovations, digital products and services ranging from industrial automation to cloud solutions and industrial drones used for surveillance, agriculture, logistics and security. Other exhibitors include those in the area of artificial intelligence (AI), iOT and robotic solutions that will inspire and help propel businesses into the future.”

One of the highlights at iNNOVATE Tech Show 2022 is the third installation of the Global Drone Conference where the regional Drone Ecosystem players gather across a variety of business verticals such as agriculture, construction, telecommunications, energy, security surveillance and many more – to explore future possibilities, applications and commercialisation of the future USD 47.38 billion commercial drone market[1]. /PRNewswire/

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