SME Venture@ASEAN 2025 Generates RM520 Million in Potential Sales

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 19 — SME Venture@ASEAN 2025 concluded with RM520 million in potential sales generated from 424 business matching sessions, highlighting Malaysian SMEs’ global competitiveness.

Entrepreneur and Cooperatives Development Ministry secretary-general Datuk Seri Khairul Dzaimee Daud said 370 exhibitors, including 62 from ASEAN, Germany, India, Japan, Oman and Taiwan, showcased innovative products and services.

SME Venture@ASEAN

Nineteen SMEs secured RM70 million in financing through the iPitch2Go funding session involving private equity and venture capital firms.

The event, held at the Malaysia International Trade and Exhibition Centre, attracted 13,850 visitors and participation from 364 SMEs.

Recognised by ASEAN Records as the Largest ASEAN SME Trade Event 2025, it also hosted ESG and ASEAN SME forums.

Ventura IOT Sdn Bhd, CG Global Profastex Manufacturing Sdn Bhd and Rodrell Sdn Bhd received top awards for SME excellence.

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