IBM sees strong growth potential in Malaysia's tech sector

New York-based hybrid cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) provider International Business Machines Corp (IBM) sees strong growth potential in Malaysia, pointing to a recent surge in tech investors and new data centers.


IBM Asean general manager and technology leader Catherine Lian said the company

is focused on strengthening its private partnership ecosystem, while developing strategies to enhance the technology value chain in the country.


“We believe Malaysia is a hub of economic growth, and with the political stability, we are excited about what lies ahead in the coming year," Lian told Bernama following a media briefing on the sidelines of the IBM Think 2024 conference here.


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