Module 3.3 : Industry Support System 4.0
Malaysia toward IR4.0
IR4.0 is networking between machine to achieve minimal human errors
Inline with Goal 9 of Sustainable Development Goals
Build resilient infrastructures
promote inclusive and sustainable
industry
foster innovation
In line with Goal 12
ensures
sustainable consumption and production patterns
Challenge of IR4.0 in Malaysia
Lack of awareness of the needs of
Industry 4.0
Lack of centralized and easily accessible information
Financial issue
higher cost of development
funding is limited to business owners
significant gaps
human skills
infrastructure
outdated and limited
lack of
governance and ecosystem support
Way forward
National Industry 4.0 Policy, also known as Industry4WRD.
4 specific goals to be achieved by 2025
- To increase productivity by 30% in the factory sector
- To increase the contribution of the manufacturing sector,
from RM254 billion to RM392 billion
- To increase innovation capacity, and be part of the top 30
countries
- Thus, increasing the number of highly skilled workers from
18% to 35%
4 objectives to achieves to realised the dream
attract interest
create the right ecosystem
change the Malaysian
industry
Action Plan : F.I.R.S.T.
'F'unding
'I'nfrastructure : Enabling an efficient digital ecosystem and infrastructure
'R'egulation : Industry regulatory and acceptance framework
'S'kills : Upskilling or ‘upskilling’ the current workforce or ‘skills’
'T'echnologies : Access to smart and standard technologies or ‘technologies’