Technology adaptation key to future quality investment


“I believe Malaysia can move up the chain with more investments in technological infrastructure such as 5G Internet and increased Internet penetration that would attract more Fortune 500 companies, ” Sage Asia vice-president and managing director Arlene Wherrett said.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia needs to continue investing in infrastructure that can boost digital penetration to attract more Fortune 500 companies, as technology adaptation is seen as the key to future quality investment.

Sage Asia vice-president and managing director Arlene Wherrett said since Malaysia first stepped into the industrialisation game, it has been regarded as an attractive destination for investment due to its low cost of doing business.

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