How Collaboration Can Drive Malaysia's Digital Transformation

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    Feb 07, 2025

    As part of the Digital Leadership Excellence Programme (DLE) developed by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) and Huawei Malaysia, Huawei Blog interviewed some of Malaysia's leading industry experts, government delegates, and academics.

    In part 3 of this four-part series, we chatted with Ts. Dr. Mohamed Hairul Otham, Head of Research and Digital Ecosystem for Malaysia's Ministry of Digital, about the nation's collaborative approach to digital transformation through AI and the benefits a partner such as Huawei can bring to the table via a mature ecosystem.

    Part 1: Challenges and Opportunities: SME Digital Transformation
    Part 2: ICT Talent: Bridging the Gap between Academia and Industry






    About the Digital Leadership Excellence (DLE) Programme


    The DLE talent development initiative aims to ensure that leaders in Malaysia's public and private sectors are equipped with the skills necessary to steer their respective organisations down the accelerated path of digital transformation.

    Aligned with MCMC’s National Policy Objectives to develop industry capabilities that enable Malaysia to lead the digital economy in ASEAN, the first batch of DLE participants comprised 47 Malaysian digital leaders, including representatives from the government, academia, and industry. Participants underwent an intensive hybrid eight-month training programme that concluded in an industry visit to Huawei's HQ in Shenzhen, China in October 2024.

    With a strong focus on cross-sector collaboration, the programme aims to cultivate 300 Malaysian Digital Leaders over the next three years. It aims to lay a solid foundation for redefining leadership in the digital era and propel technological innovation across Malaysia’s economy and public services, with digital transformation as a key driver of the nation's future growth and success.


    The inaugural DLE programme curriculum focused on Malaysia's national digital transformation. During the program, the digital leaders developed 'Capstone' projects on the following five topics to explore innovative solutions for Malaysia's digital transformation.

    • Transportation: Exploring technology-driven solutions for smarter, safer, and more efficient public mobility.
    • Talent development: Outlining strategies to upskill Malaysia’s workforce and nurture digital expertise.
    • SME Sustainability: Enhancing digital adoption among small and medium enterprises to future-proof their operations.
    • Green Data Centres for public universities (IPTA): Enhancing digital adoption among small and medium enterprises to future-proof their operations.
    • Smart Government Portal: Reimagining public service delivery with integrated, user-centric digital platforms.


    Disclaimer: Any views and/or opinions expressed in this post by individual authors or contributors are their personal views and/or opinions and do not necessarily reflect the views and/or opinions of Huawei Technologies.

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