
Malaysia is taking another step forward in its digital journey. A new facility in Kuala Lumpur is set to support innovation, talent development, and industry collaboration.
The Huawei AI Lab Malaysia was officially launched at The Exchange 106 @ TRX. The launch was attended by Prime Minister Dato’ Seri Anwar Ibrahim, along with key government and industry leaders.
A New Space for Innovation and Collaboration
The new AI Lab and Innovation Centre spans over 13,000 square feet. It is designed to serve not just Malaysia, but the wider Asia Pacific region.
The space brings together technology, research, and industry partners under one roof. It allows companies, educators, and developers to explore real use cases in areas like digital transformation and energy solutions.
It also creates more opportunities for collaboration between businesses and universities, helping to build a stronger innovation ecosystem.
Supporting Malaysia’s AI Talent Development
One of the main goals of the centre is to develop local talent.
Huawei aims to strengthen connections between industry and education. By doing this, more Malaysians can gain practical skills in artificial intelligence and related technologies.
Over the past five years, Huawei has already trained more than 72,000 ICT professionals in Malaysia through various programmes. This new centre is expected to continue that effort and expand learning opportunities.
Showcasing Real-World AI Applications

During the launch, Huawei demonstrated several technologies already in use today.
These include AI applications for government services, education systems, and advanced computing infrastructure. The company also introduced new consumer technology, such as the Watch FIT 5 Series, which can help study diabetes risks.
These examples show how AI is moving from concept to everyday use.
A Long-Term Role in Malaysia’s Digital Growth
Huawei has been part of Malaysia’s technology landscape for 25 years.
Today, the company employs nearly 4,000 people in the country, with a strong focus on local talent. Its technology supports around 97% of the population, especially through partnerships with telecom providers.
Huawei has also played a role in Malaysia’s 5G development. Its collaboration with U Mobile has helped expand network coverage and improve speed performance nationwide.
Driving Industry and Green Transformation
Beyond connectivity, Huawei is working with local partners across multiple sectors.
This includes smart solutions in transportation, healthcare, education, and energy. The company is also supporting Malaysia’s move towards greener technologies, such as digital energy systems and data centre solutions.
These efforts align with national goals under the Malaysia MADANI framework and long-term development plans.
Building a Stronger Digital Ecosystem
The new AI Lab is part of a larger strategy.
Huawei is focusing on building open ecosystems where businesses, startups, and institutions can work together. Currently, it collaborates with over 80 local partners to support digital adoption and innovation.
This approach helps create more opportunities for local companies to grow and compete regionally.
What This Means for Malaysia

The launch of the AI Lab reflects a broader trend.
Technology companies are investing more in local ecosystems, not just products. This supports talent development, innovation, and long-term economic growth.
For Malaysia, it strengthens its position as a regional hub for digital and AI development.
Learn More About Huawei Malaysia
To explore more about Huawei’s initiatives and developments, visit:
https://www.huawei.com/my










