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Huawei Cloud AI Ecosystem Summit APAC 2025 focuses on AI talent and partnerships in Malaysia

The Huawei Cloud Artificial Intelligence (AI) Ecosystem Summit APAC 2025 aimed to enhance economic growth in Malaysia and the ASEAN region through cloud and AI solutions. The event in Kuala Lumpur featured remarks from Minister of Digital YB Gobind Singh Deo, emphasizing the importance of ethical practices in advancing AI, which is closely tied to national and regional progress.

National AI Strategy

Gobind Singh Deo outlined the National AI Office's goal to implement the AI Technology Action Plan 2026–2030, focusing on ethical standards and sustainability in AI adoption across various sectors. He stated, “Every step we take is action-driven, grounded in strong public-private collaborations, to shape Malaysia's digital economy.”

AI Talent Development

Simon Sun, CEO of Huawei Technologies Malaysia, announced the AI Talent Programme, which aims to cultivate 30,000 AI professionals over the next three years. This initiative involves collaboration with multiple stakeholders, from students to industry leaders, to strengthen Malaysia's AI expertise.

Local Partnerships and Innovations

Additionally, Huawei plans to establish 200 partnerships in the local AI ecosystem, encouraging investment and collaboration in the sector. Sun mentioned that Huawei Cloud will facilitate AI investments and foster innovation in Malaysia.

Government Support and Infrastructure

The summit also featured participation from Malaysian Prime Minister YAB Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim, underscoring the government’s dedication to leveraging AI for regional development through public-private partnerships. The event gathered industry experts and included discussions on Huawei Cloud's initiatives to build an inclusive AI ecosystem.

Core Capabilities

Huawei Cloud's strategy is built on three main capabilities: a global infrastructure with numerous availability zones, an AI Cloud Service supporting a diverse array of open-source models, and multimodal models that cater to different industry demands. Their Pangu foundational model and ModelArts AI toolchain offer enterprises tools to effectively manage and adapt their data for tailored AI solutions.

This blog signals a timely, fact-based summary of the original blog post, highlighting steps taken to advance AI development in Malaysia and its role in regional economic strategies.