KUALA LUMPUR, April 10 — Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim hosted a courtesy visit from Oracle Corporation, a multinational computer technology company based in the United States today.
He said the meeting with the delegation, led by Oracle’s executive vice-president for Japan and Asia Pacific Garrett Ilg, discussed the potential of artificial intelligence (AI)-driven services, including those provided by Oracle.
Anwar also highlighted the importance of strengthening Malaysia’s talent and innovation ecosystem, focusing on measures to cultivate a skilled workforce with relevant digital skills and ensure digital inclusivity.
“As the world faces uncertainties stemming from trade wars, Malaysia highly values the commitment and efforts of investors, including those from the United States, to realise planned investments,” he said in a Facebook post.
In October last year, Oracle announced its plans to invest more than US$6.5 billion (RM29.05 billion) to establish a public cloud centre in Malaysia.
The company’s investment will include over 150 infrastructure and Software as a Service offerings aimed at boosting Malaysia’s digital economy and driving AI-powered innovation.
— Bernama