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Microsoft commits $2.2B investment in AI and cloud infrastructure in malaysia

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May 3, 2024

Tech titan Microsoft has announced an investment of $2.2 billion in artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing in Malaysia, signaling a significant stride towards bolstering the nation’s digital infrastructure. 

This landmark commitment, unveiled by Microsoft’s CEO, Satya Nadella, during his visit to Kuala Lumpur as part of a three-nation tour across Southeast Asia, marks the largest investment in the company’s 32-year history in Malaysia.

The substantial investment is earmarked to be disbursed over the next four years, with the primary objective of fostering Malaysia’s digital transformation journey. 

As articulated in a statement released by Microsoft, the capital infusion will be instrumental in fortifying the AI and cloud ecosystem within Malaysia. Initiatives include establishing an AI center of excellence and providing AI training to an estimated 200,000 Malaysians.

In a testament to Microsoft’s commitment to catalyzing inclusive growth and innovation, Satya Nadella emphasized, “We are committed to supporting Malaysia’s AI transformation and ensuring it benefits all Malaysians.” 

The strategic allocation of resources towards digital infrastructure and skill development aims to empower businesses, communities, and developers to leverage cutting-edge technology to drive economic prosperity and foster innovation nationwide.

During his keynote address in Kuala Lumpur, Nadella reiterated Microsoft’s dedication to amplifying Malaysia’s digital prowess, expressing his enthusiasm to expand the company’s footprint. 

“We really want to make sure that we have world-class infrastructure right here in the country so that every organization, every software developer, every start-up, can use it to build not only for this country but also for the world and the region,” Nadella affirmed.

This landmark investment follows Microsoft’s recent commitments in Southeast Asia, including a $1.7 billion investment in Indonesia and the establishment of Thailand’s inaugural data center region. It underlines the company’s steadfast focus on advancing cloud and AI infrastructure across the region.

Citing research by global consulting firm Kearney, which projects AI to contribute $1 trillion to Southeast Asia’s GDP by 2030, with Malaysia poised to harness a significant portion of this growth, the statement highlights the transformative potential of Microsoft’s initiatives in Malaysia.

Since its inception in Malaysia in 1992, Microsoft has emerged as a pivotal player in the nation’s digital landscape. Its workforce exceeds 200 across its Kuala Lumpur and Penang offices. 

The company’s strategic embrace of AI technologies has not only fueled its financial performance, as evidenced by a 17 percent year-on-year increase in sales to $61.9 billion in January-March but has also positioned cloud services such as Azure as the cornerstone of its business under Nadella’s leadership.

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