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    Mdec’s Malaysia Digital investments accelerates AI Nation by 2030 

    January 2, 2026


    • AI projects in Malaysia created 8,328 jobs, 38% of total projected employment.
    • For Q3, Malaysia recorded US$13 bil in digital investments, creating 21,815 high-value jobs

    Malaysia’s digital economy investment continues to record strong momentum, reinforcing the nation’s ambition to become an AI Nation by 2030 and strengthening its position as a leading digital innovation hub in Asean.

    In a statement, Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) noted that for Q3 of 2025, Malaysia recorded US $13.3 billion (RM54.13 billion) in approved Malaysia Digital (MD) investments, generating 21,815 high-value jobs across 402 digital companies. This highlights sustained investor confidence in the country’s digital ecosystem and reflects Malaysia’s long-term AI-driven growth trajectory.

    [RM1 = US$0.22]

    Minister of Digital, Gobind Singh Deo, said the strong investment momentum reflects Malaysia’s readiness to lead in the AI era, enabling the nation to move up the value chain from being users of technology to becoming creators of globally competitive AI solutions.

    “Becoming an AI Nation by 2030 requires more than innovation. It demands strong digital foundations, trusted infrastructure, skilled talent, and robust global partnerships. The continued inflow of high-quality digital investments into Malaysia demonstrates international confidence in our policies, our talent, and our long-term vision for responsible and inclusive AI-driven growth,” Gobind added.

    The top four sources of approved digital investments were Singapore-based investors, contributing RM25.1 billion, followed by Malaysian investors with RM17.2 billion, the United States at RM6.4 billion, and China at RM3 billion.

    Despite cautious global investment conditions in 2025, Malaysia’s digital economy continued to pivot towards employment-intensive and high-value segments, particularly in AI. AI-related investments alone accounted for 8,328 jobs created, representing 38% of total projected employment and reflecting rising demand for digital professionals, data scientists, AI engineers, and specialised service talent.

    The Klang Valley continues to be the focal point of digital investments, with W.P. Kuala Lumpur and Selangor attracting 88% of total investments, amounting to RM47.8 billion and nearly 90% of the 19,417 digital jobs created, supported by mature infrastructure, strong talent concentration, and high ecosystem readiness.

    MDEC CEO, Anuar Fariz Fadzil (pic), echoed the minister’s statement, noting that Malaysia continues to stand out as a preferred destination for AI investments.

    “Malaysia is a premier destination for both foreign and domestic AI investments, driven by its strategic position as a digital hub within Asean and a highly skilled local talent workforce. MDEC’s commitment to developing future-ready talent in partnership with the tech industry has created a supportive ecosystem that enables innovation, scalability, and long-term growth,” he said.

    MDEC stated that its Malaysia Digital initiatives continue to attract global leaders across high-value AI technology stacks, shaping a local ecosystem where AI is developed responsibly, adopted widely, and enables local companies to expand globally. These efforts place Malaysian-based companies at the centre of the nation’s AI transformation, including those operating within the Johor–Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ) ecosystem.

    “By providing targeted incentives, proactive investor facilitation, and close policy alignment, MDEC ensures a seamless investment journey while strengthening cross-border digital investment opportunities,” Anuar added.

    As MDEC approaches its 30th anniversary in 2026 and Malaysia advances towards AI Nation 2030, Malaysia Digital initiatives will remain a cornerstone in driving innovation, strengthening competitiveness, creating high-value jobs, and ensuring that the nation’s AI future is inclusive, sustainable, and globally relevant.

    For more information on MDEC’s initiatives and support for digital investments, please visit https://mdec.my/malaysiadigital.



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