Malaysia and WEF Drive ASEAN's Next Leap in AI Governance and Industrial Innovation
Malaysia and WEF Drive ASEAN's Next Leap in AI Governance and Industrial Innovation
Selasa, 28 Oktober 2025 | 21:51
KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 28 October 2025 - The Ministry of Digital, through the Malaysia
Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (MYCentre4IR), in
collaboration with the World Economic Forum (WEF), today hosted the
Powering the Intelligent Age: Driving Innovation with Southeast Asia and Beyond Summit
at Sasana Kijang. The event aimed to deepen collaboration on artificial
intelligence (AI), digitalisation and clean industrial transformation.
The event also marked a key milestone in Malaysia's ASEAN Chairmanship,
positioning the country as a convener of regional dialogue on technology
governance and innovation, with a strong focus on digital
transformation, and the region's broader energy transition agenda.
The summit drew over 400 delegates from 14 countries and was attended by
senior policymakers, corporate figures, researchers and startup
founders. The wide representation from ASEAN's digital and energy
sectors, together with development partners and industry experts
reflected strong collaboration across public, private and international
sectors in advancing responsible and sustainable technology adoption
across ASEAN.
A major highlight of the summit was the announcement on the ASEAN AI
Safety Network (ASEAN AI Safe), a Priority Economic Deliverable for
Malaysia's ASEAN Chairmanship. Envisioned to be anchored in Kuala
Lumpur, the Network connects policymakers, researchers and industry
players to advance safe and inclusive AI adoption. The initiative forms
part of Malaysia's wider effort to position ASEAN as a globally trusted
hub for responsible innovation and digital transformation.
YB Gobind Singh Deo, Minister of Digital said, "Malaysia wants to become
an AI Nation by 2030, supported by trusted governance, inclusive talent
development and investments that drive real economic impact. As ASEAN
Chair, we are focused on building collaborative frameworks that ensure
technology is deployed safely, transparently and for the benefit of all
communities. The ASEAN AI Safe marks an important step forward, but it
is only one part of our broader mission to create an ecosystem where
innovation and accountability move together."
Reflecting these priorities, the summit's agenda was designed to move
from policy to implementation, focusing on practical collaboration and
measurable outcomes. Discussions centred on establishing a common
baseline for AI governance across ASEAN, aligning sustainability with
technology adoption and accelerating industrial transformation through
innovation partnerships. Another key milestone was the announcement of
the Sustainable AI White Paper, developed in partnership between
MYCentre4IR and ERM, in consultation with Microsoft , to guide
responsible and energy-efficient AI deployment across the region.
A Leader's Dialogue between YB Gobind Singh Deo and Cathy Li, Head of
the Centre for AI Excellence and Executive Committee Member at the World
Economic Forum, examined ASEAN's framework for responsible AI
development and discussed strategies to enhance the region's access to
AI capabilities in support of economic growth. The session focused on
how regional collaboration can promote responsible AI, and build public
trust in technology.
"The potential for successful transformation of Southeast Asia's economy
through AI is still largely untapped, and the region has a unique
chance to shape the global AI standards of tomorrow", said Cathy Li.
"But this requires alignment across the region, to create a shared
governance framework that fosters trust, transparency and sustainability
into the fabric of innovation, and joint strategies for building
sustainable and inclusive resilient AI ecosystems".
The World Economic Forum is committed to supporting the region in
realising a successful AI journey, by convening and partnering with
Governments and all actors of the AI value chain.
The summit also featured a special address by Deputy Secretary-General
of ASEAN for ASEAN Economic Community H.E. Satvinder Singh, who
highlighted that regional collaboration is central to ensuring
technology becomes a driver of shared prosperity and inclusion. He
emphasised ASEAN's role in developing policies that strengthen
cross-border collaboration, support digital economy growth and build
institutional readiness for the Intelligent Age.
At the industry level, the Transitioning Industrial Clusters (TIC)
dialogue showcased how data platforms, advanced automation and
clean-energy integration can help ASEAN industries strengthen
competitiveness while reducing emissions. The summit's focus on regional
transition highlighted how ASEAN is aligning industrial policy,
technology, and innovation to build a cleaner and more resilient future.
Dialogue on cross-border green-electron trade under the ASEAN Power
Grid, industrial decarbonisation and nuclear energy readiness reflected
the region's determination to strengthen energy security while advancing
sustainability goals.
The summit highlighted the growing convergence between artificial
intelligence and industrial sustainability as the drivers of ASEAN's
future competitiveness. It demonstrated how cross-border collaboration
between governments, industry leaders, academia, and innovators is
essential to harness technology responsibly while advancing shared
regional goals. The Ministry of Digital is committed to ensuring that
Malaysia's national digital ambitions remain aligned with ASEAN's themes
of sustainability and inclusivity. The collaboration with industry and
Microsoft as one of the trusted partners in establishing Malaysia as a
sustainable digital hub and a secure location for digital assets across
the region reflects the Ministry's vision of a future where innovation,
inclusivity, and environmental responsibility move in tandem –
positioning ASEAN as a global hub for safe, trusted, and sustainable
digital transformation.