Transformation is circulating Malaysia’s automotive market ahead of Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2023. From both policy-driven and private-sector initiatives, the country has ambitious plans to establish more influence on an international level. Between 16 and 18 March at Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, players can explore a gathering of opportunities from the upswing of electrification and digitalisation gaining ground in the supply chain.

According to Automechanica Kuala Lumpur, the Automotive Manufacturing and Transformation Conference will relate to developing local manpower by introducing the latest know-how and best practices about innovation and smart solutions. Discussions aim to reveal how companies can increase competitiveness and productivity by utilising robotics, IoT, AI technology and more.

In addition, with more vehicles on the road, the Collision Repair Training Workshop at Automechanika   Kuala   Lumpur Kuala Lumpur, which will be held between 16 – 18 March 2023, will address skills advancement in after-sales services. The workshop will guide participants through hands-on demonstrations and theoretical discussions. Sessions will cover the most up-to-date industry know-how related to electric vehicle inspection, maintenance, ADAS systems, advanced materials, and body repair, to name a few. Those that attend will receive an accredited certification to endorse their service centre or workshop upon completing the two-day course.

The Digitalisation and Electrification Conference will also explore new mobility concepts and sustainability in the industry. A panel of experts will delve into the latest digital solutions, trends and developments to reduce carbon output while increasing production capabilities and efficiency. This includes the integration of renewable energies and systems, lightweight materials, battery charging and infrastructure, and fleet and logistics management. Topics will also touch on skills and workforce development to cope with new energy vehicles

Industrial innovation

With global trends doubling down on electromobility and connectivity, many international automotive markets are looking to leverage opportunities from the promise of Asia’s supply chain. From this viewpoint, Malaysia is a key nation in the region undergoing a significant transformation, with the Government working to stimulate industrial advancement from the National Automotive Policy 20201 and National Policy on Industry 4.02.

As innovation filters into every corner of the industry, it is important that Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2023 raises the profile of the local supply chain. The fair will go the extra mile to spotlight prospects in electric vehicles, the Internet of Things (IoT) and services and maintenance at dedicated areas across the exhibition floor. To illustrate, the electric vehicle area will showcase developments in charging solutions and infrastructure, battery technologies, management systems, automation and, mobility. The Hong Kong E-vehicles Business General Association and Asia Pacific Connected Vehicles Industry Association (endorsed by the Hong Kong Productivity Council and Trade, and Industrial Organisation Support Fund) will also host a pavilion in views of developing the electric vehicle market around Southeast Asia.

Other highlights include auto parts, manufacturing, accessories and customising, repair and diagnostics, digitalisation, and logistics.

New business models

Looking to embrace the future automotive landscape, many Malaysian companies are pursuing new solutions to improve operational efficiency and performance. The show is set to address this need in the market by highlighting how participation from international players in the domestic

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