My Say: Ageing Malaysia must build cradle-to-grave care economy now
Malaysia is ageing at a pace far quicker than many other countries have in the past. By 2040, the country is set to see a threefold increase in the old age dependency ratio. This means that for every working age Malaysian adult, there will be three elderly people needing support....
Unpaid care and domestic work could contribute RM379b to Malaysia's GDP if valued
KUALA LUMPUR (June 21): Unpaid care and domestic work could create RM379 billion in economic value, and form the second largest sector contributing to Malaysia's gross domestic product (GDP) after the manufacturing sector if valued, according to the Institute of Strategic & Inter...
Malaysia’s semiconductor ecosystem amid geopolitical flux
Malaysia’s immense electrical and electronics (E&E) ecosystem is the result of its industrial policies dating back to the 1970s....
Membina ekonomi penjagaan dari buaian hingga ke liang lahad untuk Malaysia
Peralihan demografi di Malaysia makin terarah kepada masyarakat berusia dan penguncupan tenaga buruh menyebabkan permintaan terhadap keperluan penjagaan akan meningkat....

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AI governance in a shifting environment: Projecting Malaysia’s AI ambitions

AI is on a growth trajectory in Malaysia but technologies and policies are constantly evolving. This requires extensive research and agile governing mechanisms. Excessive control could stifle innovation while insufficient governance could lead to unintended consequences.
My Say: Ageing Malaysia must build cradle-to-grave care economy now
Malaysia is ageing at a pace far quicker than many other countries have in the past. By 2040, the country is set to see a threefold increase in the old age dependency ratio. This means that for every working age Malaysian adult, there will be three elderly people needing support....
Unpaid care and domestic work could contribute RM379b to Malaysia's GDP if valued
KUALA LUMPUR (June 21): Unpaid care and domestic work could create RM379 billion in economic value, and form the second largest sector contributing to Malaysia's gross domestic product (GDP) after the manufacturing sector if valued, according to the Institute of Strategic & Inter...
Malaysia’s semiconductor ecosystem amid geopolitical flux
Malaysia’s immense electrical and electronics (E&E) ecosystem is the result of its industrial policies dating back to the 1970s....
Membina ekonomi penjagaan dari buaian hingga ke liang lahad untuk Malaysia
Peralihan demografi di Malaysia makin terarah kepada masyarakat berusia dan penguncupan tenaga buruh menyebabkan permintaan terhadap keperluan penjagaan akan meningkat....
Announcement: YBhg Tan Sri Rastam Mohd Isa completed his tenure as Chairman of the Board of Directors and Chief Executive of the Institute of Strategic and International Studies (ISIS) Malaysia on 8 January 2019. ISIS Malaysia’s Board of Directors and staff convey their sincere appreciation to YBhg Tan Sri Rastam for his able stewardship of ISIS Malaysia and wish him well in all his future endeavours.
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