The pandemic has been a reality check for businesses that have been reluctant to embrace digital transformation. Despite the Malaysian government emphasis on digitalisation presented in Budget 2021, these resources will undoubtedly face newer challenges in the current environment of economic uncertainty due to unforeseeable implementations of Movement Control Order (MCO).

Can efforts in continuing to experiment and innovate with digital solutions be successful for the future of Malaysia’s economy? What approaches can businesses take to come out of this crisis stronger?

Stay tuned as next week in this webinar in partnership with HCL titled ‘The Importance of Malaysia’s Digital Economic Development Post Covid-19’, our esteemed line of panellists seek to shed light on the future of Malaysia’s digital economy post COVID-19.

For those who missed the webinar session and would like to watch it, the video recording of the webinar is available below.

November 24, 2021

The Importance of Malaysia’s Digital Economic Development Post Covid-19

The pandemic has been a reality check for businesses that have been reluctant to embrace digital transformation. Despite the Malaysian government emphasis on digitalisation presented in […]
August 6, 2021

Bengkel Kenali Parlimen Anda

Institut Demokrasi dan Hal Ehwal Ekonomi (IDEAS) akan menganjurkan Bengkel Kenali Parlimen Anda, sebuah bengkel pengenalan kepada institusi Parlimen Malaysia. Melalui bengkel ini, para peserta akan […]
July 2, 2021

IDEAS Online Discussion: ASEAN’s Digital Economy and the Post-COVID Recovery

Last 7th July 2021, IDEAS hosted “IDEAS’ Online Discussion: ASEAN’s Digital Economy and the Post-COVID Recovery”. It was the second leg of the discussion series under […]
July 1, 2021

IDEAS to host a discussion on how ASEAN can leverage digital technologies to plug inequality gaps

Kuala Lumpur, 1st July 2021 – The Institute for Democracy and Economic Affairs (IDEAS) will be hosting ‘ASEAN’s Digital Economy and the Post-COVID Recovery’, an online […]