With Malaysia aiming to become a regional EV hub by 2030, Swedish companies can play a key role in developing Malaysia’s EV ecosystem, including EV batteries, charging infrastructure, and intelligent mobility systems. Malaysia’s strategic location also provides access to ASEAN markets.

Business Sweden Malaysia invites companies to a webinar on opportunities in Malaysia’s automotive and EV industry. With Malaysia’s goal to lead in EV production by 2030 under NAP2020, Swedish companies have a unique chance to enter this growing market. The session will offer insights into Malaysia’s automotive market and answer key questions.

  • What are Malaysia’s sustainability aspirations for the automotive industry, and how are they being implemented?
  • How is the infrastructure for EVs, such as charging stations, developing in Malaysia?
  • What are the opportunities for collaboration with local Malaysian suppliers in the EV value chain?
  • What are the potential challenges Swedish companies might face in the Malaysian market, and how can they be mitigated?

This webinar will include an exclusive interview with Daniel Häggmark, CEO Southeast Asia of Monitor ERP, sharing his expertise on the Malaysian automotive market. Local automotive industry customers using Monitor ERP systems will also join, providing a comprehensive market view.

Why Join?

Malaysia’s automotive industry is positioned for significant growth, with a strong focus on becoming a hub for EV production. By 2030, the country expects to double its automotive supplier base, driven by substantial investments in EV assembly, battery production, and infrastructure. Swedish companies offering advanced manufacturing, technology, and software solutions can play a pivotal role in this transformation.

Details:

Date: 18 November 2024
Time: 10 am – 11 am CEST
Loacation: Online 

Registration:

Register here. 

Last day to register: 18 November 2024.

Contact:

Steve Chai, Senior Consultant, Business Sweden Kuala Lumpur:
Steve.Chai@business-sweden.se, +603 21662531