TM, Malaysia's leading telecommunications company, has announced a strategic collaboration with Perodua, the country's largest national automotive manufacturer. The partnership aims to accelerate digital innovation and sustainable growth in the automotive sector, aligning with Malaysia's New Industrial Master Plan 2030 (NIMP 2030). The collaboration will focus on four key areas: Hyperconnected Network, Advancing Digital Technology, Enriching Customer Experience, and Environmental Sustainability. TM One, TM's enterprise and government solutions arm, will provide Perodua with advanced connectivity solutions, including SD-WAN for dealer networks, private 5G for automotive applications, and smart manufacturing technologies. The partnership will also explore initiatives in smart manufacturing, GPU as a Service (GPUaaS), EV and autonomous driving technologies. Both companies aim to expand market reach and brand visibility through co-created products and innovative marketing strategies, including customized infotainment systems, smart mapping solutions, and joint digital marketing campaigns.
) development, digital innovation and sustainable growth, while aligning with Malaysia’s vision to create a high-value, competitive automotive sector under the New Industrial Master Plan 2030 .
TM’s enterprise and government sector solutions arm, TM One, aims to upgrade Perodua’s existing infrastructure by providing fixed and wireless connectivity. This includes SD-WAN solutions for dealer networks, private 5G for automotive applications, and smart manufacturing technologies to improve production.
Both TM and Perodua also aims to expand their market reach and brand visibility through co-created products and innovative go to market strategies. This includes customised infotainment systems, smart mapping solutions, and joint marketing using digital tools to reach new customer segments. Both companies are also committed to environmental sustainability, collaborating on clean energy solutions for EV charging infrastructure and waste reduction to algin with Malaysia’s environmental goals.
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