G3 Global collaborates with Chinese firms to build M’sia’s first AI park

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Mahathir listens to an explanation by Tang (left) during a visit to SenseTime. Photo: Bernama

BEIJING: G3 Global Bhd has entered into a strategic collaboration with two Chinese companies to establish the first artificial intelligence (AI) park in
Malaysia.

The collaboration between G3 Global Bhd and China’s SenseTime Group and China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) was agreed upon during Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad’s visit to SenseTime’s Beijing office yesterday.

“The park will serve as the platform for the development of AI solutions in the areas of computer vision, speech recognition, natural language and humanoid/robotics.

Mahathir listens to an explanation by Tang (left) during a visit to SenseTime. Photo: Bernama

“Ultimately, the park will be the regional epicentre for the development of technology and talent, data management, research and development and commercial ecosystem,” said SenseTime in a statement released after the Prime Minister’s visit here yesterday.

The statement did not provide further details about the park.

In this collaboration, G3 Global, among others, will be involved in facilitating and coordinating the establishment of the AI park, while SenseTime will build the supercomputing and AI platforms for research and cloud services.

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Meanwhile, CHEC will provide its expertise in infrastructure engineering and construction services.

SenseTime founder Prof Xiao’ou Tang said the company was looking forward to work together with the Malaysian government, academia and business sector to bring its technological expertise and experience to Malaysia.

G3 Global executive chairman Wan Khalik Wan Muhammad said with the establishment of the AI park, Malaysia would be a step closer in realising the vision to be ranked within the top 30 of the Global Innovation Index by 2025.

Earlier, the Prime Minister and his delegation, which included several cabinet ministers, toured SenseTime’s AI demonstration area where they received a first-hand experience of the latest AI technologies and its application in safe city solutions, autonomous-driving technology, remote sensing and other technologies.

Dr Mahathir is in Beijing for a five-day working visit to the 2nd Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, which opens yesterday.

He will return to Malaysia on Sunday. –Bernama

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