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Being a central planning body that coordinates Malaysia's overall technological needs, TDA plays an important role in managing critical and important information on technological development and enhancement that will benefit the country.
Technology List was created to categorize all related technologies under each niche sector. The data were collected from desktop research, industry visits, industry players' inputs and by engaging Subject Matter Experts. By managing the Technology List, TDA is able to identify the specific technologies needed by the country and those technologies could be incorporated as the Offset requirements to the OEMs. Henceforth all the technologies acquired from the OEMs will be used to develop and enhance the local industries.
TDA has focused on the strategic and essential sectors specified for Malaysia that includes the following:
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Aerospace and Defence Technology List
Aerospace industry is a high technology industry that produces aircraft, space vehicles, aircraft engines, propulsion units, and other related parts. MIGHT as the Secretariat to the Malaysian Aerospace Council (MAC) has built a comprehensive technology list comprises of the latest aerospace technology. |
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Electrical and Electronics Technology List
Malaysia has developed significant capabilities and skills in the manufacture of a wide range of semiconductor devices, high-end consumer electronics and information and communication technology (ICT) products. |
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Green Technology List
Although the supporting arguments to switch away from fossil fuels are many, the first and most obvious reason is simply that fossil fuels are not, for all practical purposes, renewable. |
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Maritime Technology List
The maritime industry in Malaysia can be defined as those enterprises that are involved in designing, building and constructing, repair and maintaining, and converting and upgrading of vessels as well as marine equipment. |
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Rail Technology List
Although the presence of rail transportation in Malaysia is more than a century-old, the country is still heavily dependent on foreign supplies with minimal local content. With a proper industry development mechanism in place, the industry will be able to grow rapidly. The initial step taken by MIGHT in developing Malaysian Rail Industry Roadmap is crucial in providing a better perspective of the future rail industry. |
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Home > Technology Technology
Being a central planning body that coordinates Malaysia's overall technological needs, TDA plays an important role in managing critical and important information on technological development and enhancement that will benefit the country.
Technology List was created to categorize all related technologies under each niche sector. The data were collected from desktop research, industry visits, industry players' inputs and by engaging Subject Matter Experts. By managing the Technology List, TDA is able to identify the specific technologies needed by the country and those technologies could be incorporated as the Offset requirements to the OEMs. Henceforth all the technologies acquired from the OEMs will be used to develop and enhance the local industries.
TDA has focused on the strategic and essential sectors specified for Malaysia that includes the following:
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Aerospace and Defence Technology List
Aerospace industry is a high technology industry that produces aircraft, space vehicles, aircraft engines, propulsion units, and other related parts. MIGHT as the Secretariat to the Malaysian Aerospace Council (MAC) has built a comprehensive technology list comprises of the latest aerospace technology. More |
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Automotive Technology List
Beginning with a single assembly plant in 1982, Malaysia now has a large automotive related industry and is proud of the two primary automotive prodigies; Proton and Perodua. More |
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Electrical and Electronics Technology List
Malaysia has developed significant capabilities and skills in the manufacture of a wide range of semiconductor devices, high-end consumer electronics and information and communication technology (ICT) products. More |
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Green Technology List
Although the supporting arguments to switch away from fossil fuels are many, the first and most obvious reason is simply that fossil fuels are not, for all practical purposes, renewable. More |
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Maritime Technology List
The maritime industry in Malaysia can be defined as those enterprises that are involved in designing, building and constructing, repair and maintaining, and converting and upgrading of vessels as well as marine equipment. More |
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Nanotechnology Technology List
Nanotechnology is a technology based on the manipulation of individual atoms and molecules to build structures to complex, atomic specifications. More |
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Rail Technology List
Although the presence of rail transportation in Malaysia is more than a century-old, the country is still heavily dependent on foreign supplies with minimal local content. With a proper industry development mechanism in place, the industry will be able to grow rapidly. The initial step taken by MIGHT in developing Malaysian Rail Industry Roadmap is crucial in providing a better perspective of the future rail industry. More |
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Home > Technology Technology
Being a central planning body that coordinates Malaysia's overall technological needs, the TDA plays an important role in managing critical and important information on technological development and enhancement that will benefit the country.
In looking to develop its technology database, TDA have turned and focused on the latest strategic and crucial areas specified for Malaysia that initially include the following:
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Aerospace and Defence Technology List
The aerospace industry is truly one of the unique sectors of commerce and technology in the modern world. Virtually non-existent just 100 years before, the aerospace industry is now a key player in global transportation. More |
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Automotive Technology List
Beginning with a single assembly plant in 1982, Malaysia now has a bevy of automotive related industries and is proud of her two primary automotive prodigies, Proton and Perodua. More |
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Composite Technology List
The industry generally can be categorised by the markets that use composite products such as consumer composites, industrial composites and advanced composites. More |
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Electrical and Electronics Technology List
Malaysia has developed significant capabilities and skills in the manufacture of a wide range of semiconductor devices, high-end consumer electronics and information and communication technology (ICT) products. More |
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Green Technology List
Although the supporting arguments to switch away from fossil fuels are many, the first and most obvious reason is simply that fossil fuels are not, for all practical purposes, renewable. More |
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Maritime Technology List
Malaysia is a maritime nation with about 95% of its trade carried through the ocean. Currently, the country does not have enough ship/capacity to carry its own cargo. The development of shipbuilding and repair in Malaysia is fairly decent. More |
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Nanotechnology Technology List
It is the understanding and control of matter roughly 1 to 100 nanometer and encompasses fields in this nano-scale like engineering, technology, imaging, and modeling techniques. More |
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Rail Technology List
Rail transport in Malaysia comprises heavy rail (including high-speed rail), light rail transit (LRT), monorail and a funicular railway line. Heavy rail is mostly used for intercity passenger and freight transport as well as some urban public transport, while LRTs are used for urban public transport and some special use such as transporting passengers between airport buildings. More |
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