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Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation at the DEX CONNEX Indonesia programme brought 83 Malaysian tech companies into the Indonesian market, which generated more than RM450 million in digital export opportunities.

DEX CONNEX Indonesia is a key regional initiative that facilitated the exchange of 26 Memorandums of Understanding (MoUs) between Malaysian and Indonesian companies. These agreements span sectors such as cybersecurity, AI, cloud services, F&B, digital platforms, and talent development. They are aimed at creating a robust and collaborative digital ecosystem across ASEAN, especially as Malaysia serves as ASEAN Chair and champions innovation as a driver of regional growth and resilience.

MDEC CEO Anuar Fariz Fadzil described Indonesia as ‘a vital partner in Malaysia’s digital ambitions’.

“Through DEX CONNEX, Malaysia is focusing on cross-border collaborations to continue building a resilient digital bridge between two thriving ecosystems,” said Anuar.

“With our strong tech ecosystem and the spirit of ASEAN unity, both nations continue to nurture a future where digital growth is inclusive, sustainable, and benefits all layers of society, ensuring long-term success,” he added.

Source: https://www.businesstoday.com.my/2025/07/03/malaysian-tech-companies-generate-rm450-million-digital-export-potential-in-indonesia/