Microsoft's CEO, Satya Nadella, unveiled plans on Thursday for a substantial $2.2 billion investment over the next four years in Malaysia's burgeoning cloud and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure.
This investment encompasses a partnership with the government to establish a national AI centre, signalling Microsoft's commitment to advancing technological innovation in the region.
According to reports from the Associated Press (AP), this significant financial commitment marks Microsoft's largest single investment in Malaysia to date. The tech behemoth aims to fortify support for AI development both locally and on a global scale.
Nadella emphasized Microsoft's dedication to fostering Malaysia's AI transformation for the benefit of all Malaysians.
He stated, "We are committed to supporting Malaysia's AI transformation and ensure it benefits all Malaysians."
Nadella further elaborated on the company's vision, highlighting how investments in digital infrastructure and skills development will empower Malaysian businesses, communities, and developers to leverage cutting-edge technology, thereby driving inclusive economic growth and innovation across the nation.
This announcement comes on the heels of Nadella's recent engagements in Southeast Asia, where Microsoft is actively expanding its footprint in the cloud and AI domains.
During his visit to Indonesia on Tuesday, Nadella disclosed a separate $1.7 billion investment earmarked for cloud and AI services in the country.
Additionally, on Wednesday, he revealed plans for Microsoft's inaugural regional data centre to be constructed in Thailand.
As Microsoft continues to deepen its investment in Southeast Asia, these strategic initiatives underscore the company's commitment to advancing digital transformation, fostering innovation, and driving economic progress across the region.