Malaysian telecommunication firm CelcomDigi Berhad and Ericsson (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to boost Malaysia’s digital transformation by accelerating 5G adoption in Malaysia’s oil and gas (O&G) industry, advancing the nation’s key sector to the forefront of industrial digitalization.

CelcomDigi said in a statement on Thursday that by combining CelcomDigi’s robust network infrastructure and deep local expertise with Ericsson’s global leadership in 5G technology with the partnership will drive the creation of 5G-powered solutions tailored to the unique demands of the O&G sector.

Through CelcomDigi’s newly established 5G Standalone (SA) test lab, both companies will develop and deploy 5G use cases, focusing on enhanced safety (deploying 5G-enabled solutions to improve worker safety and hazard detection in high-risk environments); advanced tracking (utilizing 5G technology for real-time asset and personnel tracking to optimize operational efficiency); digitalization and automation (empowering O&G operations with real-time data analytics and automation for seamless decision-making); mission-critical connectivity (delivering reliable, ultra-fast 5G connectivity to support critical functions and industrial applications).

This partnership marks a pivotal step in modernizing Malaysia’s O&G sector to a smarter, safer, and more efficient industrial ecosystem powered by next-generation connectivity solutions.

“As CelcomDigi evolves beyond connectivity into a telco-tech company, we recognize that the key to unlocking the full potential of 5G-AI lies in strong industry partnerships,

“Collaborations like this allow us to co-create meaningful solutions that go beyond technology, directly addressing industry challenges and transforming operations,” CelcomDigi’s Deputy Chief Executive Officer Albern Murty said.

“We look forward to shaping a safer, more efficient, and future-ready O&G sector, as well as accelerating 5G adoption across industries as we continue to drive the nation’s development into a 5G-AI digital society,” he added.

David Hägerbro, President and Chief Executive Officer of Ericsson Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh, commented that the firm stayed committed to ensuring that Malaysia remains at the forefront of digital innovation.

“This collaboration with CelcomDigi is a strategic leap forward in the digital transformation of Malaysia,

“Our partnership in the O&G sector will drive real-time solutions in terms of enhanced efficiency, safety and digitalizing operations that will redefine how industries operate in the country,” he added.

As Malaysia accelerates its 5G adoption, this strategic collaboration also underscores CelcomDigi and Ericsson’s shared vision of pioneering innovative solutions that elevate industries, empower businesses, and contribute to the nation’s digital economy aspirations, said the statement.

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