The Global Electronics Association has officially inaugurated its regional hub in Bayan Lepas, Penang, reinforcing its commitment to the electronics and semiconductor industry in Malaysia. This strategic move, announced on 24 June 2026, aims to enhance industry collaboration, standards adoption, and workforce development across Malaysia and Southeast Asia.
Since its operations began in January 2026, the Malaysia office, led by Country Manager Dr. Ranee Ramya, has delivered over 200 training sessions and technical workshops in key locations such as Melaka, Selangor, and Johor Bahru. These initiatives focus on building capabilities in areas like PCB assembly, semiconductor processes, and smart factory practices.
The office’s role was highlighted during the inauguration of the National Technology and Innovation Centre, attended by Malaysia’s Minister of Economy, Akmal Nasrullah, and Penang’s Chief Minister, Chow Kon Yeow. These visits underscored the importance of ongoing collaboration between the industry and government.
The Association is also spearheading Malaysia’s standards development efforts, having convened the first Malaysia Standards Development Committee Meeting. This initiative aims to create a robust local standards ecosystem and address common industry challenges.
Looking ahead, the Association plans to further integrate Malaysia into the global electronics market through platforms like the Integrated Electronics Manufacturing & Interconnections Malaysia 2027. Dr. Ranee Ramya stated, “Establishing our physical presence in Penang allows us to work directly alongside Malaysian policymakers and industry leaders to reduce regulatory barriers and streamline trade flows.”



