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Mindmatics and UTM Strengthen Technological Innovation

Putrajaya, 4 November 2025 — Mindmatics Sdn Bhd and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) have officially signed a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) to jointly develop an Electrical Discharge Machining (EDM) Power Generator designed for the precision machining of hip implant components.

This strategic partnership marks a significant step forward in enhancing Malaysia’s capabilities in high-technology innovation and the defence sector. The partnership focuses on enhancing the country’s expertise in Field Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology — one of the core elements in the development of radar systems by Mindmatics Sdn Bhd, a local company focused on defence electronic systems.

In EDM systems, FPGA technology enables precise control of electrical discharges and accurate feedback monitoring. Similarly, in radar system, FPGA plays a crucial role in pulse generation and signal processing. The knowledge and technical experience gained through this EDM initiative — including FPGA design, timing control, and signal processing — can be leveraged in radar system development, improving performance, efficiency, and reliability.

A high-performance and reliable radar system is vital in strengthening national defence operations. Through the mastery of FPGA-based control and signal optimization, Malaysia can progress toward developing radar technologies that deliver superior detection accuracy, faster response time, and higher resilience against electronic interference. This cross-sectoral synergy bridges industrial innovation with defence advancement, reinforcing Malaysia’s goal of technological sovereignty and self-reliance.

During the signing ceremony, En. Abdul Wahab Bin Sulaiman, Director of Mindmatics Sdn Bhd, highlighted that the partnership aligns with Malaysia’s national agenda to strengthen collaboration between industry and academia. He emphasized that such strategic cooperation is vital to nurturing local innovation and technological resilience. Both UTM and Mindmatics Sdn Bhd expressed confidence that this initiative will drive progress in engineering technology and advanced defence electronic systems, contributing to the nation’s long-term capability development and sustainable technological advancement.

Lawatan Kerja Rasmi Ketua Pengarah Perancangan Pembangunan Markas Angkatan Tentera Malaysia ke Fasilitas Syarikat Mindmatics Sdn Bhd (MSB)

KAJANG, 22 Oktober 25 – Ketua Pengarah Perancangan Pembangunan Markas Angkatan Tentera Malaysia, Mejar Jeneral Omar bin Hj Dawami TUDM, selaku Pengerusi Bersama Jawatankuasa Induk Teknikal R&D STRIDE/ATM, telah mengadakan Lawatan Kerja Rasmi ke fasiliti Syarikat Mindmatics Sdn. Bhd. (MSB) yang terletak di Taman Kajang Sentral, Kajang.

Lawatan ini diadakan bagi memenuhi jemputan rasmi pihak MSB yang bertujuan memberikan pendedahan menyeluruh kepada ATM mengenai pembangunan kapasiti dan keupayaan syarikat tersebut. MSB merupakan sebuah entiti tempatan yang telah beroperasi sejak tahun 2001 dan terlibat dalam menyokong keperluan strategik serta kesiagaan pertahanan negara.

Syarikat MSB mempunyai kepakaran luas dalam bidang Defence Electronic Systems (DES) yang merangkumi penyelesaian teknologi maklumat, pengkomputeran dan elektronik. MSB turut menjalin kerjasama langsung dan tidak langsung bersama ATM serta telah merekodkan pelbagai kejayaan dalam pelaksanaan program perolehan pertahanan sejak tahun 2014.

Lawatan ini dilihat sebagai platform penting bagi memperkukuh hubungan kolaborasi strategik antara ATM dan syarikat-syarikat yang berorientasikan teknologi pertahanan dalam merangka usaha pembangunan serta mempertingkatkan keupayaan sokongan pengoperasian dan pengurusan aset ATM secara menyeluruh dan berkesan.

Turut hadir, Pengerusi Bersama Technical Working Group (TWG) daripada ketiga-tiga perkhidmatan ATM, Timbalan Ketua Pengarah Pembangunan dan Inovasi STRIDE dan wakil.

UTHM partners with Mindmatics, 16 others to boost TVET ecosystem

News Source: New Straits Times

PAGOH: Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) has stepped up efforts to strengthen the country’s Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) ecosystem by forging strategic partnerships with 17 industry players across multiple sectors.

The collaborations, sealed through the signing of 11 memoranda of understanding (MoUs) and eight memoranda of agreement (MoAs), are valued at over RM1.5 million and span industries including solar energy, industrial automation, electronics, rail systems, textiles, and building technology.

UTHM board of directors chairman Datuk Seri Ibrahim Ahmad said such partnerships were crucial in ensuring universities remained connected to real industry needs.

“At the university, we are not merely focused on producing output, but on achieving outcomes that bring real benefits to society and the nation,” he said in his speech at the signing ceremony at the Pagoh Higher Education Hub Convention Centre, yesterday.

He said universities must not exist in isolation, but serve as people-oriented institutions that provide graduates with dignified career pathways and fair remuneration.

“I see this strategy, spearheaded by the Faculty of Engineering Technology (FTK) and its industry partners, as highly commendable. We must continue to develop collaboration models that enable universities to act as technology providers and strategic partners to industry,” he said.

UTHM also received an in-kind endowment worth RM52,000 from Solaroo System Sdn Bhd, consisting of solar panels, photovoltaic (PV) course equipment, and the organisation of a specialised PV course for university staff.

Meanwhile, local defence firm Mindmatics Sdn Bhd was announced as an industry partner in the fields of defence electronics and cybersecurity, with joint projects that include enhancing the CAMAR radar system under an industry matching programme (IMAP) grant worth RM110,800, developing a radio communication monitoring system, and conducting Cyber Range training programmes for UTHM students and staff.

UTHM’s Professional Industry Training Centre (PITC), under FTK, also played a key role in the initiative by coordinating professional training and competency certification programmes.

UTHM perkukuh tingkat ekosistem TVET dengan 17 rakan industri

Sumber Berita: MalaysiaGazette

PAGOH – Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) memperkukuh usaha mempertingkatkan ekosistem Pendidikan dan Latihan Teknikal dan Vokasional (TVET) negara dengan menjalinkan kerjasama strategik bersama 17 rakan industri merentasi pelbagai sektor.

Kerjasama tersebut dimeterai melalui pemeteraian 11 memorandum persefahaman (MoU) dan lapan memorandum perjanjian (MoA) bernilai lebih RM1.5 juta dan meliputi sektor tenaga solar, automasi industri, elektronik, sistem rel, tekstil serta teknologi bangunan.

Pengerusi Lembaga Pengarah UTHM, Datuk Seri Ibrahim Ahmad berkata, kerjasama itu penting bagi memastikan universiti kekal relevan dan seiring dengan keperluan sebenar industri.

“Di universiti, kami bukan sekadar menumpukan kepada penghasilan output tetapi kepada pencapaian outcome yang membawa manfaat sebenar kepada masyarakat dan negara,” katanya ketika berucap pada majlis berkenaan di Pusat Konvensyen Hab Pendidikan Tinggi Pagoh baru-baru ini.

Beliau berkata, universiti tidak seharusnya wujud secara terasing sebaliknya perlu berperanan sebagai institusi berorientasikan rakyat yang menyediakan graduan dengan laluan kerjaya yang bermaruah serta ganjaran setimpal.

“Saya melihat strategi yang diterajui oleh Fakulti Teknologi Kejuruteraan (FTK) bersama rakan-rakan industri ini amat baik kerana kita perlu terus membina model kerjasama yang membolehkan universiti bertindak sebagai penyedia teknologi dan rakan strategik kepada industri,” katanya.

UTHM turut menerima sumbangan endowmen berbentuk peralatan bernilai RM52,000 daripada Solaroo System Sdn Bhd yang merangkumi panel solar, peralatan kursus fotovoltaik (PV) serta penganjuran kursus khas PV untuk kakitangan universiti.

Sementara itu, Mindmatics Sdn Bhd diumumkan rakan industri dalam bidang elektronik pertahanan dan keselamatan siber dengan projek bersama yang merangkumi penambahbaikan sistem radar CAMAR di bawah geran Industry Matching Programme (IMaP) bernilai RM110,800, pembangunan sistem pemantauan komunikasi radio, serta pelaksanaan program latihan cyber range untuk pelajar dan staf UTHM.

Pusat Latihan Industri Profesional (PITC) di bawah FTK juga memainkan peranan penting dalam inisiatif berkenaan dengan menyelaras pelaksanaan program latihan profesional dan penicillin kompetensi. – MalaysiaGazette

UTHM meterai kerjasama strategik dengan 17 industri, perkasa ekosistem TVET negara

Sumber Berita: UTHM

PAGOH, 14 Oktober 2025 – Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) melalui Fakulti Teknologi Kejuruteraan (FTK) hari ini memeterai perjanjian kerjasama strategik dengan 17 rakan industri dalam pelbagai bidang termasuk tenaga solar, automasi industri, elektronik, sistem rel, tekstil dan teknologi bangunan.

Majlis menandatangani 11 memorandum persefahaman (MoU) dan lapan memorandum perjanjian (MoA) yang berlangsung di Pusat Konvensyen, Hab Pendidikan Tinggi Pagoh itu melibatkan nilai manfaat keseluruhan melebihi RM1.5 juta.

Kerjasama itu bertujuan memperkukuh pelaksanaan aktiviti akademik, penyelidikan dan inovasi berimpak tinggi melalui perkongsian kepakaran, pembangunan teknologi, latihan industri serta pensijilan kompetensi profesional.

Pengerusi Lembaga Pengarah Universiti (LPU), Dato’ Sri Ibrahim Ahmad yang menyempurnakan majlis perjanjian tersebut menyifatkan inisiatif sebegitu sebagai langkah penting dalam memperkukuh hubungan antara akademia dan industri.

“Kami di universiti bukan sekadar menghasilkan output, tetapi perlu fokus kepada outcome yang memberi manfaat sebenar kepada masyarakat dan negara.

“Kita tidak mahu universiti menjadi entiti yang terasing, sebaliknya ia mesti berorientasikan rakyat, dan anak-anak kita ini perlu disediakan laluan kerjaya yang bermaruah dengan tawaran gaji yang munasabah.

“Saya melihat strategi seperti yang diterajui oleh FTK bersama rakan-rakan industri ini sangat baik kerana kita perlu terus membina model kerjasama yang membolehkan universiti bertindak sebagai penyedia teknologi dan rakan strategik industri,” katanya.

UTHM turut menerima sumbangan endowmen in-kind bernilai RM52,000 daripada Solaroo System Sdn. Bhd. berupa peralatan makmal seperti panel solar dan kelengkapan kursus fotovoltaik (PV), termasuk penganjuran kursus khas untuk staf universiti.

Sementara itu, Mindmatics Sdn. Bhd. tampil sebagai rakan industri dalam bidang elektronik pertahanan dan keselamatan siber, dengan projek bersama termasuk penambahbaikan radar CAMAR melalui geran IMaP bernilai RM110,800, pembangunan sistem pemantauan komunikasi radio, serta program latihan Cyber Range untuk pelajar dan staf UTHM.

Professional Industry Training Centre (PITC) di bawah FTK juga memainkan peranan penting dalam menyokong ekosistem kolaborasi ini melalui pelaksanaan program latihan dan pensijilan kompetensi profesional.

Majlis turut menyaksikan perasmian FTK Mart oleh Naib Canselor UTHM, Profesor Dr. Mas Fawzi Ali dan FTK Executive Lounge oleh Dato’ Sri Ibrahim Ahmad, sejajar dengan aspirasi universiti ke arah menjadi Global Technopreneur University (GTU 2030).

Turut dikongsikan, kejayaan dua Syarikat Terbitan Universiti (STU), Pro Nature Living Solution (PNLS) dan Bambusoideae Technology Sdn. Bhd., yang menghasilkan produk kesihatan dan bahan berasaskan buluh.

Dengan kerjasama berterusan bersama industri, FTK UTHM terus komited untuk memperkasa ekosistem TVET universiti dan melonjakkan UTHM sebagai institusi bertaraf dunia yang berdaya saing dan berimpak tinggi.

Oleh Suriayati Baharom, Ts. Dr. Muhammad Rusydi Muhammad Razif

Mindmatics taps youth power to strengthen nation’s cyber defence

News Source: New Straits Times

KUALA LUMPUR: Local defence firm Mindmatics Sdn Bhd is tapping into the power of young talent to strengthen Malaysia’s future cyber defence capacity, with its sponsorship of a Capture the Flag (CTF) competition at the Siber Siaga event at CyberDSA 2025.

Mindmatics director Abdul Wahab Sulaiman said the initiative reflects the growing importance of cyberspace in national security, with much of today’s world no longer confined to the physical domain.

“Most aspects of life are now controlled by the cyber world. In Malaysia, there is still much work to be done to encourage more players to grow and get involved.

“By sponsoring this competition, we are not only helping to stimulate the cyber economy, but also identifying new talent that can one day safeguard the nation,” he said.

Wahab said talent cultivation should begin earlier, from secondary school, but exposure at the university stage was already a crucial step forward.

“We hope that young people see this activity from a positive perspective, and take action to protect themselves and ultimately the country,” he said.

He also said that cyber competitions allow young Malaysians to experience real-world challenges.

“By organising events like this, we can attract more participants. The idea is to inspire them to compete, win and achieve something. Along the way, they face the kind of challenges that exist in real cyber warfare,” he said.

Wahab added that Mindmatics’ outreach goes beyond CTF competitions as they also sponsor cyber awareness and skills programmes for primary and secondary schools under its CyberHero initiative.

“We hope to create greater awareness among the younger generation, so Malaysia can develop a broader pool of cyber talent and ultimately build some of the best teams in the world,” he said.

In addition, Mindmatics is at the early stage of developing home grown cyber applications that will enhance Malaysia capability in protecting its own sovereignty.

Mindmatics technical, operations and project manager Abd Rahim Mat Sidek said the competition drew strong interest, with 100 teams registering and 75 qualifying for the preliminary rounds.

“Out of these, 20 teams advanced to the finals, joined by three professional teams to heighten the challenge.

“The final saw teams from institutions such as Universiti Selangor (Unisel), Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU) and Universiti Teknologi Mara UiTM”.

He said competitions like these allow Mindmatics to identify promising talents and bring them into its protégé programme, which exposes them to industry standards and provides mentoring opportunities.

“Technical ability is important, but attitude and teamwork matter just as much. We look for independence and initiative because in cybersecurity, you must be able to defend and attack on your own capability,” he said.

Rahim said promising talents are also offered internships to ensure continuity, even while still studying.

“We don’t stop them if they later choose to join other industries such as oil and gas or banking. What matters is that they step into the cyber world with the right skills and spirit,” he said.

The competition concluded with Universiti Selangor (Unisel) taking the top prize of RM6,000 through the efforts of students Nik Badrul Munir Nik Sahazeman, Muhammad Firdaus Amran and Muhammad Shariff Umar.

The first runner-up spot went to Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), whose team of Tan Sin Chee, Lee Wei Song and Megat Muhammad Zafran Megat Muazzam received RM3,000.

In third place was Asia Pacific University of Technology and Innovation (APU), represented by Ruhan Aidan Amaradasa, Lee Kuang Weng and Wong Wei Jie, who took home RM1,800.

CyberDSA 2025

CyberDSA aspires to be the leading regional content-driven event serving the cyber defence & security industry. It aims to connect cyber security professionals and executives in the government and private sectors, driven to accelerate the cyber defence and security agenda.

This event shall bring the latest technologies, knowledge and insights on cyber intelligence shared by regulators, policy makers, military personnel, CISO’s, Government officials, practitioners and researchers from all over the world.

Siber Siaga: Capture the Flag (Code Combat)

Siber Siaga: Capture the Flag (Code Combat) is a national cybersecurity competition taking place from 20 September to 2 October 2025, blending online and on-site challenges at MITEC, Kuala Lumpur. Organized by Bahagian Siber dan Elektromagnetik Pertahanan (BSEP) and Asia Pacific University (APU), and sponsored by Mindmatics Sdn Bhd, the event is held in conjunction with CyberDSA 2025 and Siber Siaga 2025.

The competition unfolds in three thrilling stages. It kicks off with an online preliminary round on 20 September, where teams race against the clock to solve Jeopardy-style challenges covering fields like AI, web exploitation, reverse engineering, and cryptography. The top 20 teams will then face off at MITEC on 30th September in the Finale, diving into a high-stakes cyber investigation to uncover the identity of a threat actor through a storyline-driven challenge. The best five teams move on to the Grand Finale on 1st October — a fast-paced, real-time Attack and Defence showdown, where teams must secure their systems while launching strategic attacks on others. The action concludes with a Prize Ceremony on 2nd October, celebrating Malaysia’s top emerging cyber talents.

Open to university students and independent cybersecurity enthusiasts across Malaysia, SiberSiaga: Code Combat is more than just a competition — it’s a launchpad for the nation’s next generation of cyber defenders. Designed to ignite technical excellence, creative problem-solving, and teamwork under pressure, the event offers participants a chance to showcase their talent on a national stage. With a total prize pool of RM 14,700, including RM 6,000 for the champion team, this is a unique opportunity to gain recognition, sharpen your skills, and make your mark in the cybersecurity arena.

Patriotism at the very heart of what we do… every day, every step of the way. 

Published by: New Straits Times

Patriotism at the very heart of what we do… every day, every step of the way.

August is an extra exciting month here at Mindmatics It is MERDEKA month, a month that is truly cherished by all of us Mindies. It is a month that commemorates our nation’s birth and our freedom to be all that we can be. With that freedom, comes responsibility. Responsibility to ensure our nation’s continued independence, continuous growth and prosperity. We view it as the responsibility of every Malaysian, every single person, establishment, institution and corporate organisation to contribute towards that goal. At Mindmatics, that belief is enshrined in our corporate philosophy and deeply ingrained in our spirit.

Powered by Patriotism, Driven by Duty, Mindies work towards developing homegrown World Class Malaysian Defence Electronic Systems & Solutions. We are dedicated to firmly establishing our company as a leading player in the defence industry. From the millions we invest and re-invest back into Research & Development, the invaluable mission and vision that continuously drives our every pursuit, the 100% Malaysian staffing we employ to every single system we launch, Mindmatics is steadily showcasing the virtues of INDEPENDENCE, SELF-RELIANCE, CAPABILITY, RELIABILITY, CONFIDENCE, INNOVATIVENESS and CUTTING-EDGE BRILLIANCE that Malaysians can be really proud of.

In 25 years and through persistent belief that MALAYSIA INDEED BOLEH, Mindmatics has proven time and again that we can compete with bigger global giants. Some of our highly advanced systems and solutions are already in place throughout the land, helping to power and strengthen our National Defence and Security capabilities through a host of hardware and software applications for Command Control, Intelligence Surveillance & Reconnaissance, Communications and Targeting Operations. Our recent strategic collaborations with respected international companies and even academia further attest to our innovative mindset that is being recognised.

As we celebrate another year of our nation’s birth, we endeavour to continue exceeding our own high standards and expand our horizons whilst always being guided by the aim to protect what is most important; our FREEDOM and our KEMERDEKAAN.

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Pengiktirafan Nasional: MINDMATICS SDN BHD Berjaya Memperoleh Geran PQC di Bawah Program Sandbox Pelan Migrasi Kebangsaan

Putrajaya, 14 Ogos 2025 – Mindmatics Sdn. Bhd., syarikat tempatan dalam bidang sistem elektronik pertahanan, telah berjaya memperoleh geran di bawah Program Proof of Concept (POC) Post-Quantum Cryptography (PQC) Inisiatif Sandbox Pelan Migrasi PQC Kebangsaan. Geran ini ditawarkan hasil penilaian oleh Agensi Keselamatan Siber Negara (NACSA) bersama Pusat Teknologi dan Pengurusan Kriptologi Malaysia (PTPKM). 

Inisiatif ini merupakan langkah strategik negara dalam membangunkan keupayaan kriptografi pasca-kuantum (Post-Quantum Cryptography, PQC) yang kritikal untuk keselamatan komunikasi, perlindungan data pertahanan, dan ketahanan siber nasional menghadapi ancaman teknologi kuantum. 

Majlis penyerahan surat tawaran telah diadakan pada 14 Ogos 2025 di Hotel Dorsett Putrajaya, dan telah disertai oleh wakil rasmi Mindmatics Sdn. Bhd., En Mohd Yazid Bin Abd Razak, Ketua Jabatan Komunikasi. 

Kejayaan ini mengukuhkan lagi peranan Mindmatics sebagai rakan industri yang menyokong aspirasi kerajaan dalam memperkukuh kedaulatan siber, keselamatan maklumat, serta kesiapsiagaan pertahanan negara di era teknologi kuantum.