Month: January 2026

  • CGS International spearheaded a market engagement initiative with China’s DeHeng Law Offices and Bursa Malaysia to encourage cross-border listings in Malaysia.

    CGS International spearheaded a market engagement initiative with China’s DeHeng Law Offices and Bursa Malaysia to encourage cross-border listings in Malaysia.

    CGS International Securities Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (CGS MY) recently hosted a strategic market engagement session with DeHeng Law Offices, a leading Beijing-based cross-border law firm, and Bursa Malaysia, reinforcing Malaysia’s position as a regional capital market hub for high-growth Chinese enterprises. The session was designed to facilitate early-stage dialogue with companies from China’s new economy that are exploring regional expansion, while simultaneously creating greater opportunities for ASEAN investors to participate in their growth journeys.

    The engagement focused on enhancing understanding of Malaysia’s capital market framework, issuer readiness, and regulatory expectations, as well as providing clarity on listing pathways available on Bursa Malaysia. By addressing key considerations at an early stage, the initiative aims to support well-governed, future-ready companies in evaluating Malaysia as a viable destination for capital raising and long-term regional growth.

    Alan Inn Wei Loon, Country Head of CGS MY, highlighted CGS International’s unique position as a gateway between China and ASEAN, supported by its shareholders China Galaxy Securities and the China Investment Corporation (CIC). He noted that Malaysia’s deep liquidity pools, diversified asset base, mature capital market infrastructure and strong investor protection framework make it an attractive listing destination. CGS MY, he added, looks forward to working closely with DeHeng to intensify efforts in attracting new economy companies, enhancing their visibility among Malaysian institutional and retail investors, and facilitating cross-border growth between China, Malaysia and the wider ASEAN region.

    Echoing this sentiment, Xu Jianjun, Deputy Director of DeHeng Law Offices, emphasized the firm’s role in preparing Chinese issuers for international capital markets. Beyond regulatory compliance, he said companies must meet growing expectations around governance, sustainability and long-term value creation. Through specialized cross-border legal advisory, DeHeng aims to support market-ready issuers while ensuring mutually beneficial outcomes for both companies and Malaysia’s investment community.

    In his welcome remarks, Julian Mahmud Hashim, Chief Regulatory Officer of Bursa Malaysia, underscored Malaysia’s strengths as a stable base for companies seeking a foothold in Southeast Asia. He noted that Bursa Malaysia offers multiple listing routes for foreign companies and remains committed to supporting early-stage discussions, providing regulatory clarity and helping potential issuers progress confidently from intention to execution.

    The collaboration between CGS MY and DeHeng is focused on connecting future-ready companies from high-potential sectors such as technology, advanced manufacturing, renewable energy and consumer goods with Malaysia’s robust capital-raising ecosystem. By combining CGS MY’s regional connectivity with DeHeng’s cross-border legal expertise, the initiative aims to strengthen market understanding, improve issuer preparedness and support informed decision-making for companies considering Malaysia as their capital market destination.

  • Canon Unveils EOS Filmmaker as Part of Expanded EOS Master Programme for 2026

    Canon Unveils EOS Filmmaker as Part of Expanded EOS Master Programme for 2026

    Canon Marketing Malaysia has announced the 2026 lineup of its EOS Master Programme, reaffirming its long-standing commitment to empowering Malaysia’s photography and videography community through structured education, mentorship, and professional knowledge-sharing. The expanded programme now features three pillars — EOS Masters, EOS Mentors, and the newly introduced EOS Filmmaker — designed to support creators at different stages of their creative journeys.

    First launched in 2023, the EOS Master Programme has continued to evolve alongside the rapidly changing creative landscape. In response to the growing importance of video-driven content and motion storytelling across industries, Canon has strengthened the 2026 programme with the introduction of EOS Filmmaker. This new category reflects Canon’s strategic focus on videography and hybrid workflows, ensuring that both still and motion creators receive relevant support and industry-aligned guidance.

    The 2026 lineup brings together a total of 26 professionals, comprising 11 EOS Masters, 12 EOS Mentors, and 3 EOS Filmmakers. These individuals represent a diverse range of specializations, including astrophotography, commercial and event photography, human interest and photojournalism, portraiture, travel, underwater, wildlife, and wedding photography, alongside cinematic storytelling and digital video production. Each participant is recognized for their creative excellence, industry experience, and meaningful contributions to Malaysia’s imaging community.

    The addition of EOS Filmmaker further underscores Canon’s commitment to supporting creators who work across cinematic, commercial, and digital video formats. As video-first platforms continue to dominate the content landscape, the programme aims to equip professionals with the skills, insights, and tools needed to thrive in an increasingly hybrid creative environment.

    Throughout the year, EOS Masters and EOS Filmmakers will play an active role in nurturing creative talent through workshops, talks, training sessions, and Canon-led initiatives. These engagements are designed to provide practical, real-world insights while showcasing how Canon’s imaging ecosystem supports high-quality storytelling across both photography and videography.

    Canon Marketing Malaysia President and CEO Masato Yoshiie highlighted that the EOS Master Programme reflects the company’s long-term vision of building a strong and credible creative community in Malaysia. He noted that the introduction of EOS Filmmaker allows Canon to evolve alongside creators, offering them the platform, knowledge, and tools needed to push creative boundaries in an ever-changing visual landscape. Echoing this sentiment, Edward Chang, Head of Image Communication Business Division at Canon Marketing Malaysia, emphasized the growing role of videography in modern storytelling and Canon’s commitment to providing meaningful learning experiences for creators working across multiple formats.

    Guided by Canon’s Kyosei philosophy, which promotes working together for the common good, the EOS Master Programme continues to foster collaboration, mentorship, and innovation. Through this initiative, Canon remains dedicated to cultivating a vibrant, future-ready creative ecosystem in Malaysia.

  • Why Are Young Children Always Getting Sick? Here’s What You Need to Know

    Why Are Young Children Always Getting Sick? Here’s What You Need to Know

    It often begins with a mild cough, a sudden rash, or a low-grade fever. Within days, a child who was meant to be in school is resting at home, while parents juggle work commitments, concern, and caregiving. Common childhood illnesses such as hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD), influenza, and measles seem to circulate endlessly, especially in crowded environments like classrooms, childcare centers, or birthday parties. These infections can disrupt daily routines, affect appetite and energy levels, and temporarily hinder a child’s learning and development.

    According to Dr Ch’ng Tong Wei, Consultant Paediatrician and Paediatric Infectious Disease Specialist at Sunway Medical Centre, Sunway City, this pattern is entirely normal. Young children, particularly those attending preschool for the first time, can fall ill as many as eight to twelve times a year. This happens because their immune systems are still developing. Each infection helps the body learn to recognize germs and produce antibodies, gradually strengthening immunity. In contrast, older children and adults tend to fall sick less frequently because their immune systems have matured through repeated exposure over time.

    In Malaysia’s tropical climate, several infections are especially common. Influenza tends to surge during year-end periods and school reopening seasons, while viruses such as RSV and adenovirus frequently cause prolonged coughs and cold-like symptoms. HFMD spreads easily in childcare settings, while gastroenteritis leads to vomiting and diarrhea. Dengue remains a year-round concern due to mosquito exposure, and diseases like chickenpox and measles still occur when vaccination coverage declines.

    Paediatric infectious diseases often begin with mild, non-specific symptoms but can significantly disrupt a child’s daily routine and schooling.

    For parents, it can be difficult to distinguish between a mild illness and something more serious. Dr Ch’ng explains that most infections in otherwise healthy children are self-limiting. If a fever lasts less than three days, the child remains active, and they are still able to eat and drink, even with reduced appetite, it is usually a mild infection. However, warning signs such as fever lasting more than three days, breathing difficulties, excessive drowsiness, persistent vomiting or diarrhea, or rapidly spreading rashes should never be ignored. Prompt medical attention is crucial when these symptoms appear.

    Although rare, underlying immune disorders may be suspected when a child experiences unusually frequent or severe infections. These children may require repeated hospitalizations, suffer from recurring viral or fungal infections, or show poor growth and weight gain. In such cases, doctors may recommend specialized blood tests or referrals to immunologists, though these investigations are only done when there are clear indications.

    A child’s immunity is influenced by various factors including genetics, environment, lifestyle, and preventive care. Conditions such as asthma, eczema, or allergies can make some children more prone to infections. Exposure to second-hand smoke, pollution, and crowded spaces can also increase illness frequency. While genetics cannot be altered, parents can support immune health through adequate sleep, regular physical activity, outdoor play, balanced low-sugar diets, sufficient intake of fruits and vegetables, vitamin D supplementation, and proper hand hygiene. Expensive supplements are generally unnecessary when healthy routines are in place.

    Warning signs such as prolonged fever, unusual drowsiness, or persistent vomiting may signal serious paediatric infections and require prompt medical attention.

    Prevention remains a cornerstone of childhood health. Simple practices like handwashing and avoiding unnecessary exposure to crowds can significantly reduce infections. Vaccination is especially vital, as routine and optional vaccines protect children from severe and preventable diseases. Regular health check-ups also play an important role in monitoring growth, development, and overall wellbeing, rather than waiting until a child becomes ill.

    Ultimately, childhood illnesses are a natural part of growing up. Parents should not feel guilty when their child falls sick. By recognizing warning signs, maintaining healthy habits, and seeking medical advice when necessary, families can navigate early childhood with greater confidence and peace of mind.

  • Lagu “Juliet” nyanyian Akim & The Majistret berjaya meraih kedudukan tangga ketiga dalam Carta Malaysia iTunes Top Song, sekali gus menjadi satu-satunya lagu Melayu yang tersenarai dalam kelompok Top 3.

    Lagu “Juliet” nyanyian Akim & The Majistret berjaya meraih kedudukan tangga ketiga dalam Carta Malaysia iTunes Top Song, sekali gus menjadi satu-satunya lagu Melayu yang tersenarai dalam kelompok Top 3.

    Kumpulan rock popular tanah air, Akim & The Majistret, terus mengukuhkan kedudukan mereka dalam industri muzik tempatan apabila single terbaharu berjudul Juliet berjaya menduduki tangga ketiga Carta Malaysia iTunes Top Songs. Lebih membanggakan, Juliet muncul sebagai satu-satunya lagu Melayu yang tersenarai dalam kelompok Top 3, bersaing dengan dua lagu antarabangsa paling popular ketika ini.

    Pencapaian tersebut disifatkan sebagai satu kejayaan besar buat muzik tempatan, membuktikan bahawa karya berbahasa Melayu masih mampu meraih tempat di carta arus perdana jika mendapat sokongan padu peminat. Sambutan luar biasa terhadap Juliet juga memperlihatkan kekuatan lagu yang sarat dengan emosi serta penceritaan yang dekat dengan pendengar.

    Menurut vokalis kumpulan tersebut, Akim Ahmad, kejayaan ini hadir secara organik tanpa sebarang gimik pemasaran. Sokongan tulen peminat menjadi faktor utama yang mendorong Juliet mencipta kejayaan di carta iTunes, sekali gus memberi suntikan semangat kepada Akim & The Majistret untuk terus menghasilkan karya yang jujur dan matang.

    Dengan pelancaran video muzik rasmi Juliet yang bakal ditayangkan di saluran YouTube Nova Music, lagu ini dijangka terus mencetuskan fenomena dan mengukuhkan lagi pengaruh Akim & The Majistret dalam landskap muzik tempatan.

  • The AI Infrastructure Dilemma: Getting Ready for the Era of Agentic AI

    The AI Infrastructure Dilemma: Getting Ready for the Era of Agentic AI

    As the world races to establish leadership in Artificial Intelligence (AI), governments and industries are grappling with urgent demographic and economic pressures, from aging populations to shrinking workforces and the imperative to boost productivity. In this context, the emergence of agentic AI—systems that do more than respond, but reason, plan, and take autonomous actions—represents a transformative shift with profound implications for infrastructure, innovation, and national competitiveness. Unlike traditional AI models that answer queries, agentic AI can manage extended workflows independently: booking flights, updating schedules, sending reminders, or adapting plans dynamically based on external factors. This proactive, collaborative intelligence will require significantly more compute power, not only to process individual tasks but to orchestrate reasoning, planning, and continuous adaptation across billions of simultaneous users and applications.

    The challenge extends beyond GPUs, which have traditionally dominated AI conversations for training and inference. CPUs, high-speed interconnects, memory, and networking form the backbone of modern AI infrastructure, coordinating workloads, managing data movement, and supporting real-time system orchestration. High-performance CPUs, such as AMD EPYC™ 9005 Series, are critical for running AI workloads efficiently, particularly as models evolve into more modular and distributed architectures like mixture-of-experts systems. Connectivity is equally vital: smart network interface controllers (NICs), low-latency interconnects, and scalable fabrics ensure seamless, high-throughput data flow, enabling agentic AI to operate at scale with minimal delays. The convergence of these components into heterogeneous, rack-scale systems is essential for orchestrating complex, real-time interactions between billions of AI agents.

    Openness in software, hardware, and systems design emerges as another strategic priority. Closed ecosystems risk vendor lock-in and limit flexibility at a time when agility is crucial to scale AI. Open software stacks like AMD ROCm™ enable developers and researchers to build, optimize, and deploy AI models across diverse environments, supporting popular frameworks like PyTorch and TensorFlow while offering portability and performance tuning. Open hardware standards, including the Open Compute Project (OCP), the Ultra Accelerator Link (UALink), and next-generation networking frameworks from the Ultra Ethernet Consortium (UEC), provide the modularity, high-bandwidth connectivity, and interoperability needed for distributed AI systems. These open initiatives empower cloud and data center operators to build flexible, energy-efficient infrastructure capable of supporting both global AI innovation and local differentiation.

    For countries like Malaysia, embracing an open, heterogeneous AI ecosystem is not simply a technical decision—it is a strategic imperative. National competitiveness in the age of agentic AI depends on the ability to deploy scalable, high-performance infrastructure that supports complex workloads, facilitates local innovation, and ensures technological sovereignty. The upcoming release of AMD’s Helios, a next-generation rack-scale reference design, exemplifies the integration of high-performance compute, open software, and scalable architecture necessary to meet the demands of agentic AI in 2026 and beyond.

    Looking ahead, the successful adoption of agentic AI requires a holistic approach to infrastructure: CPUs and GPUs must work in tandem, high-speed networking and interconnects must provide low-latency data movement, and open software and modular rack-scale systems must enable flexibility, innovation, and interoperability. By investing in such infrastructure, Malaysia and other nations can harness the transformative power of agentic AI to drive automation, innovation, and sustainable economic growth while navigating the global AI race.

  • ‘Bisik Asmara’ – Kesepian Uqasha Senrose Menggoda, Zul Ariffin Diuji Kesetiaan

    ‘Bisik Asmara’ – Kesepian Uqasha Senrose Menggoda, Zul Ariffin Diuji Kesetiaan

    Drama terbaru TV3, Bisik Asmara, bakal menghiasi slot Samarinda mulai 21 Januari hingga 10 Februari 2026, setiap Isnin hingga Khamis, jam 10.00 malam, serta boleh ditonton secara eksklusif di platform penstriman iQIYI. Drama 20 episod ini diterbitkan oleh Saphire Screen, diarahkan oleh Jamal Khan, dan skripnya ditulis oleh Rozie Rashid serta Zakinah Ab Zarith. Menampilkan barisan pelakon hebat seperti Zul Ariffin, Uqasha Senrose, dan Sophia Albarakbah, Bisik Asmara membawa penonton menyelami kisah emosi yang sarat dengan kesunyian, godaan dan konflik perasaan yang kompleks.

    Drama ini mengisahkan Noreen (Uqasha Senrose), seorang wanita berdikari dan berkerjaya yang hidupnya kelihatan sempurna tetapi diliputi kesunyian yang semakin mendalam. Kehidupan Noreen mula berubah apabila Farhan (Zul Ariffin), rakan sekerjanya yang berdepan masalah tempat tinggal, memerlukan rumah sewaan sementara. Farhan pula terpaksa menjalani perkahwinan jarak jauh dengan isterinya, Sheila (Sophia Albarakbah), yang memilih untuk tinggal di kampung demi menjaga ibunya, Umi (Ruminah Sidek), yang uzur dan menghidap demensia. Kehadiran Farhan sebagai jiran dan suami yang terperangkap antara tanggungjawab dan keperluan emosi membuka ruang kepada perasaan yang tidak sepatutnya wujud, menimbulkan dilema moral dan konflik dalaman.

    Hari demi hari, Noreen dan Farhan semakin rapat, walaupun diselubungi rasa tanggungjawab, kebimbangan, dan kesedaran tentang batasan perasaan. Hubungan yang bermula tanpa niat berubah menjadi permainan emosi yang kompleks, penuh obsesi, pengkhianatan dan cabaran terhadap kesetiaan serta kejujuran. Dalam masa yang sama, Sheila mula menyedari perubahan yang berlaku, membuka ruang kepada konflik yang semakin tegang dan keputusan sukar yang bakal mempengaruhi hidup mereka semua. Drama ini menyorot isu kesunyian dalam perkahwinan, keperluan emosi yang sering terabai, serta akibat apabila batas perasaan dilanggar, menjadikannya lebih daripada sekadar kisah cinta terlarang biasa.

    Zul Ariffin menyatakan, “Watak Farhan sangat dekat dengan realiti. Ramai lelaki bergelut antara tanggungjawab sebagai suami dan keperluan untuk difahami sebagai manusia. Drama ini bukan untuk menghakimi, tetapi untuk membuka perbincangan. Kadang-kadang bukan cinta yang salah, tetapi pilihan yang kita buat ketika hati sunyi.” Ucapan ini menekankan kedalaman tema psikologi dan konflik moral yang diangkat dalam Bisik Asmara, menjadikannya tontonan yang dekat dengan realiti kehidupan moden.

    Dengan penceritaan yang matang, konflik emosi yang mendalam, dan lakonan berkesan daripada barisan pelakon utama, Bisik Asmara menjanjikan pengalaman tontonan yang mendebarkan dan penuh keterikatan emosi. Penonton digalakkan menandakan kalendar mereka untuk mengikuti drama ini dan menyaksikan episod baharu secara eksklusif di iQIYI, sejam selepas siaran TV3. Untuk maklumat lanjut dan perkembangan terkini, penonton boleh mengikuti TV3 di Facebook, X, YouTube dan Instagram @TV3Malaysia, serta Instagram rasmi Drama Sangat di @dramasangat.

  • Ramadan Buffet Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3 Makes a Warm Return, Bringing Selangor’s Beloved Flavors Back to the Table

    Ramadan Buffet Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3 Makes a Warm Return, Bringing Selangor’s Beloved Flavors Back to the Table

    Mercure Kuala Lumpur Glenmarie, part of Accor’s globally recognized portfolio of hospitality brands, continues to champion meaningful, locally inspired experiences with the return of its much-anticipated Ramadan Buffet Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3. Taking place from 23 February to 19 March 2026 at WARNA All Day Dining, this cherished iftar experience invites guests to reconnect with the comforting flavors of Selangor in an atmosphere that celebrates togetherness, tradition, and heartfelt moments. Fondly remembered from previous editions, Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3 is thoughtfully curated to feel both familiar and rediscovered, transforming each evening into a warm gathering centered on heritage and shared stories.

    Rooted in Mercure’s commitment to local discovery, the buffet takes diners on a culinary journey across Selangor’s nine districts, showcasing the state’s diverse food culture through a generous spread. The experience begins with appetizers and salads made from pesticide-free produce sourced from Klang, complemented by traditional local leaves such as ulam raja, pegaga, ceylom, and heart of banana, paired with classic sambal selections including sambal belacan, sambal tempoyak, and sambal kicap. Regional starters like acar buah, kerabu pucuk paku, rojak Klang, and Selayang-style cold cuts set the tone for a feast that balances freshness with bold, nostalgic flavors.

    Drawing inspiration from Selangor’s bustling Ramadan bazaars, the buffet continues with an array of kudap-kudap and street food favorites, including crispy fritters, karipap, cekodok manis, ubi getuk, and assorted local keropok. The heart of Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3 lies in its regional signature dishes, each representing a district’s culinary identity — from Gombak’s satay ayam dan daging, rendang, punten Jawa, and sambal taun berkuah, to Sabak Bernam’s iconic Nasi Ambeng, Klang’s Siakap Purbakala and grilled seafood, Kuala Selangor’s soto Jawa, and Petaling’s chicken shawarma wraps. The journey continues through Hulu Langat’s kambing salai, Kuala Langat’s live Char Kway Teow and DIY noodle stations, Sepang’s gulai kawah and bubur lambuk, and Hulu Selangor’s roti canai, murtabak, and roti John.

    The main course selections further celebrate Selangor’s culinary heritage with rotating daily offerings of carbohydrates, proteins, and vegetables, ensuring variety throughout the season. Signature dishes such as nasi kukus, nasi jeera, ayam masak ros, daging masak lemak, ikan goreng masam manis, sambal kerang, and seasonal vegetables provide comfort and authenticity in every serving, while live grill and action stations add an interactive element to the dining experience. The evening concludes with a delightful spread of traditional desserts, including wadai kipeng, freshly made apam balik, assorted kuih-muih Melayu, aneka bubur manis, cendol, ABC, local fruits, and refreshing Air Balang selections, leaving guests with a memorable sweet finish.

    Adding to the festive ambience, live music performances by Soul Shadow, a photo booth, lucky draws, and a thoughtfully designed dining setting enhance the sense of celebration throughout the holy month. Priced at RM158+ per adult, RM98+ for senior citizens, and RM68+ for children, the buffet also offers attractive early bird and promotional deals, making it ideal for family gatherings, corporate iftars, and meaningful reunions. With its inviting atmosphere, halal-certified offerings, and strong sense of local identity, Ramadan Buffet Sajian Darul Ehsan Vol. 3 at WARNA All Day Dining once again promises a Ramadan experience worth returning to — one that brings people together through taste, tradition, and the joy of shared moments.

  • HONOR Launches Phased Rollout of MagicOS 10 for Malaysian Smartphones Starting January

    HONOR Launches Phased Rollout of MagicOS 10 for Malaysian Smartphones Starting January

    HONOR has officially kicked off the phased rollout of its latest operating system, MagicOS 10, for users in Malaysia starting this month. The update will gradually reach a wide range of HONOR smartphone models, delivering noticeable improvements in performance, a refreshed visual design, and advanced AI-powered features. Leading the rollout is the flagship HONOR Magic8 Pro, with additional compatible devices set to receive the update in stages throughout 2026.

    Built on Android 16, MagicOS 10 introduces a cleaner and more intuitive interface highlighted by transparent design elements that create a lighter visual experience while optimizing power efficiency. Performance-focused enhancements also benefit mobile gamers, including a unique feature that allows games to remain active and connected even when the screen is turned off, helping to preserve battery life without compromising gameplay continuity.

    Photography and creativity take center stage in MagicOS 10 with the introduction of innovative AI tools. The industry-first Magic Pose feature acts as a real-time photography assistant, offering pose suggestions to help users look more natural and confident in front of the camera. Meanwhile, Magic Color enables users to instantly apply cinematic, film-inspired tones to their photos, transforming everyday shots into polished, professional-looking visuals suitable for social media or personal keepsakes.

    MagicOS 10 also strengthens productivity, safety, and communication. The new OneTap feature allows seamless, one-touch file transfers between HONOR smartphones and iPhones, simplifying cross-platform sharing. On the security front, enhanced AI Deepfake Detection can now identify digitally altered faces involving multiple people during live video calls, adding an extra layer of protection against scams. In addition, real-time call translation breaks language barriers by enabling instant translation during phone conversations, making global communication more effortless than ever. Users seeking assistance with the update can visit any HONOR Experience Store for hands-on support, while more details are available on HONOR’s official website.

  • A Life Elevated Above the City

    A Life Elevated Above the City

    IJM Land has unveiled Phase 4 of Ridge View @ Puchong, introducing an exclusive collection of 16 three-storey bungalows designed for families seeking space, privacy and an elevated living environment within one of Selangor’s most established townships. Situated 152 meters above sea level, this latest phase reinforces Ridge View’s identity as a distinctive hilltop enclave, offering calmer surroundings, sweeping views and a low-density residential setting amid Puchong’s rapid urban growth.

    Set to officially launch on 17 January 2026 and now open for registration, Phase 4 carries a Gross Development Value (GDV) of RM44.87 million, reflecting sustained demand for premium landed homes. Each bungalow sits on a 45 x 86 ft plot with a built-up area of 3,601 sq ft, featuring five bedrooms and five bathrooms to comfortably support multi-generational living. With prices starting from RM2.74 million, the homes are designed to be adaptable, spacious and future-ready, catering to evolving family lifestyles.

    The bungalows are thoughtfully equipped with modern, sustainability-focused features including EV-ready infrastructure, photovoltaic panels, rainwater harvesting systems and lift-ready cores. These elements are complemented by side land that enhances openness and flexibility for outdoor activities or future extensions. According to IJM Land, the design approach prioritizes long-term comfort, accessibility and responsible living without compromising on elegance or functionality.

    Ridge View @ Puchong’s elevated terrain continues to be a defining feature, offering residents uninterrupted sunset views and improved natural ventilation, while the terrace garden concept integrates greenery seamlessly across the hillside. Residents also enjoy access to a gated and guarded community with a private clubhouse, swimming pool, gym, sauna, multipurpose hall and a lookout point overlooking Puchong, creating a balanced lifestyle that blends retreat with everyday convenience.

    Connectivity remains a strong advantage, with easy access to major highways such as LDP, SKVE, ELITE, MEX and KESAS, as well as proximity to the established amenities of Bandar Puteri Puchong. With strong take-up rates recorded in earlier phases, Phase 4 further strengthens Ridge View’s reputation as a prestigious residential address. Construction is expected to be completed by Q1 2028, with limited units available, positioning this release as a rare opportunity to be part of a growing hilltop community defined by space, elevation and thoughtful design.

  • Racing Towards Singularity: CGS International Sets the Course for an AI-Smart, High-Value Capital Market

    Racing Towards Singularity: CGS International Sets the Course for an AI-Smart, High-Value Capital Market

    CGS International Securities Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (CGS MY) officially launched its 18th Annual Malaysia Corporate Day 2026 under the theme “Racing Towards Singularity”, convening corporate leaders, capital market participants, fund managers and government representatives to examine the structural reforms shaping Malaysia’s economic and investment future. The conference took place against the backdrop of ASEAN’s accelerating energy transition and the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI), positioning the event as a key platform for dialogue on how technology and policy are reshaping capital allocation and competitiveness.

    As Malaysia enters a pivotal transition year following its ASEAN chairmanship in 2025, discussions centered on the idea of an “economic singularity” — a stage where technological advancement, particularly AI, becomes an irreversible driver of productivity and growth. With 2026 marking the execution phase of several national strategies under the Thirteenth Malaysia Plan (13MP) 2026–2030, the conference highlighted how Malaysia’s AI Nation framework is moving from policy design to real-world implementation, signaling new opportunities for investors and businesses alike.

    A keynote address titled “Racing Towards Singularity, Investing in Future Intelligence” was delivered by Yang Berbahagia (YBhg.) Tan Sri Shahril Ridza Ridzuan, Chairman of Axiata Group Berhad and Independent Non-Executive Director of CGS MY. He emphasised that AI is fundamentally redefining how value is created, with capital markets increasingly rewarding future-ready organisations that demonstrate scalable intelligence, digital resilience and long-term innovation capabilities. He also stressed that AI should be viewed as a tool to augment human potential, create new competencies and strengthen participation in a fast-evolving economy, rather than replace the workforce.

    The conference featured panel discussions and presentations covering key themes such as the Ringgit outlook, carbon tax implementation, data center development, and Carbon Capture, Utilization and Storage (CCUS). These sessions were led by CGS MY’s award-winning research team alongside listed companies and industry experts from the technology, energy and services sectors, offering market insights into how structural reforms and sustainability initiatives are influencing investment strategies.

    CGS MY’s Chief Executive Officer, Khairi Shahrin Arief bin Baki, noted that the theme reflects not only changes in the broader economy but also CGS MY’s own transformation. He highlighted the firm’s evolution from a traditional stockbroking model into an integrated financial services provider encompassing investment banking, private wealth and asset management. Leveraging its China-ASEAN heritage and extensive regional networks, CGS MY aims to connect capital with high-growth opportunities while supporting government, corporate and retail stakeholders navigating shifts in technology, sustainability and high-value industries.

    Despite ongoing global uncertainties, CGS MY reaffirmed that Malaysia’s outlook remains supported by structural reforms, improving investment quality and a clear policy direction toward innovation-led growth. As the nation races toward economic singularity, closer collaboration between government, businesses and capital markets will be critical to translating technological progress into sustainable, long-term value creation.