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MDEC DRIVES MORE THAN RM450 MILLION EXPORT OPPORTUNITIES AT SUSHI TECH TOKYO 2026

06.05.2026

| Digital Economy | Industry | Investment | Investors

TOKYO, 6 May 2026 – The Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) delivered tangible outcomes for Malaysian technology companies at SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026, marked by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) exchange between a Malaysian company and a Japanese partner, alongside the facilitation of more than RM450 million in potential export opportunities during the mission.

The MoU between Malaysian company CitySage Sdn Bhd and Japan-based Eight Knot Inc. was facilitated under MDEC’s leadership of Malaysia’s participation at the event. Witnessed by Loo Chuan Boon, Chief Operating Officer of Selangor Information Technology and Digital Economy Corporation (SIDEC), and Yuki Tsuzuki, Director of Japan External Trade Organisation (JETRO) Kuala Lumpur, the collaboration marks a significant step forward in Malaysia and Japan cooperation in smart mobility solutions.

This partnership combines CitySage’s AI-powered urban insights with Eight Knot’s autonomous navigation technology to explore smart water mobility applications, including the identification of high-potential maritime routes aligned with coastal development and infrastructure planning.

The CitySage-Eight Knot collaboration forms part of a broader export pipeline facilitated by MDEC, reflecting strong global demand for Malaysian digital and sustainability-driven solutions across Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics and autonomous systems, urban resilience and climate technology, food technology, GovTech and smart cities. Several initiatives are already progressing towards commercial validation through pilot deployments.

Further highlighting Malaysia’s innovation capabilities on the global stage, Qarbotech Sdn Bhd, a Malaysian material science and agritech company, won the Grand Prize at the SusHi Tech Challenge 2026 Global Pitch Competition, demonstrating the international competitiveness of Malaysian companies supported through MDEC’s global engagement platforms.

SusHi Tech Tokyo is one of Asia’s leading startup and innovation platforms, bringing together startups, corporates and ecosystem players to foster collaboration and drive innovation in addressing global urban challenges.

MDEC Chief Executive Officer, Anuar Fariz Fadzil, said participation at SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026 reflects MDEC’s continued efforts to expand global market access for Malaysian technology companies. “The partnerships and export opportunities facilitated through this platform demonstrate the readiness of Malaysian digital solutions to scale internationally, as we build a future-ready, AI-driven digital economy by 2030.”

MDEC co-organised the business mission to SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026 with Selangor Information Technology and Digital Economy Corporation (SIDEC), in partnership with MATRADE Tokyo, JETRO and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, bringing 14 Malaysian technology companies to the platform.

Participating companies include include Boostorder Sdn Bhd, Byond Asia Tech Sdn Bhd, CitySage Sdn Bhd, Goolee Sdn Bhd, Health AI Technology Sdn Bhd, Matrix Invent MSC Sdn Bhd, Paix Tech Sdn Bhd, Pixelence Sdn Bhd, Selltro Technologies Sdn Bhd, Stream Capital Sdn Bhd, Wahdah Technologies Sdn Bhd, Wysetime Technologies Sdn Bhd, Xanderia Berhad and Qarbotech Sdn Bhd.

Throughout the programme, MDEC facilitated over 150 business meetings between Malaysian companies and potential partners, covering areas such as AI, fintech, robotics and semiconductor, reflecting strong interest in Malaysia’s innovation-driven digital solutions.

Participation in SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026 forms part of MDEC’s broader Digital Exports (DEX) initiative, which aims to accelerate internationalisation of Malaysian companies through market access, strategic partnership and long-term growth opportunities. Through platforms such as DEX CONNEX, MDEC continues to connect local businesses with global partners to drive innovation-led expansion.


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The Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) delivered tangible outcomes for Malaysian technology companies at SusHi Tech Tokyo 2026, marked by a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) exchange between a Malaysian company and a Japanese partner, alongside the facilitation of more than RM450 million in potential export opportunities during the mission.

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