BUSINESS AFTER THE BIG RESET

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Find out how nine Malaysian SMEs are bringing their business forward through the avenues of IR4.0, digitalisation and halal certification. - brought to you by AmBankMY

The scale of the disruption brought SME leaders to relook at their business to see how they can embrace new opportunities despite the setbacks.

Find out how nine Malaysian SMEs are bringing their business forward through the avenues of Fourth Industrial Revolution , digitalisation and halal certification. Comebest Malaysia, BloomThis Flora, Doluvo, LTP Engineering, Ira Noah, Matahari, Mayflax, LM International and Forest House. — filepicsThe company believes it has a lot to learn in IR4.0. Despite having increased their overall efficiency by over 80% through the implementation of an ERP System, they entered themselves into the AmBank BizRACE, a business competition with an objective to help SMEs scale and grow through initiatives beyond financing. “With little knowledge in IR4.

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