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MCMC to host international regulatory conference 2025 next week

'Leaping into the Quantum Frontier': the two-day event at Grand Hyatt KL explores advancements in tech innovation, regulatory frameworks

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KUALA LUMPUR – The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) will host the International Regulatory Conference (IRC) 2025 on January 7 and 8, marking a significant milestone in global discussion on technology and governance.

Themed “Leaping into the Quantum Frontier: Regulation and Innovation in the Tech Era”, the two-day event, to be held at the Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur, will delve into the evolving digital landscape, with a focus on cutting-edge technologies and regulatory frameworks essential to navigating the challenges and opportunities of the modern era.

According to the IRC 2025 microsite, the event, expected to be launched by Minister of Communications Fahmi Fadzil, will serve as a critical platform for regulators, industry leaders and global experts to exchange insights and chart strategies for a resilient and sustainable technological future.

The conference will showcase a dynamic agenda, including high-impact dialogues, fireside chats, and keynote addresses, all aimed at fostering collaboration, driving innovation and forward-thinking discussions.

The discussions will explore topics such as regulatory transformation, international cooperation and the transformative role of technology across key sectors.

With an assembly of distinguished speakers, including policymakers and global experts, IRC 2025 offers invaluable opportunities for knowledge sharing, networking and shaping the future of regulation and technology.

MCMC envisions IRC 2025 as a platform to promote collaboration, spark innovation, and drive forward-thinking discussions in the technology era. – January 2, 2025

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