The collaboration aims to bridge the gap between static data analytics and live, automated decision-making. By integrating VANTIQ’s orchestration platform—which connects sensors, IoT devices, and generative AI in milliseconds—with NiSE’s local implementation expertise, the firms seek to move beyond experimental AI projects toward production-grade systems. The focus is on environments where milliseconds matter, such as smart city traffic management, healthcare diagnostics, and port operations.
Malaysia offers a fertile landscape for this technology, bolstered by RM114.7 billion in data center and cloud investments between 2021 and 2023. Sazlina Soyat, Executive Director at NiSE Insight, noted that organizations are moving past basic dashboards, requiring platforms that actively link data, personnel, and operational workflows. VANTIQ CEO Marty Sprinzen added that the partnership is intended to help Malaysian entities sense and respond to events as they unfold, turning infrastructure investments into measurable, real-time outcomes.

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