congatec, one of the global leaders in embedded and edge computing technology, has announced the establishment of its new subsidiary in Penang, marking a strategic expansion of its engineering and research footprint in Asia.
The move underscores congatec’s commitment to anchoring high-value embedded computing design, customisation and technical support capabilities in Malaysia, in line with its global “local for local” strategy.
As part of the expansion, congatec has onboarded an experienced embedded engineering team from Kontron Asia, comprising 23 specialised engineers, with plans to scale the Penang operation to approximately 70 employees over the medium term.
The new subsidiary strengthens congatec’s regional research and development (R&D) and technical support capabilities, enabling faster development cycles, application-ready (aReady) solutions and closer collaboration with customers across the Asia-Pacific market.
InvestPenang chief executive officer Datuk Loo Lee Lian, representing Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow, said that Penang’s 50 years of industrialisation have shaped a deep and highly skilled talent base spanning engineering, design, manufacturing, and advanced technologies.
“This long-standing industrial maturity enables investors like congatec to scale R&D, technical support and regional operations efficiently, supported by talent that is both globally competitive and industry-ready,” she said in a press statement.
“We are confident that congatec’s presence will generate meaningful technological spillovers for Penang. The integration of “Designed in Germany” quality standards with Penang’s robust industrial ecosystem, supported by our highly skilled talent, will create strong synergies for innovation and growth.”
Malaysian Investment Development Authority (Mida) chief executive officer Datuk Sikh Shamsul Ibrahim Sikh Abdul Majid said congatec’s expansion to establish its R&D subsidiary in Penang exemplifies Malaysia’s shift towards high-value, innovation-driven activities within our electrical and electronics ecosystem.
“This investment underscores the growing recognition of Malaysia as a strategic location for advanced embedded computing capabilities. By anchoring sophisticated engineering and technical support functions here, we strengthen domestic R&D capacity, accelerate technology adoption, and create meaningful career pathways for Malaysian engineering talent.
“Aligned with the New Industrial Master Plan 2030, congatec’s expansion contributes to Malaysia’s position as a competitive hub for next-generation embedded and edge computing innovation in the region,” he said.
congatec chief executive officer Dr Dominik Ressing said the opening of the Malaysian subsidiary was a natural next step in the company’s ‘local for local’ philosophy.
He added that having regional development and support resources enables the company to respond faster and more precisely to local requirements.
“Our goal is to improve customers’ time-to-market, total cost of ownership, and return on investment through local engineering expertise, while reducing barriers to application development across the APAC region,” Dr Dominik said.
congatec chief operating officer and chief technology officer Konrad Garhammer said the company was delighted to welcome an experienced and highly motivated engineering team into the congatec group.
“With our new location in the ‘Silicon Valley of the East’, we gain access to an outstanding ecosystem of semiconductor manufacturers and production partners. This allows us to combine our German engineering DNA with the dynamism of the Asian market.
“The new team brings extensive experience in developing highly integrated embedded computing platforms, enabling us not only to expand our portfolio but also to deliver maintenance and support services within our customers’ time zones. Furthermore, we are gaining vital capabilities across production, production support, and production engineering – expertise we plan to expand further. These are decisive factors in ensuring operational excellence,” Garhammer said.
The Penang centre will support the APAC market with standard and customised embedded computing platforms developed in alignment with congatec’s “Designed in Germany” quality standards. In addition to advanced x86-based solutions based on Intel and AMD processors, the team will develop Computer-on-Modules (COMs leveraging technologies from Qualcomm, Texas Instrument, and NXP), alongside expanded aReady. software and solution stacks.
These validated platforms are designed to shorten design-in cycles, reduce non-recurring engineering costs and accelerate customers’ time-to-market.
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