MOF’s KMP invests in Malaysian computer vision startup, Evlos

  • Unknown investment amount to scale the group and R& D to help growth
  • Evlos provides solutions for various industries ‘ AI-based quality assessment needs.

Shankar Ramanathan, founder and CEO of Evlos (top row, 2nd from left) with his team.

Kumpulan Modal Perdana ( KMP), a tech-focused venture capital owned by the Minister of Finance ( Inc ), announced last week that it had invested in Evlos, a provider of end-to-end computer vision solutions for automated quality inspections. KMP has joined Evlos as its most recent investment, and the money will be used to strengthen its workforce to support its development trajectory.

Evlos, a company founded and developed in Malaysia, has a core goal: to enable companies to fully automate and simplify their excellent control (QC ) inspection process. Through their cutting-edge zero-code computer vision software and automation equipment, the company has a key focus. By lowering labor costs and improving accuracy and reliability, Evas ‘ advanced options can significantly help businesses that still rely on manual labor for QC monitoring of their products and materials.

Shankar Ramanathan, CEO of Evlos, shared, “KMP’s money as well as its experience and extensive system in Malaysia, it serves as a bible to KMP’s faith in our possible, validating our difficult work. We are dedicated to promoting proper business growth and providing high-quality computer vision and robotics technology to help Malaysia’s manufacturing sector improve their quality control. We even look forward to providing more Business with our powerful solutions so they can grow their businesses without sacrificing quality. We are appreciative of KMP’s help, and we hope that additional money will help us advance.

Cedar Technologies Sdn Bhd was established in 2019 as Cedar Technologies Sdn Bhd, and it just received an Evlos Sdn Bhd rebrand in 2022.

Evlos creates its end-to-end solutions in-house, from designing to manufacturing to software using the Evlos Vision software, which is integrated with real-time analytics to investigate precise detection during the production of complex products. Evlos stands out in the market by providing top-of-the-line solutions without sacrificing value, along with its distinctive 24/7 sales support.

KMP is “excited to be supporting such an innovative business &nbsp, and to be a part of an organization leading the development of complete solutions for quality assessment technology across fields,” said Yarham Yunus, CEO of KMP. We are the only company in the market to provide a fully integrated in-house remedy for high-quality examination automation at a reasonable price, which is where we think Evlos has the potential to expand. Our goal is to enable the Evlos staff to grow alongside their company in the upcoming times.

With the global fault detection business projected to grow by 6.6 % Rate by 2027, Evlos says businesses are beginning to realize how defect detection can help reduce manufactured goods ‘ defects, resulting in a decrease in both costs and resources.

Evlos provides no-code, AI-powered system vision solutions with a large, comprehensive collection of tools for a variety of use cases appropriate for all industries.