Appfuxion Consulting wins at Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards 2025 | Asian Business Review
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Appfuxion Consulting wins at Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards 2025

Its Agentic AI solution reduces manual efforts and increases defect detection rates.

Digital solutions and software testing services company Appfuxion Consulting received the AI - IT Services category at the Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards 2025 for its groundbreaking solution, Advanced Generative Intelligent System (AGIS) that enables intelligent automation, compliance, and risk mitigation.

AGIS is an Agentic AI and multi-agent systems platform designed to transform quality assurance (QA) and knowledge management by automating, optimising, and orchestrating testing processes and information flows. It enhances operational efficiency, regulatory compliance, and strategic decision-making whilst continuously capturing, refining, and evolving knowledge to adapt to ongoing changes and updates. This ensures that AGIS remains a highly intelligent and adaptable QA assistant, driving excellence, innovation, and continuous improvement in testing and knowledge management.

Its AI-driven agents autonomously generate, execute, and validate test cases from BRDs and FSDs, reducing errors and accelerating test cycles. Meanwhile, its Agentic AI feature continuously monitors compliance, mitigating risks and ensuring adherence to industry standards. The technology’s seamless integration with JIRA and Opentext Application Quality Management also enables real-time defect tracking, predictive analytics, and proactive issue resolution.

Amongst the success of AGIS is its automated test case generation and execution, where it has reduced manual efforts by 60% and accelerated software delivery by increasing defect detection rates by up to 40%. AGIS also features a self-learning repository that enhances decision-making, enabling seamless access to critical QA insights and best practices.

The Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards honours outstanding companies who have made exceptional contributions in pursuit of technological innovation within Malaysia.

The Malaysia Technology Excellence Awards is presented by Asian Business Review Magazine. To view the full list of winners, click here. If you want to join the 2026 awards programme and be acclaimed for your company's outstanding contributions in pursuit of technological innovation, please contact Danica Avila at [email protected].

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