
The depot land for the Penang Light Rail Transit (LRT) Mutiara Line, located on Silicon Island, is progressing according to schedule and is expected to be completed and handed over to the project developer and asset owner, Mass Rapid Transit Corporation (MRT Corp), by the end of 2025. This key milestone is part of the ongoing development of the LRT system, which is set to improve public transportation in Penang.

To date, 70 acres of the expansive 2,300-acre Silicon Island have been successfully reclaimed. Of this reclaimed land, six acres have been specifically allocated for the LRT depot, and reclamation work continues to progress smoothly, ensuring that the project will meet its handover deadline. Starting in 2025, the reclamation efforts will significantly ramp up, with an annual goal of reclaiming between 300 to 400 acres, which will further support the island’s development.
Beyond the LRT depot, Silicon Island is being positioned as a central hub for economic growth in Penang, with plans to attract substantial investments, create thousands of jobs, and strengthen the region’s competitive edge on both a national and global scale. The development of Silicon Island is part of a broader strategy to transform Penang into a high-tech and innovation-driven economic powerhouse.

One of the most significant components of the island’s development is the Green Tech Park, which is being earmarked for industrial development. The first 100 acres of the park are expected to be ready for use by the first quarter of 2026. Shortly after, the construction of manufacturing facilities will begin, with operations expected to start by mid-2027. The Green Tech Park is expected to focus on high-value industries such as semiconductors, medical technology, and industrial automation, further boosting Penang’s role in the global economy.
Silicon Island’s development is not just about infrastructure—it represents a comprehensive vision for sustainable growth. The project combines cutting-edge technology, environmental sustainability, and economic opportunity to create a balanced and forward-thinking approach to urban development. The island’s design integrates green technologies and sustainable practices that align with the state’s commitment to environmental responsibility.
As the project continues to unfold, Silicon Island is set to redefine Penang’s future, turning it into a high-tech, innovation-driven economic hub that will leave a lasting impact on the region and contribute to Malaysia’s growth as a whole. Silicon Island is more than just a development project; it is a transformative initiative that will shape the future of Penang and play a key role in the country’s broader economic and technological advancements.
From the Desk of
Miichael Yeoh





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