I am writing this ten days before 2025 comes to an end.
When I look back at the year, it does not feel loud. It does not feel dramatic. It feels focused. Demanding. Grounded. A year where most of my time, energy, and thinking revolved around one thing only: Favoriot.
If I am being honest, 2025 was not a year of balance. It was a year of commitment.
Most of my days were spent at the office. And when I was not physically there, my mind was still working on Favoriot. Nights. Weekends. Quiet moments that could have been rest often turned into planning or problem-solving. I did not spend much time on myself personally. There were no real holidays. The only breaks I had were during overseas business trips, and even then, work followed me closely.
I told myself more than once, This is not a sacrifice. This is a choice.
And I am at peace with that choice.
Fewer Invitations and a Shift in How We Connect

One noticeable change in 2025 was the drop in invitations from universities and public conferences. Many engagements that used to be physical moved online. Meetings became links. Conversations became scheduled time slots on screens.
I realised something about myself quite clearly this year.
I do not enjoy online meetings anymore.
They are convenient, but they remove the human layer. The casual chats before meetings start. The spontaneous conversations after sessions end. The subtle signals that build trust faster than formal presentations ever can.
I still prefer face-to-face meetings. They feel more honest. Better for networking. Better for understanding people beyond their titles.
Public conferences were fewer as well. Part of it could be the current spotlight on AI. IoT felt quieter this year, almost like it had stepped back from centre stage. I was not bothered by it. I was observant.
Trends move quickly. Real work moves steadily.
Why Panel Sessions Still Matter to Me

While formal speaking invitations slowed, one format still felt right to me: panel sessions.
No slides. No heavy preparation. Just conversations.
Sitting on stage, exchanging views, listening, responding, sometimes disagreeing politely. That feels closer to how decisions are made in real life.
I often think that insight shows up better in dialogue than in bullet points.
That belief stayed strong in 2025.
A Year Focused on Partnerships

Behind the scenes, 2025 was anything but quiet.
We spent a significant amount of time building partnerships. By the end of the year, we had signed MOUs with more than 40 partners across 15 countries. Our original target was 25 countries, so on paper, we fell short geographically.
But numbers do not tell the whole story.
I have learned that more partners do not automatically mean more revenue or more projects. Partnerships only matter when they are actively engaged, aligned, and nurtured.
Signing is easy. Building trust takes time.
Some partnerships moved faster. Some are still warming up. Some will likely take longer to show results. That is the nature of building across borders.
This year reminded me that ecosystems are built patiently, not collected quickly.
When People Find You on Their Own

One encouraging pattern this year was how people and companies started approaching us unexpectedly.
Each time, I asked the same question. “How did you find us?”
The answer was often simple. They searched online. They did their own research. They were surprised to discover an IoT platform company operating from this region.
That always made me pause.
Years of writing, sharing, and building quietly compound over time. Visibility does not always arrive with announcements. Sometimes it comes as an unexpected email or message.
That is when you realise the work has travelled further than you thought.
Fewer Projects, Fewer Trainings, a Cautious Market

Not everything grew this year.
Real IoT projects were fewer compared to previous years. IoT training numbers dropped as well. In-house training, which used to scale better, became harder to secure. We relied more on public training sessions, which are always challenging when it comes to attendance.
The market felt cautious.
Budgets were tighter. Decisions took longer. Interest was still there, but commitment required more patience.
There were moments when I questioned the pace. Is this a temporary slowdown, or is the market resetting itself?
Perhaps it is both.
Shifting My Focus Between Industry Associations

This year, I was less active in the Malaysia Smart City Alliance Association.
At the same time, I became more involved with the Malaysia IoT Association, partly due to my role as Vice-Chairman.
More importantly, MyIoTA’s Smart City Nexus activities align closely with the reasons I joined the association. The Nexus focuses on bringing members’ solutions directly to local councils. It creates a practical space for business matching, not just discussion.
That matters to me, and I plan to be more active there moving into 2026.
Favoriot Sembang Santai Podcast: Keeping Conversations Human

Another meaningful chapter in 2025 was the start of the Favoriot Sembang Santai.
We started the podcast in February 2025, and by December, we had reached Episode 38.
The reason was simple. I wanted a space for honest conversations. No scripts. No slides. No pressure to sound formal. Just honest discussions about Favoriot’s journey and what we were seeing in the IoT space.
The primary host is Zura Huzali, and I serve as the primary guest and speaker. The chemistry works because it feels natural. Curious questions. Straight answers. Occasional debates. Plenty of laughter.
The topics evolved naturally from Favoriot’s story into broader themes such as AI, robotics, satellite IoT, and Ambient IoT. Not as buzzwords, but as technologies we were trying to make practical sense of.
Anyone who misses the live sessions can catch the recordings on YouTube, Spotify, and Amazon Music.
The podcast will continue throughout 2026. For me, it is a long conversation, not a series.
TikTok Live on IoT Man: Ask Me Anything

Alongside the podcast, we also started doing casual TikTok Live sessions on the IoT Man channel.
The central theme is simple. “Ask Me Anything.”
No agenda. No slides. Just live questions and real-time answers. What excites me about these sessions is that they capture a different segment of listeners. Shorter attention spans. Younger audiences. People who may not sit through a long podcast but are curious enough to drop in and ask.
It feels raw. Immediate. Human.
Sometimes the most honest questions come without preparation.
Working With AI to Prepare for 2026

As 2025 draws to a close, one personal highlight has been working with my AI companion.
Not to replace thinking, but to sharpen it.
I spent many late nights shaping 2026 playbooks. How we approach the market. How we engage customers. How we manage partners. New business models. New IoT solution ideas.
The picture ahead feels clearer now.
Looking Forward

2025 was not flashy. It did not come with loud milestones.
But it mattered.
It tested focus. It strengthened conviction. It prepared the ground.
I am genuinely excited about 2026. The plans are clearer. The energy feels different. I hope the long-standing plans around IoT certifications with universities will finally become a reality.
Here is to a better, steadier, and more rewarding year ahead.
I would love to hear how your 2025 has been. Share your reflections in the comments.
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