These projects span gamified news discovery, hyper-local AI summarisation, smart personalisation, and data storytelling.
By Laila Zain | 25 Jun 2026, 03:15 PM
Follow us on Instagram, TikTok, and WhatsApp for the latest stories and breaking news.
The win positions Lumi News as the only news aggregator in the market reinventing Malaysian news through creative AI, and marks a clear step up from the Bronze it earned at the 2023 d’Awards.
Held annually by the Malaysian Digital Association, the d’Awards honours the talents, agencies, brands, publishers, and digital service providers driving excellence across Malaysia’s digital media, advertising, technology, and marketing industries.
That early bet on applied AI has since grown into a suite of features designed around how Malaysians consume news, combining trusted local and international sources with an interface built for speed, discovery, and conversation.
The app brings together over 100 local and international news sources across English, Malay, and Mandarin, and lets readers sort content across various topics of interest from Politics and Business to Lifestyle, Food, Tech, Entertainment, and Sports.
“Winning Silver for Best AI & Digital Tech Products is a real validation of how we’ve approached AI at Lumi News and the recognition is a signal to us that we’re building the right things, the right way,” said Kevin Sia, Tech Lead of Lumi News.
“This award validates our belief that the newsroom must evolve with tech to impact the masses. The Lumi team remains focused on developing the most useful ways Malaysians can grow their interests and stay informed,” said Judith Yeoh, CEO of Lumi News.
“Moving from Bronze to Silver reflects everything we’ve learned about how Malaysians want to read the news,” said Lee Jo Wern, Product Manager of Lumi News.
“Every feature we ship starts with a simple question: does this make it easier for someone to stay informed? Listening closely to our users and adapting quickly is what’s kept Lumi News relevant, and this award belongs to the readers who’ve shaped the product with us,” Lee concluded.
According to Google’s policies, reviews and ratings should reflect genuine customer experiences.
The AI was allegedly designed to ensure that fuel prices remain artificially high wherever drivers go.
Malaysian politics just got a lot easier to analyse for data enthusiasts.
You can even get insurance coverage on TNG eWallet from as low as RM6.50.
Here are five key facts why the console will possibly launch next year.
© 2026 Owned by REV Media Group, a part of Media Prima Group

Leave a Reply