Mixed Reality and Pervasive Computing Research Laboratory
MyXLab (Mixed Reality and Pervasive Computing Lab) was established in August 2014 under the Faculty of Information Science and Technology (FTSM), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia.
Our laboratory conducts research and innovation in the areas of Mixed Reality and Pervasive Computing including Mixed Reality, Virtual Reality, Mobile Application and Artificial Intelligence by bringing together talented students and researchers. MyXLab provides a fully equipped multi-disciplinary project-based learning environment, aiming to serve the nation and community by sharing new forms of knowledge and producing high quality research and development.
Guiding principles that drive our research excellence
To be a leading research laboratory in mixed reality and pervasive computing
Contributing to technological advancement and innovation in Malaysia and globally
Shaping the future of human-computer interaction through immersive technologies
Conduct high-impact research in mixed reality and pervasive technologies
Develop innovative applications for education, healthcare, industry and society
Train the next generation of researchers and professionals
Bridge the gap between academic research and real-world applications
Pioneering technologies that shape the future
Integrating Mixed Reality, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality for immersive experiences, training, education and innovative applications.
Deep learning, computer vision, predictive analytics and explainable AI for autonomous systems and digital health.
Ubiquitous computing, IoT, indoor localization and smart systems for smart cities and healthcare.
Learn more about our lab and research activities
Institutions and faculties that have collaborated with MyXLab

Center for Artificial Intelligence Technology

GOLD IT

Hospital Canselor Tuanku Muhriz

Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia

Petronas
Pusat Sains Negara

Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
We welcome partnerships with academia, industry, and research institutions. Let us work together to advance mixed reality and pervasive computing research.