Malaysian ICT to grow as economy recovers, says minister
Malaysia’s information and communications technology (ICT) sector could grow by 7% if economic recovery and business confidence continues, says Malaysia’s Science, Technology and Information Minister Dr Maximus Johnity Ongkili. ICT contributed as much as RM48 billion (US$15.8 billion) or 10% of Malaysia’s GDP in 2007, but only RM40 billion ($13.2 billion) last year.
Before the financial crisis ICT in Malaysia had been projected to grow 10% per year, one of Asia’s fastest, he said.
Ongkili made his comments at Mimos,
a major R&D center for ‘frontier technologies’ and advisor to the
Malaysian government, which focuses on technology that can be
commercialized for growth. Mimos yesterday held a ceremony to transfer
technology platforms to three local companies to be developed for market
by the private sector: Jaring Communications Sdn Bhd, Mutiara.com and
Smart Computing Sdn Bhd.
Six other Malaysian companies also signed deals to licence and
develop Mimos’ technology: Disability Solutions Sdn Bhd, Alam Teknokrat
Sdn Bhd, Innovision Business Solutions Sdn Bhd, Phytofolia Sdn Bhd,
Quantum Beez Sdn Bhd and Fabtronic Sdn Bhd.
131 ‘WiFi Villages’ for Sandakan
Meanwhile, in Malaysia’s far eastern city of Sandakan, the Malaysian
Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) said it was halfway
through a project to provide
minimal-charge wireless internet access to 131 area villages, enabling
urban and rural populations equal access to online services. MCMC has
also distributed 49,800 netbooks to students in Sabah province on Borneo
under the 1Malaysia project.
source & articles: The Star online, Mimos
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