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Donnerstag, 25.12.2025
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  • USD 8.43 billion committed investments in data centres
  • Expected GDV of USD 6.6 billion over a 20-year horizon

JLand Group (JLG), the real estate and infrastructure arm of Johor Corporation (JCorp) unveiled Ibrahim Technopolis (IBTEC) – a 7,290-acre integrated development township in Sedenak that is envisioned to become Asia’s sandbox for innovation – a live environment where industry, government and innovators can, over time, pilot new solutions in real operating conditions, then refine and scale them across the region.

Weiterlesen: MY: Ibrahim Technopolis – Innovation Sandbox Within a Smart-City

The Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC) has allocated RM310 million to develop connectivity infrastructure under the Melaka Smart City initiative.

Communications Minister Datuk Fahmi Fadzil said the funding will support the state government’s goal of transforming Melaka into a digital heritage city in line with its status as a heritage state.

Weiterlesen: MY: MCMC allocates RM310m to boost Melaka’s smart city plan with state-wide digital rollout

The Kuching South City Council (MBKS) is advancing its Smart City development and sustainable development urban management through a range of various initiatives.

Kuching South Mayor Dato Wee Hong Seng said that MBKS’s projects, including the ESG Smart Pole Project, AI-enabled surveillance systems, iPeople digital engagement platform, iBuyBack recycling app, and Smart Traffic Management System ― demonstrate the council’s shift toward a data-driven and people-centred governance model.

Weiterlesen: MY: Sarawak: Kuching: MBKS drives Smart City transformation with tech-enabled, resident-centric...

Sustainable and resilient cities cannot be left to be built by a single ministry, agency or local authority, said Housing and Local Government Minister (KPKT) Nga Kor Ming.

Calling for a whole-of-government approach and strong synergy across all sectors to tackle the challenges of urbanisation and climate change, Nga said it was important to institutionalise city-to-city knowledge exchange so that lessons, toolkits and proven solutions can be adopted nationwide.

Weiterlesen: MY: Whole-of-government approach needed in shaping sustainable cities, says Nga

A total of 75 local authorities (PBTs) nationwide have received the Malaysia Smart City 2025 rating, in line with the government's aspirations to realise the Smart Nation vision by 2040.

Deputy Minister of Housing and Local Government Datuk Aiman Athirah Sabu said the recognition was based on smart city indicators under the Malaysia Standard (MS) ISO 37122:2019, namely sustainable cities and communities-indicators for smart cities, which outline 85 main indicators as the basis of the rating.

Weiterlesen: 75 Local Authorities Earn Malaysia Smart City Rating - Aiman Athirah

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