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IAS 2193 ICT Driven Revolution in Society

IAS 2193 ICT Driven Revolution in Society. P a rt 2: ICT Region City. Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, UNISEL . ICT: Enabler for Development.

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IAS 2193 ICT Driven Revolution in Society

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  1. IAS 2193ICT Driven Revolution in Society Part 2: ICT Region City Faculty of Computer Science and Information Technology, UNISEL

  2. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City ICT: Enabler for Development • The National Strategic ICT Roadmap has identified 3 Technology Focus Area that could advance Malaysia economically & technologically over the next 10 years & beyond: • Wirelesssensors Networks. • Predictive analytics. • 3 Dimensional Internet.

  3. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City ICT: Enabler for Development • Wireless sensors Networks

  4. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City ICT: Enabler for Development • Predictive analytics

  5. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City ICT: Enabler for Development • 3 Dimensional Internet Set of emerging technologies for creating, distributing & rendering three dimension scenes and animation in immersive, multi-user, online environment

  6. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) • The Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) is an initiative by the Malaysian government to transform the nation into: • A knowledge based economy. • Modeled after the Silicon Valley, the multibillion dollar project started in 1995, spanning an area of more than 750 km2. • The MSC is a 15 × 50 km2zone, stretching from: • The PetronasTwinTowersin the center of Kuala Lumpur to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA).

  7. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) • It comprises several administrative, industrial and technological development clusters. • Among the clusters are: • Putrajaya - the newly built seat of the federal government. • Cyberjaya- an intelligent city which will house multimedia industries as well as research centers and the Multimedia University (MMU). • TechnologyParkMalaysia - located in the center of the MSC providing engineering and IT facilities to entrepreneurs, investors and industries.

  8. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) • Previous industrial development projects such as: • The free trade zone in Petaling Jaya, • Manufacturing hubs in the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur and • The city’s financial centers also fall within the MSC.

  9. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) • The MSC is a project spanning over 20 years, which envisions Malaysia achieving leadership in the Information Age. • The project comprises 3phases. • Phase 1: • Includes attracting world-class companies to set up their operations in the MSC, • Launchingof 7 flagship applications including e-government and telemedicine, • As well as the establishment of the two intelligent cities, Putrajaya and Cyberjaya.

  10. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) • Phase 2: • Creating networks between the MSC and other clusters in the country, • Attractingmore companies and implementation of further flagship operations. • Phase 3: • Will see the culmination of Malaysia as a knowledgebased society, • Ahome for a large number of multimediacompanies, with a host of cities linked to the global information superhighway.

  11. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Strategy • Build up human resources. • Skilled workers. • World class infrastructure. • Facilities & equipment. • Attract key international partners. • Collaboration. • Catalyze local SMEs. • Using SMEs expertise. • Promoteoriginal intellectual capital. • Provide funding for product development. • Compete globally. • Promote skills, knowledge & product internationally.

  12. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Vision Strategy • Phase 1 • MSC will successfully be created. • Phase 2 • Imagined that a web of similar corridors will be established in Malaysia. • Predictedthat a global framework of cyberlaws will be harmonized and at least 4 to 5 intelligent cities in Malaysia will be linked to other cyber cities globally.

  13. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Vision Strategy • Phase 3 • Malaysia will evolve into one Multimedia Super Corridor, and the nation will serve as a global test bed for new multimedia applications. • An international cybercourtofjustice will be established in MSC. • 12 intelligent cities in Malaysia will be linked to the global information highway.

  14. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Vision Strategy Successfully create the MSC 1996 - 2003 Link the MSC to other cyber cities in Malaysia and world wide 2004 - 2010 Transform Malaysia into a Knowledge society 2011 - 2020 Leapfrog into Leadership in the Information age 2003 2010 1996 2020 • 1 corridor • 50 world class companies • Launch 7 flagship applications • World-leading framework of cyber laws • Cyberjaya as world leading intelligent city • Web of corridors • 250 world classcompanies • Set global standards inflagship applications • Harmonized global framework of cyber laws • 4-5 intelligent cities linked to other global cyber cities • All of Malaysia • 500 world class companies • Global test-bed for new multimedia applications • International CyberCourt of Justice in MSC • 12 intelligent cities linked to global information highway

  15. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Flagship • The MSC flagship applications were launched to: • Boost the MSC Malaysia initiatives and to create a multimedia utopia (hub) for innovativeproducers and users of multimediatechnology. • Groupscomprising of both: • Localand foreigncompanies (MNCs) collaborated with various government agencies, departments and ministries. • To enhance the socio-economic development of Malaysia in the new millennium (Information Age).

  16. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Flagship • The initialoutputs of the MSC are basically: • Government led initiatives, and are known as the flagshipprojects. • The projects under the Multimedia Development Flagship Applications are as follows: • Electronic Government. • Multipurpose Card (MyKad). • Smart Schools. • Tele-health. • R&D Cluster. • E-Business. • Technoprenuer Development

  17. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Flagship • Electronic government • To improve the convenience, accessibility, and quality of interactions between citizens, private sector and the public sector. • Improvesthe speed and quality of information flow and the process of policy development, coordination and enforcement. • 5pilot projects: • Generic Office Environment (GOE). • E-Procurement. • Project Monitoring System (PMS). • Human Resource. Management Information System (HRMIS). • E-Services.

  18. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Flagship • Multi-Purpose Card • Government Multi-Purpose Card (GMPC) • Combinesidentification, license, health and other information on one card. • The card embedded with a securityenhanced32K microprocessor chip that is multifunctional across varying systems. • Jointly implemented by the National Registration Department, Road Transport Department, Immigration Department and the Ministry of Health. • Major government agencies that will be impacted are the Royal Police of Malaysia and the Department of the National Account of Malaysia.

  19. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Flagship • Payment Multi-Purpose Card (PMPC) • Enables multi-financial functionality. • Malaysian Electronic Payment Systems SdnBhd (MEPS) leads the development of PMPC project. • MEPS partnership with participating banking institutions is responsible for the payment card. • Functions available: e-cash, debit, credit and ATM.

  20. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Flagship • Smart Schools • Began in 1999 has ended in 2002. • Reinventthe Malaysian educationalsystem, through reinventing the teaching and learningenvironment, in terms of the curriculum, assessment and teaching-learning materials. • Enables the students to practicesself-accessed and self-directed learning at their own learning pace. • Represent a “first of its kind” smartpartnership between the government and the privatesector in the development, testing and installation of the Smart School Integrated Solution. • Now being roll-out to the rest of the schools in Malaysia in stages.

  21. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Flagship • Tele-health • Empoweringindividual by providing them with; • Greater access to healthcareinformation for improved personal healthmanagement. • Consists of 4 applications: • Lifetime Health Plan (LHP). • Mass Customized Personal Health Information and Education (MCPHIE). • Continuing Medical Education (CME). • Tele-consultation.

  22. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Flagship • R&D Cluster • Organizing corporateresources and creating an environment to further promote the development of next-generation multimedia technologies. • Could be achieved by imitating collaborative R&D efforts among leading-edge corporations, and public research institutions and universities.

  23. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Flagship • E-business • Incorporating world wide manufacturing web and borderless marketing. • Aimsto develop premierhard and soft infrastructure to encourage the growth of e-commerce in Malaysia. • Companies and government agencies are using the power of the Internet to access information and new markets, and buy and sell goods and services.

  24. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Flagship

  25. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Flagship • Technopreneur Development • Launched in November 2001 and lead by Ministry of Energy, Communications & Multimedia with MDC acting as the implementing agency. • Facilitatethe development of technopreneur, start-ups and existing ICT companies. • Also assist and facilitates the growth of ICT SMEs into world-class companies. • Key programs: • Lead Generation. • Funding. • Incubation & Acceleration. • Market Access. • Business & Technology Innovation Centre (BATIC). • Technopreneur Information Services.

  26. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Status • The achievements of the MSC are outlined in the MSC Impact Survey 2002. • 739companies have been given the MSC stamp, including 53 world-class companies. • About half of these companies have a paid up capital of less than RM500,000 and employ an average of 20 staff each.

  27. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Status • Less than 13% of these companies have a paid up capital of more than RM5million. • In terms of stage of development, nearly 59% of these companies are at the growth stage while only 1% has passed the initial public offering (IPO) stage.

  28. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Status • 18kjobs have so far been created in the MSC, • Which more than 15,000 have been filled by knowledgeworkers. • These workers are mainly (87%) sourced from Malaysia. • These companies have so far been able to churn out: • RM5.65billion in sales, of which nearly a quarter was exported.

  29. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Status

  30. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Status

  31. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Status Company • Benefit of MSC Status company • These companies go through a selection process and once approved will receive: • Financialincentives which include a 100%exemption from statutory income for at least 5 years. • 100% investment tax allowance and the freedom to source funds globally. • Receive non-financial incentives, (range from duty free importation of multimedia to physical and IT infrastructure if they are located in the MSC).

  32. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City MSC Status Criteria • Provider or heavyuser of multimedia products and services. • Employ a substantial proportion of knowledgeworkers. • Strong value proposition specifying how operations will contribute to the development of MSC and Malaysia. • Establish separate legal entity for MSC-qualifying activities. • Locate in an MSC-designated Cyber city within 6 months of approval. • Comply with environmental guidelines.

  33. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City Any Questions?

  34. IAS2193 - Part 2: ICT Region City Discussion/Exercise • How does the existence of MSC helps the growth of the country’s economy? • What other aspect of MSC can be furtherdevelop?

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