Sunday, 28 Feb 2021 03:06 PM MYT
Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow receiving a Pfizer-BioNTech Covid-19 vaccine shot during the Covid-19 Phase One Immunisation Program inauguration ceremony at the Pulau Pinang Hospital, George Town, Feb 28, 2021. Bernama pic
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GEORGE TOWN, Feb 28 Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow was given the Covid-19 vaccine jab at 10.25 am today at the Penang Hospital (HPP), marking the beginning of the state-level National Covid-19 Immunisation Programme.
Also given the vaccine jab today were Penang Police Chief Datuk Sahabudin Abd Manan, Penang Deputy Chief Minister 1 Datuk Ahmad Zakiyuddin Abdul Rahman, Deputy Chief Minister II Prof Dr P. Ramasamy, State Secretary Datuk Abdul Razak Jaafar and State Health director Datuk Dr Asmayani Khalib.
KUALA LUMPUR, Jan 10 Penang Chief Minister Chow Kon Yeow has acknowledged that his state government could have decided on a better time to replace his official car, after backlash over the new Mercedes-Benz S560e luxury hybrid saloon. Chow has been under friendly fire after he was seen.
Smart buildings are no longer a futuristic dream. With the emergence of 5G and the array of technological solutions in the market, the reality of a smart city is closer than it seems. But baby steps are needed to reach that potential and a good place to start is by normalising smart buildings.
A smart building is one in which systems are connected to automate and improve the productivity and efficiency of the building. It is something that is already happening today but on a limited scale.
With the inevitable arrival of 5G, these fixtures will become the norm. But before that can happen, infrastructure needs to be incorporated with digitalisation hardware and software. It sounds like a giant task, but it need not be.