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Tech Advent: SEA, our series highlighting Southeast Asian tech innovations, products, inventions, discoveries, startups, and personalities. Stay updated with the latest in Tech, Science, Culture, Entertainment, and more by following our Telegram channel here. Soon, you ll be getting your packages delivered to your doorsteps by drones. Only if you re residing in Malaysia, that is. Teleport, a logistics venture of airasia Digital recently partnered with the Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre (MaGIC), the Lead Secretariat of the National Technology and Innovation Sandbox (NTIS), to launch the Urban Drone Delivery Sandbox. Going for the long haul. Expect to have drones delivering your packages real soon, Malaysians. IMAGE: airasia. ....
THE Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint has laid out a series of ambitious targets for the country’s digital economy, not least of which is to attract some RM70 billion in foreign and local investments into the digital economy. Notably however, the blueprint does not set out a time frame for this investment target. Even so, at this preliminary stage, the government appears to have taken a prudent, back-to-basics approach with the blueprint, with a view to correcting certain long-standing deficiencies. Joachim Sebastian, managing director of local technology-enabled transhipment and repackaging company Everpeaks Sdn Bhd, commends the government on acknowledging and prioritising a number of very fundamental issues that have held the economy back for years. ....
KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 14 The National Covid-19 Immunisation Plan due to start this month end is crucial to restoring Malaysia’s economy, said Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Khairy Jamaluddin. In a blog post today, Khairy also stressed that any disruption to the implementation of. ....
40Shares Whether it’s gaming, short form videos or video conferencing, Facebook will want a piece of that pie. This often involves the company developing a clone of an app that has popularised the aforementioned categories in order to compete with it. This time around, Facebook is reportedly throwing its hat in the ring to go against the up-and-coming Clubhouse app by creating its own invite-only voice chat platform. According to The New York Times (NYT), citing people who are familiar with the matter, employees of the social media giant have been instructed to develop a product similar to Clubhouse. The people added that the potential new app by Facebook is known internally as Fireside, but not much else about it has been revealed at this time. ....