#TECH: MCMC and MDEC launch Malaysia Tech Month 2021

29 July 2021 #TECH: MCMC and MDEC launch Malaysia Tech Month 2021
CYBERJAYA: The Minister of Communications and Multimedia of Malaysia (MCMC) today launched the Malaysia Tech Month 2021 (MTM’21), a virtual, month-long curation of electrifying digital and technology contents organised by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), geared toward promoting investments in the digital economy and establishing the nation as the Heart of Digital Asean.

The MTM’21 is aligned to MDEC’s recently-unveiled ‘Digital Investments Future5’ (DIF5) Strategy – a five-year plan focusing on five key thrusts aimed at attracting investments and advancing Malaysia’s digital economy in line with the Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint (MyDigital). The five-year initiative, which will run from 2021 to 2025 following the 12th Malaysia Plan, aims to secure high-quality digital investments as it seeks to unlock new drivers of growth in the digital economy.

The event will feature stellar line up of internationally-renowned speakers include Professor Dr Michio Kaku, world renowned futurist, best-selling author and populariser of Science, US; Dr Luc Julia, chief scientific officer of Renault Group, US and the co-creator of Apple Siri; and Michael Tchong, futurist and author of Ubertrends, US.

This line up will be enhanced by Malaysia’s own tech titans (or Digital Doyens) from the inimitable Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, CEO Air Asia; Patrick Grove, Internet and media mogul to Eric Cheng, co-founder & Group CEO, Carsome, Malaysia’s first Unicorn. Other distinguished speakers include; Muhamad Fajrin Rasyid, co-founder, Bukalapak, Indonesia; Kamarul A Muhamed, founder & group CEO, Aerodyne Group and many more.

“The landscape today is vastly different. However, the time has never been better for digital technologies as we navigate unprecedented and new socio-economic norms and radical disruptions to business and life as usual. As we push the digital economy needle forward, we must not lose sight of the ultimate goal of our effort; the quality of life of the Rakyat.

“We are cognizant of the plights and concerns and continue to do our utmost to ensure technology serves the benefits of the people, ensuring equitable opportunities for the many. We build, we connect, we facilitate and we make it happen. The launch of the second edition of the highly successful Malaysia Tech Month is testament of this,” said Minister of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia, Datuk Saifuddin Abdullah.

Taking place from July 29 till Aug 30, 2021, MTM’21 will be featuring over 40 curated events and more than 300 local and international industry speakers and investors. Throughout the month, these industry leaders and tech innovators will be sharing their thoughts and experiences through a variety of keynotes, workshops, discussion panels and matching sessions.

“By driving conversations within our key industry sectors such as FinTech and Islamic Digital Economy, as well as fostering regional and global collaborations through business matching and investment facilitations, MTM’21 will take us several steps forward towards achieving our DIF5 goals. This will act as a catalyst of enabling our vision of Malaysia 5.0, a nation deeply integrated with technology, providing equitable digital opportunities to the people and businesses,” said MDEC’s chairman Datuk Wira Dr Rais Hussin Mohamed Ariff. The content across the month will be rolled out in four themed weeks encapsulating MDEC’s NADI Digital pillars– New Skills, Adoption, Disruptors and Investments.

Week 1 (Aug 2-6, 2021) – Digital Investment

Focuses on Malaysia being the Heart of Digital Investments. Participants can engage with experts and existing investors on Malaysia’s digital investment landscape, how they can establish and grow in the country, with a view on the region’s investment outlook.

Week 2 (Aug 9-13, 2021) – Digital Ecosystem

Looks towards driving the business ecosystem to embrace digitalisation, utilising the 4IR tools at their disposal, and understanding vital aspects such as cybersecurity.

Week 3 (Aug 16-20, 2021) – Digital Skills

Nurturing future-ready talent for the global market. The week delves into topics like jobs and careers in the digital economy, the digital tools that can enhance the workforce, and exploring the future of work.

Week 4 (Aug 23-27, 2021) – Digital Disruptors

Deep-dives into the digital-led disruptions of today, from Islamic fintech and cryptocurrency to mobile commerce, digital banks and mobile esports.

“Through MTM’21, investors will have the perfect platform to explore business opportunities, gain valuable market access and access digital talents within the local tech industry as well to seek more effective collaborations to improve innovations. It is also the perfect opportunity for us to showcase Malaysia’s strength at a regional and global stage, of Malaysia’s viability as the digital investment hub of choice as part of our DIF5 strategy.

“With MTM’21, we want to ensure that MTM’21 democratises the sharing of content, knowledge and ideas for people in all walks of life. Together, we can build a thriving ecosystem that will support the goals of MyDigital and the National Fourth Industrial Revolution Policy, which aims to develop Malaysia into a high-tech nation by 2030,” said MDEC’s CEO Surina Shukri.

Go to mdec.my/mtm2021.

Source: NST

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