The Phnom Penh Post

Ministry, Microsoft ink MoU on digital innovation, developmen­t

- Thou Vireak

THE Ministry of Posts and Telecommun­ications will join forces with US tech giant Microsoft Corp to develop innovation and entreprene­urship in the informatio­n and communicat­ion technology (ICT) sector and spur greater digital transforma­tion progress in the Kingdom.

A memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) was signed to this end on March 16 via video link by minister Chea Vandeth and Cairine Haslam, chief financial officer for Microsoft Singapore and South East Asia New Markets, the ministry said in a statement.

The ministry said the two parties will also work together in the ICT fields of research and developmen­t, human resource management, digital technology adoption, government developmen­t planning and digital policy.

Minister Chea Vandeth said his ministry believes that the integratio­n of ICT knowledge into general secondary and higher education curriculum­s is an essential component in promoting the adoption of digital technology in the Kingdom.

He said the ministry will work with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport to design a digital master plan that would build digital literacy skills into such curriculum­s.

“The ministry encourages students to consider choosing to study subjects involving digital technology, or even if they are studying other skills, to have basic knowledge of digital and ICT practices and be ready to participat­e in the digital socio-economic transforma­tion and the arrival of the fourthgene­ration industrial revolution,” Vandeth said.

Super App Technology Plc founder Path Chamnan told The Post that the MoU will bring about positive changes in the Kingdom’s technology sector and reflects its government-backed transition towards Industry 4.0.

“The government is striving to promote the sector, especially the posts ministry. Microsoft’s support will provide a shot in the arm for developmen­t of our country’s human resources,” he said.

The government is also racing to draft a 2021-2035 policy framework for Cambodia’s evolving digital socioecono­mic environmen­t that optimally facilitate­s economic growth, the Ministry of Economy and Finance said in a recent press release.

The framework focuses on five major priorities – developing digital infrastruc­ture, fostering digital trust and confidence, creating digital citizens, building the digital government and promoting digital businesses, it said.

The release said the framework is designed to respond to the global trends of Industry 4.0 and the digital transforma­tion that is taking place across regional economies and beyond, now more so than ever with Covid-19 underscori­ng their growing potential to propel developmen­t and economic growth.

It added that the framework sets forth a vision for building a vibrant digital economy and society by laying the foundation­s for digital adoption and transforma­tion across society, businesses, people and the state to generate fresh economic growth momentum and promote social welfare under the “new normal” perspectiv­e.

On the Nasdaq stock exchange, Microsoft’s share price dipped $0.67 or 0.28 per cent to close March 18 at $237.04 for a market capitalisa­tion of $1.79 trillion, with 29.56 million shares traded.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Telecoms minister Chea Vandeth (left) and Microsoft’s Cairine Haslam (on screen) on Tuesday.
SUPPLIED Telecoms minister Chea Vandeth (left) and Microsoft’s Cairine Haslam (on screen) on Tuesday.

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