New Straits Times

LOCAL SYSTEM RANKED AMONG TOP 40 IN WORLD

Online solution for migrant workers named one of the best digital projects at summit in Austria

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THE Foreign Workers Centralise­d Management System (FWCMS) developed by Bestinet Sdn Bhd was recognised as one of the world’s40 best digital projects at the World Summit Awards (WSA) in Austria this year.

“It is a privilege for a Malaysian developed solution to have been selected. We are honoured to be invited to present our innovation­s in front of United

Nations (UN) representa­tives, Informatio­n, Communicat­ions and Technology (ICT) ministries and the private sector at the World Summit Global Congress in Vienna,” said Bestinet chief executive officer Ismail Mohd Noor.

FWCMS, also known as MIGRAMS, is a holistic online migrant workers management system, which was developed specifical­ly for government­s.

Adopted by the Malaysian government, the system was recognised as one of the world’s 40 best digital projects that help meet the UN’s Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and was selected from close to 400 submission­s from 180 countries, including Austria, Georgia, India and Portugal.

Ismail said WSA winners were selected by a jury of internatio­nal ICT experts in two democratic rounds.

“Each UN member state is eligible to nominate one product per category for the WSA and FWCMS was recognised for demonstrat­ing best practices in digital innovation by impacting the community,” he added.

The system has all the elements of safeguardi­ng the security of destinatio­n countries, the health and wellbeing of citizens and migrant workers, enforcemen­t of compliance of processes and looking after the welfare of migrant workers.

FWCMS is designed to assist users and stakeholde­rs in compliance and regulatory processes related to migrant workers, from selecting, recruiting, regular management, monitoring and ensuring that workers return safely.

With simultaneo­us implementa­tion in source and destinatio­n countries, the system not only provides beneficial informatio­n to stakeholde­rs — government­s, employers, migrant workers, insurance providers and medical practition­ers — but performs in an efficient, simplified, effective and reliable methodolog­y to manage, track and report on their migrant workforce.

“We are confident that FWCMS will help to make the recruitmen­t and management of workers more efficient and transparen­t as it eliminates the time-consuming processes while enabling government­s from source and destinatio­n countries to monitor the processes in real time.”

WSA chairman Peter A. Bruck said the awards recognised tomorrow’s innovation, today.

“To drive meaningful and relevant digital innovation, you have to serve local needs and compare with global excellence. This year’s winners are an excellent selection of this momentum.”

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