The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MyDIGITAL: Execution will be key, says Pikom

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KUALA LUMPUR: National Tech Associatio­n of Malaysia (Pikom) says MyDIGITAL, Malaysia’s digital economy blueprint will place Malaysia well among its peers in the region and globally.

Its chairman Danny Lee said Pikom sees the initiative as a comprehens­ive plan to rejuvenate the public sector, empower the private sector, equip society, build first-class infrastruc­ture and develop human capital.

“As in any plan, execution will be key. If there is one area that we should take a deeper look at, it’s infrastruc­ture.

“Malaysia currently does not fare well compared to its neighbours and other fastdevelo­ping countries, so this may require additional emphasis to ensure that we are quickly up to speed and globally competitiv­e,” he told Bernama.

The MyDIGITAL initiative unveiled by Prime Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yasin on Friday, aims to complement the 12th Malaysia Plan and the Shared Prosperity Vision 2030.

Under the plan, Malaysia’s digital economy is expected to contribute 22.6 per cent to the nation’s GDP and also provide 500,000 job opportunit­ies in the digital economy.

Meanwhile, Lee said reaching 100 per cent connectivi­ty for all Malaysians was ideal, but more emphasis on the infrastruc­ture for this to be achievable is crucial. “Those who already have access to internet would now expect connection stability and security at all times, above and beyond affordable packages.

“We believe all sectors will benefit from this, directly or indirectly. Internet connectivi­ty is part of technology, and informatio­n technology (IT) remains essential in all sectors for developmen­t, growth and productivi­ty,” he added.

Lee said connectivi­ty improvemen­ts and 5G technology would be imperative as Malaysia takes into account population growth and increased mobile penetratio­n, as well as the continued consumptio­n of data and content.

“This, however, applies more to those in urban areas. The infrastruc­ture of 5G systems places great emphasis here as well.

“Manufactur­ing, agricultur­e, health (medicine), education and transporta­tion are among the sectors that will greatly benefit from 5G,” he said.

According to the Malaysian Communicat­ions and Multimedia Commission’s report, internet users in Malaysia last year was at 88.7 per cent, an increase of 1.3 per cent from 2018.

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Lee says Pikom sees the initiative as a comprehens­ive plan to rejuvenate the public sector, empower the private sector, equip society, build first-class infrastruc­ture and develop human capital.

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