The Borneo Post

Single smart card crucial to M’sia becoming smart city hub — Expert

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KUALA LUMPUR: Implementi­ng a multiple-use single smart card will be one of the challenges Malaysia has to face to become a smart city hub for the Asia Pacific, it was stated here yesterday.

Riyaz Ahamed, University Malaya-Wales Faculty of Science, Technology, Engineerin­g and Mathematic­s Internatio­nal lecturer, said another major challenge was to collaborat­e and share data that can be accessed through system.

“By using this card, people can go cashless but in order to do so a policy change by the government and authoritie­s is very crucial,” he said to Bernama on the sidelines of the Greater KL and Smart City Summit 2017 here.

Riyaz said it was also vital to adjust the existing infrastruc­ture with the new system and technology, for instance, in placing a single efficient smart television sets and other new technologi­cal devices.

“Building new infrustruc­ture is already challengin­g but changing the existing one is actually more difficult for a smart city transforma­tion since we cannot replace a whole housing area with a new one,” he said.

Malaysian Institute of Architects Council Member Ar Mustapha Kamal Zulkarnain said the improvemen­t of education areas was also crucial to achieving the smart city hub ambition because it involved developmen­t of local technology.

He said youngsters must be encouraged to pick up technical skills so that they could learn from other countries and come up with innovation­s.

“This is an added value to the university that will help them to grow and modernise existing infrustruc­ture,” he said.

Malaysia’s ambition to become a smart city hub for the Asia Pacific has come a long since the Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley area was designated as a Key Economic Area under Malaysia’s Economic Transforma­tion Programme.

Organised by the Asian Strategy and Leadership Institute, the oneday summit has brought together about 150 delegates from across the industries with a direct focus on smart technologi­es. — Bernama

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