The Borneo Post

MIA launches Digital Technology Blueprint at AccTech Conference 2018

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KUCHING: To help accountant­s manage sweeping changes arising from the digital economy and Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR4.0), MIA launched its MIA Digital Technology Blueprint at its inaugural AccTech Conference 2018.

Both are part of the regulator’s ongoing digital initiative­s as it seeks to future- proof the Malaysian accountanc­y profession and provide more value to the ecosystem.

“The MIA Digital Technology Blueprint outlines 5 driving principles that guide the Malaysian accountant­s to respond appropriat­ely to digital technology,” explained MIA chief executive officer Dr Nurmazilah Datuk Mahzan in her welcome remarks at the MIA AccTech Conference 2018.

These are assessing digital technology trends, identifyin­g capabiliti­es, harnessing digital technology, funding and governance.

The Blueprint also sets out the MI A’ s roles in supporting members in the five principles, which entail educating and upskilling MIA members and accountant­s in Malaysia on emerging core areas such as big data analytics, cloud computing, automation and artificial intelligen­ce.

In his special address at the MIA AccTech Conference 2018, MIA President Salihin Abang expressed confidence that the Blueprint would help MIA members and accountant­s in Malaysia to adopt the technologi­es that suit their business, large or small.

The Blueprint was prepared by the MIA technical team with inputs and guidance from MIA’s Digital Economy Task Force.

The MIA AccTech Conference 2018 was graced by guest of honour Rachel Grimes, President of the Internatio­nal Federation of Accountant­s (IFAC), of which MIA is a member body. In her keynote address, Grimes commended the MIA for its efforts to prepare accountant­s in Malaysia for the digital economy and IR4.0.

She also talked about the IFAC’s efforts to simplify technology applicatio­ns for the Profession around the acronym ABCD which are Artificial Intelligen­ce including Robotics, Blockchain, Cybersecur­ity and Communicat­ions, and Data Analytics.

MIA AccTech Conference 2018 drew more than 400 delegates and featured 3 plenaries and 6 breakout sessions.

MIA thanked its speakers, MIA’s Digital Economy Task Force, MIA’s Technology Committee and sponsors Fusionex Internatio­nal, Beans Group, Kollect Systems, Microsoft Malaysia, NUMA Solution, Wavelet Solutions and Autoscan Technology for their support in making the MIA AccTech Conference 2018 a success.

 ??  ?? (From left) Nurmazilah, Grimes, MIA president Salihin Abang and vice president Datuk Narendra Kumar Jasani during the launch of the blueprint.
(From left) Nurmazilah, Grimes, MIA president Salihin Abang and vice president Datuk Narendra Kumar Jasani during the launch of the blueprint.

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