The Borneo Post

Samsung Smart Community Centre opens new possibilit­ies

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KUCHING: Samsung Malaysia Electronic­s’ Samsung Smart Community Centre within the rural areas of RPS Legap in Sungai Siput, Daerah Kuala Kangsar, Perak, aims to ensure that the orang asli community will have the opportunit­y and access to Informatio­n & Communicat­ion Technology (ICT) in this increasing­ly digitised world.

Samsung’s vision to “Inspire the World, Create the Future” is not just an ambition – it is a brand promise that Samsung continues to keep so that communitie­s are able to experience life’s possibilit­ies through innovative technologi­es and solutions.

It has only been three months since its Love & Care campaign, and Samsung Malays i a Electronic­s is once again empowering communitie­s as they launch the Samsung Smart Community Centre within the rural areas of RPS Legap in Sungai Siput, Daerah Kuala Kangsar, Perak. This time, the mission is to ensure that the orang asli community will have the opportunit­y and access to ICT in this increasing­ly digitised world.

“As the world is becoming more technologi­cally advanced, digital platforms have become vital for enhanced learning experience­s. Connecting with communitie­s is always at the heart of Samsung, and that is why we are constantly looking for ways to help those in need.

“Through this Smart Community Centre, we believe that residents of this community have been given a gateway to bridge the gap between them and the mainstream society,” Samsung Malaysia Electronic­s president Yoonsoo Kim said.

The launch of the Samsung Smart Community Centre is a collaborat­ive effort with Jabatan Kemajuan Orang Asli (JAKOA), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM) and Universiti Teknologi Petronas (UTP).

The centre will benefit some 4,700 individual­s via several Samsung products such as Samsung tablets that have been pre-installed with educationa­l apps provided by UKM, allowing students to learn in fun and engaging ways. Apart from that, 65” UHD Smart TV, 24” LED monitors, refrigerat­or, vacuum cleaner, and wall-mounted air conditione­rs have been installed for a comfortabl­e and productive learning environmen­t as well.

Perak Chief Minister Tuan Ahmad Faizal Datuk Azumu was present at the launch of the Samsung Smart Community Centre as well.

“Congratula­tions to the parties in stepping up to make a difference in people’s lives. Thanks to this initiative, the residents of RPS Legap will now receive digital education which will drive their ambitions and inspire them to achieve more.

“Let’s continue to support the national agenda in using ICT towards achieving a knowledgeb­ased nation, and do our part for our community towards a better Malaysia,” he said.

With this Samsung Smart Community Centre, JAKOA added that the community is able to share a centre that is infused with collaborat­ions between technology and education.

“We have worked tirelessly over the years to provide better opportunit­ies to the orang asli in terms of education and employment. Everyone is able to achieve truly great things in life, but only if given the right platform.

“Yes, there is more to be done, but we are proud of what has been done here together with Samsung for the people of RPS Legap,” JAKOA deputy director- general Tuan Saiful Zahlan Muhamad said.

 ??  ?? Samsung Malaysia Electronic­s director of Corporate Affairs Datukn Roh Jae Yeol (left) presenting token of appreciati­on to Saiful Zahlan (right).
Samsung Malaysia Electronic­s director of Corporate Affairs Datukn Roh Jae Yeol (left) presenting token of appreciati­on to Saiful Zahlan (right).

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