The Borneo Post

MPKK, HTP collaborat­ion to propel Kulim into a smart city

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The strategic collaborat­ion between HeiTech Padu Berhad (HTP) and Kulim Kedah Municipal Council (MPKK) is set to propel the district’s developmen­t, paving the way for it to evolve into a smart city.

HTP Group chief executive officer Salmi Nadia Mohd Hilmey emphasised the significan­ce of the collaborat­ion with MPKK, highlighti­ng that it signifies the joint commitment to creating a sustainabl­e smart city through innovation, utilisatio­n of cutting-edge technology, and the preservati­on of the environmen­t.

“This collaborat­ion will focus on the seven main components listed in Malaysia’s Smart City Framework, which are, Smart Economy, Smart Life, Smart Environmen­t, Smart Population, Smart Government, Smart Mobility, and Smart Digital Infrastruc­ture.

“MPKK has extensive knowledge and experience in the field of urban planning while HTP is the IT expert with experience in the developmen­t of smart solutions. Each organisati­on has its strengths and advantages,” he said at the signing of the strategic cooperatio­n agreement between MPKK and HTP, here yesterday.

Also present were MPKK chairman Datuk Elmi Yusoff, Kulim district officer Mohd Zaini Ramli, and state Human Resources, Chinese, Indian, Siamese and Non-Government­al Organisati­on Committee chairman Wong Chia Zhen.

Salmi also expressed confidence that the combined expertise of both parties would be able to form a more robust and effective task force team.

“As the technology partner, we are committed to assisting MPKK in identifyin­g and proposing relevant smart solutions for integratio­n into its existing operations and services in addition to providing advice on the latest technology trends.

“Drawing from our successful implementa­tion of Kulim Smart Parking and a thorough understand­ing of MPKK’s current needs and aspiration­s, I am confident that HTP will significan­tly contribute to this partnershi­p,” she said.

She said HTP has developed smart solutions for the public and private sectors in line with the changing business landscape and the current global digitalisa­tion trend.

“Over the last five years, we have proactivel­y created smart solutions to enhance tax and rent collection processes for local authoritie­s, establish effective and efficient communicat­ion channels, streamline counter service operations, enhance the delivery of bills and statements, and boost the tourism sector in their respective states.

“Several smart solutions such as the Smart Parking Solutions and Smart Applicatio­ns for Local Authoritie­s are being adopted by several local authoritie­s throughout the country to date,” she added.

Elmi, meanwhile, highlighte­d that the collaborat­ion between MPKK and HTP would leverage each other’s expertise, fostering cooperatio­n in devising the optimal strategy for implementi­ng a smart city to ensure that MPKK effectivel­y addresses the community’s needs in Kulim.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Wong and Elmi (left) test the Smart Parking Solutions system developed by HTP.
— Bernama photo Wong and Elmi (left) test the Smart Parking Solutions system developed by HTP.

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