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AI is the way forward

The Skymind Innovation City will power the ai applicatio­ns of tomorrow.

- By ANGELIN YEOH lifestylet­ech@thestar.com.my

SKYMIND Future Cities executive director Eow Wan Lin said the company is currently in discussion­s with Johor to build Skymind Innovation City (SIC) for creating and testing artificial intelligen­cepowered technologi­es at Iskandar Malaysia.

“Skymind Innovation City will create a platform for enterprise­s and industries to develop their own AI applicatio­ns, and equip them with tools to be innovators in the industry by building a stronger AI ecosystem,” he said in a statement.

He explained that SIC will focus on three main hubs: a Talent Hub for developing a skilled workforce in AI, an Innovation Hub for enabling AI innovators and a Regional R&D Hub for research and developmen­t of AI applicatio­ns.

Eow sees SIC as the company’s way of supporting Johor’s Digital Agenda and innovation programmes to develop a vibrant ecosystem for growth in the digital space.

At the recent virtual World AI Conference Shanghai 2021, Johor Mentri Besar Datuk Hasni Mohammad said a robust upskilling and reskilling programme will be set up to ensure that the state is on track to become an AI powerhouse.

Policies too will be establishe­d, he said, to forge partnershi­ps with the private sector and to support innovation in

AI.

A Special Digital Economic Zone will be developed for companies to research and build smart solutions for manufactur­ing, he added.

Eow said the announceme­nt by Hasni shows support for the innovation economy, which has to be bolstered by government policies, technology and entreprene­urship.

“These factors should be the main goal, along with developing effective private-public partnershi­ps that spark increased innovation and productivi­ty,” he said.

Nations such as South Korea and Taiwan which have invested a higher percentage of their GDP into innovation performed much better in terms of GDP per capita growth than countries that didn’t, he said, citing a report by The Conversati­on.

“South Korea was badly impacted by the economic slump in 1997. But today it is one of the most successful economies in the world.

“It has emerged as the most innovative country in the world, topping the 2021 Bloomberg Innovation Index released in February,” he said.

The country’s achievemen­t is largely attributed to the commitment of South Korean businesses and the authoritie­s in investing in the country’s future growth even when encounteri­ng tough headwinds at home and abroad, said Eow.

Malaysia currently ranks eighth in Asia and 33rd in the world in the Global Innovation Index 2020, he said, adding that it has the potential to improve by tapping into the AI revolution.

“Capital or investment in research and developmen­t will ensure that the country produces better products and services, and introduces new ones,” he said.

He shared that Skymind’s mission is to enable and empower the developmen­t of AI applicatio­ns in Malaysia with tools, support systems and investment­s.

“To remain competitiv­e in a world on the cusp of super connectivi­ty, it’s crucial that Malaysia accelerate­s its capacity for innovation,” he said.

He quoted the Global Artificial Intelligen­ce Study: Exploiting The AI Revolution report by PWC, which predicted that AI will contribute US$15.7 trillion (RM65.9 trillion) to the global GDP by 2030.

“In short, the impact of AI over the next decade will be monumental. It is imperative that Malaysia jumps onto the bandwagon,” he said.

And the establishm­ent of “innovation cities” would have a multiplier effect that would give AI companies greater reach into the region, said Eow, adding that Skymind wants to help Malaysia grow into an “AI nation”.

 ??  ?? artist’s impression of SIC, which will house three main hubs, including a Regional R&d Hub. — Skymind
artist’s impression of SIC, which will house three main hubs, including a Regional R&d Hub. — Skymind

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