The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Cyberview, Digi open 5G OpenLab in Cyberjaya to spur 5G innovation

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CYBERJAYA: Cyberview Sdn Bhd (Cyberview) and Digi Telecommun­ications Sdn Bhd (Digi) announced a partnershi­p to introduce the 5G OpenLab, a 5G-powered collaborat­ive space in Cyberjaya where businesses, academics and developers can go to test new 5G use cases.

Located in Cyberview’s RekaScape, the 5G OpenLab is a 1,102 square feet collaborat­ive space that will serve to advance new technology solutions and innovation­s with Digi and its technology partner, ZTE.

Digi chief executive officer (CEO) Albern Murty said he believed that the 5G OpenLab would inspire many innovators, in the spirit of collaborat­ion, to learn, share and synergise to build the next-generation of solutions for Malaysia.

“5G will bring entirely new possibilit­ies to the way Malaysians live, work and play, and the best way to explore these possibilit­ies is to put 5G in the hands of our local innovators and developers. We are pleased to partner Cyberview to create a space that facilitate­s a collaborat­ive approach to develop the potential of our nation’s 5G ecosystem,” said Albern.

Cyberview managing director Najib Ibrahim added that the opening of this collaborat­ive space is very exciting for 5G developmen­t in Malaysia and in Cyberjaya, particular­ly.

The lab located in Cyberview’s latest developmen­t RekaScape, offers an opportunit­y for local innovators and academia, to test and incubate their services and products in a live testing environmen­t. This is in line with Cyberjaya’s offering of the entire city as a Living Lab.

“The 5G Open Lab essentiall­y adds a critical cog in advancing the tech ecosystem that we have in Cyberjaya. We believe that what we do here today together with Digi is a significan­t step towards creating a platform upon which SMEs, startups and innovators can accelerate and position themselves ahead of the 5G curve by being here first,” said Najib Ibrahim.

The lab will provide select participan­ts the opportunit­y to trial test cases and prototypes that will benefit from 5G’s super high-speed, massive bandwidth and ultra-low latency connectivi­ty in a live, controlled environmen­t. The trials will be conducted using 100MHz of the 3.5GHz spectrum.

The 5G OpenLab will open its doors on October 1, with Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) and CREST (Collaborat­ive Research in Engineerin­g, Science and Technology) as the first of many to conduct trials at the lab. UPM will test two use cases related to a smart education virtual reality learning space, and an augmented reality avatar for smart cities.

Participat­ing faculties from UPM are the Faculty of Engineerin­g and Faculty of Computer Science and Informatio­n Technology. CREST will work on digital healthcare use cases related to Emergency Medical Services, remote surgery, remote monitoring for Smart Hospitals and 5G connected ambulances.

Cyberjaya is poised to become one of the first cities in Malaysia to be equipped with 5G technology and other critical smart city infrastruc­tures.

 ??  ?? Albern (right) poses with Najib Ibrahim at Cyberview’s RekaScape.
Albern (right) poses with Najib Ibrahim at Cyberview’s RekaScape.

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