The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MDEC announces DIF5 strategy in advancing Malaysia’s digital economy

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KUALA LUMPUR: The Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n (MDEC) today announced its Digital Investment­s Future5 (DIF5) Strategy, a plan focusing on five key thrusts aimed at attracting investment­s and advancing Malaysia’s digital economy in line with the Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint (MyDIGITAL).

In a statement, it said the five-year initiative from 2021 to 2025 following the 12th Malaysia Plan, aims to secure high quality digital investment­s as it seeks to unlock new drivers of growth in the digital economy.

The DIF5 strategy targets by 2025 include RM50 billion investment­s in the digital economy; attract 50 Fortune500 tech companies to land and expand in Malaysia; establishm­ent of five Unicorns; and the creation of 50,000 highvalue jobs in MSC Malaysia.

It also targets to focus on five key industry sectors, five focused technologi­es, five emerging technologi­es and digital global business services.

“The five industry sectors that have been identified as key drivers are Agtech, Healthtech,

Islamic Digital Economy and Fintech, Cleantech and Edutech.

“Attracting and driving investment­s in five focused technologi­es are important to facilitate the growth of these sectors, namely cloud computing, data center, artificial intelligen­ce, cybersecur­ity and digital content tools.

“The DIF5 Strategy will also be focusing on five key emerging technologi­es namely blockchain, dronetech, edge computing, extended reality and advanced robotics to drive innovation and ensure Malaysia will be at the forefront of the rapid evolution of digital technologi­es and developmen­t of a future-ready digital economy,” it said.

MDEC’s senior vice-president of investment and brand Raymond Siva said the agency is further streamlini­ng and increasing its efforts to move the digital economy needle forward with the establishm­ent of the Digital Investment Office (DIO), a collaborat­ive platform with Malaysian Investment Developmen­t Authority (MIDA) and the execution of the DIF5 Strategy. — Bernama

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