The Borneo Post

‘M’sia taps digital technology in tourism devt’

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KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is embarking on a comprehens­ive digitalisa­tion journey to transform its tourism industry with smart tourism initiative­s in line with the Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR4.0), Prime Minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad said yesterday.

“We believe (that) by embracing the whole spectrum of digitalisa­tion, we will be able to provide the necessary tools for the tourism industry to be internatio­nally connected, perform rigorous data analytics of tourism futures and shorten the supply chain.

“For all these to materialis­e, a new investment climate is pertinent for a conducive environmen­t to enable the technology-centred tourism industry to charge forward.

“Investment in hard and soft infrastruc­ture needs to be balanced.

“National policies need to allow for investment incentives in more intangible products such as data acquisitio­n, content creation and online platform presence,” he said in his keynote address in launching the 2019 World Tourism Conference.

Also present was Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Mohamaddin Ketapi.

Dr Mahathir pointed out that industry stakeholde­rs were venturing even more actively into sharing the economy, digital platform, social media integratio­n, as well as big data analytics to customise tourism experience offerings to specific demographi­cs across the globe.

Digitilisa­tion of the sector was also crucial because technologi­cal advancemen­t had also led consumers to utilise mobile devices and online platforms to access informatio­n, arrange, book and plan an entire holiday, he said.

The prime minister also pointed out that specific incentives were being formulated to attract both hard infrastruc­ture investment as well as new technology-based investment in the tourism sector.

He said the tourism industry should also be the catalyst to environmen­tal protection, preservati­on, and conservati­on of local culture and heritage.

He said he believed that this would ensure that the wealth from tourism would be spread widely to reach even the remote communitie­s, offering unique experience­s to the tourists.

“As such, one area where this can be achieved is through sustainabl­e ecotourism developmen­t.

“Ecotourism is a high-value sub-sector that offers genuine experience and adventure that is unique to a particular locality.

“Naturally, due to its scarcity, it has the potential to become a premier destinatio­n, which brings in high-value tourists,” he said.

Dr Mahathir said ecotourism conservati­on could enrich tourists’ experience and fulfill their sense of responsibi­lity in giving back to nature – which again would attract highspendi­ng visitors, contributi­ng to the increase in revenue.

He said technology incentives for eco-tour package developmen­t, eco-resort building design and innovative business processes could be considered by government­s and implemente­d by destinatio­n managers and tour operators.

“Within the context of Malaysia, we are blessed with our more than 130 million years old pristine rainforest­s, our beaches, islands, spectacula­r natural wonders, and national parks; and the diversity of our people.

“This has positioned Malaysia as a preferred eco-tourism destinatio­n in the world and, through our National Ecotourism Plan 2016-2025, we are developing cluster-based ecotourism destinatio­ns with special concession packages that inculcate the use of technology and smart eco-management of destinatio­ns,” he said.

Dr Mahathir said the government was committed to exploring new avenues through technology transforma­tion in tourism and smart destinatio­n management to educate industry players, tourists and the local community. — Bernama

We believe (that) by embracing the whole spectrum of digitalisa­tion, we will be able to provide the necessary tools for the tourism industry to be internatio­nally connected, perform rigorous data analytics of tourism futures and shorten the supply chain.

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Dr Mahathir (front, third right) during a photo-call with the speakers of the 2019 World Tourism Conference.
— Bernama photo Dr Mahathir (front, third right) during a photo-call with the speakers of the 2019 World Tourism Conference.
 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Muhyiddin (second left) greets participan­ts after delivering his speech at the Internatio­nal Seminar on Religious Values in Preventing & Countering Violent Extremism at IIUM, Gombak.
— Bernama photo Muhyiddin (second left) greets participan­ts after delivering his speech at the Internatio­nal Seminar on Religious Values in Preventing & Countering Violent Extremism at IIUM, Gombak.

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