Where are tech giants’ data centres located in Malaysia?
Malaysia is becoming a major data centre hub in Southeast Asia, attracting significant investments from global tech giants.
Malaysia is becoming a major data centre hub in Southeast Asia, attracting significant investments from global tech giants.
"They can also be an innovation hub to attract researchers and entrepreneurs, leading to the development of new technologies, products and services, thus driving economic growth,” said Ng.
For 1Q2024, approved digital investments totalled RM17.
S P Setia president and CEO Datuk Choong Kai Wai: “I’m confident our partnership with Ant Digital Technologies and JaGaSolution will open more doors for stakeholders to collaborate in the future and introduce the latest innovations.
The digital nomad-friendly Airbnb listings will be located in key tourism hotspots such as Kuala Lumpur, Johor Bahru, Penang and Langkawi.
The WORQ with DE Rantau programme is estimated to inject RM360 million into the Malaysian economy by supporting 6,000 highly skilled workers, as well as enabling new businesses in the economy.
Immigration facilitation is also being accorded to nomad workers, defined as IT and digital professionals such as digital freelancers, independent contractors and remote workers in targeted manufacturing sectors under NIP and NIMP 2030 in the form of a Digital Nomad Pass.
The global shift towards ESG now means “from changing our behaviour, we can even make money”.
"The fibre connectivity which is projected to be ready by the fourth quarter of 2023 will extend from Johor to the northern and southern borders of Peninsular Malaysia.