Digi wants apps that improve society


  • TECH
  • Thursday, 16 Jun 2016

Empowering societies : Albern says DigiCFC is a commitment to enable internet for all communities to inspire a better Malaysia.

Ideas for mobile apps that help with issues that relate to children, youth and women are needed for this year’s Digi Telecommunications Sdn Bhd’s Challenge for Change (CFC) competition.

CFC is now in its seventh year. “Over the years, CFC has evolved from generating ideas for the better use of renewable energy to social causes in the sixth year,” said Digi CEO Albern Murty.

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