I-City has what it takes to attract foreign investments


I-CITY, a RM2bil knowledge-community project initiated by I-Bhd has the potential of attracting a lot of foreign investments as well as tourists. As such its status as Selangor’s first Cybercentre with MSC-status should be further promoted. 

This was the consensus of several delegates and fund managers at the recent 2nd International Symposium on Knowledge Cities held in Shah Alam last week. About 250 delegates, half of whom were from Arab countries attended the three-day symposium opened by Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on July 16. 

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