Discussing measures to achieve smart city status


Amirudin (sixth from left) and stakeholders showing posters stating that Cyber 1 in Cyberjaya was awarded the Diamond rating at the Low Carbon Cities Framework Programme.

CYBERJAYA stakeholders and developers as well as Sepang Municipal Council (MPSepang) staff attended a town hall to discuss the city’s direction towards achieving its smart and low carbon status by 2025.

It was facilitated by International Green Training Centre president and chief executive officer Ismail Abdullah.

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