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Malaysia to ‘Go 5G, Go Cloud, Go AI’: growing with intelligence
Going digital in today’s economy is at the forefront of societal change as communities emerge from a debilitating pandemic and face economic restoration challenges in the new normal.
Malaysian drone tech takes to the skies
“THE drone revolution is happening right now, ” declared Poladrone founder and chief executive officer Cheong Jin Xi.
The future is now: Companies need to future-proof their business with technology, say experts
The need for businesses to adapt using tech has become more urgent than ever as the Covid-19 pandemic is changing the way people acquire services and products.
Denmark develops robot to conduct coronavirus tests
Danish researchers have developed a robot capable of carrying out Covid-19 screening tests, the University of Southern Denmark announced on Wednesday.
The UK needs more robots to improve worker efficiency
The UK needs more robots to help solve economic problems like worker shortages and low efficiency, industry groups said on March 2.
Minister: Amazon Web Services to build data centres in Jakarta
Amazon Web Services will build an infrastructure region in Jakarta by the end of next year or early 2022.
Gobind says 5G will only be deployed if it’s safe, urges telcos to share network
Communications and Multimedia Minister Gobind Singh Deo said 5G will not be deployed in Malaysia until it has met the required safety standards.
Grab commits US$2bil to Indonesia with SoftBank’s backing
South-East Asian ride-hailing firm Grab on July 29 said it will invest US$2bil into Indonesia over five years using capital from Japan's SoftBank Group Corp, marking its biggest commitment in the region's most populous market.
Goldman Sachs sees recovery in Tencent’s games revenue but ad growth to remain sluggish
In the first quarter Tencent reported a 2% year on year decline in mobile games revenue to US$3bil.
Venezuela migrants propel billion-dollar delivery app
It’s six in the morning and Samuel Romero is already pulling his bicycle out of a small garage.