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Showing posts with label ETP (Economic Transformation Programme). Show all posts
Showing posts with label ETP (Economic Transformation Programme). Show all posts

Wednesday, 20 April 2011

AMEDIA bulls as it receive ETP project



Asia Media will invest in developing the first Digital Live Transit-TV Broadcasting infrastructure in Malaysia. By adopting international broadcasting standard infrastructure, Asia Media is capable of delivering live video & voice into the transportation industry in the country.

Leveraging on its extensive Transit-TV network, which extends to over 3,000 Transit-TVs with Rapid K.L., Causeway Links and Konsortium Transnational Group, Asia Media is positioned to extend its Transit-TV network system into the LRT, Monorail and eventually the MRT. Asia Media also intends to venture its business model in foreign countries such as Singapore and Indonesia.

Investment: RM500 million by 2015

GNI Impact: RM604 million

Jobs Created: 400


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TCUBES soars on ETP announcements



The MyEmail.my project which features the domain name of “myemail.my” is a private sector initiative led by Tricubes Berhad to provide a unique and official email account and user ID for interested citizens of Malaysia. It will serve as an alternative channel for 2-way communication between the government and rakyat. ‘Malaysian’ means created, operated and hosted in Malaysia.

The aspiration is for Malaysians aged 18 and above to be offered with a single secured communication channel to government e-services through a single user ID using the domain name “myemail.my”.

This user ID will eventually be used for any government e-services e.g. e-hasil, EPF statements, driving license renewals, quit rent payment etc.

Investment: RM50 million by 2020

GNI Impact: RM39 million up to 2015



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Tuesday, 19 April 2011

KBUNAI get a boost from ETP project



A consortium consisting of Prism Crystal Enterprises Ltd and Tan Sri Dr. Chen Lip Keong and group of companies together with the landowners, Karambunai Corp Bhd and Petaling Tin Berhad, will develop the Karambunai Integrated Resort City (KIRC) as a premier world-class ecotourism destination.

The KIRC will leverage on Malaysia’s competitive advantages in ecotourism and biodiversity, and feature tourism, health and eco-nature edutainment recreation facilities (e.g. water theme park, water spectacles and fountain, cable car, mangrove research centre, harbour cruise, aqua and spa village).

Investment: RM9.6 billion

GNI Impact: RM9.319 billion by 2020

Jobs Created: 11,002 by 2020



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Monday, 18 April 2011

SMARTAG to benefits from Economic Transformation Programme (ETP) project



The Security and Trade Facilitation System entails the setting up of Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) infrastructure to provide security and Automation of paperless Royal Malaysian Customs Checkpoint throughout Malaysia.

Under this project, containers entering, leaving, and moving within the country will be tracked under the RFID system based on ISO18186:2010 and GS1 EPCglobal EPCIS standard.  The reusable RFID Seal affixed to containers are scanned by RFID readers set up at locations to retrieve the container information. The RFID tags will be manufactured in accordance with standards set by the Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (MCMC).

Amongst the advantages this system will afford are the improvement in efficiency of container clearance, which will reduce queeing times at Customs Check Points, the improvement of security through automatic detection of a compromised or open container, and the optimisation of human resources for better services.

Investment: RM45 million

GNI Impact: RM201 million by 2020

Jobs Created: 100



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