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STRATEGIC twin cities cooperation between the Federal Territories, particularly Putrajaya and Shanghai, China, will allow Malaysia to learn more about smart city management, said Dr Zaliha Mustafa.
NEWLY-minted Putrajaya Corporation (PPj) president Datuk Dr Aminuddin Hassim vows to push through all efforts to make the administrative capital a Smart City. Speaking to reporters on the first ...
with Putrajaya being the first. “We also have other local councils that have attained Level 1 Smart City status and our aim is to ensure that those that have yet to meet the criteria ...
Putrajaya or Labuan,” said the minister, who is on a six-day work trip to China. Zaliha will be visiting Hangzhou, Shanghai and Shenzhen to explore possible smart city cooperation and technology ...
The Special Malaysia Disaster Assistance and Rescue Team (SMART) has been mobilised to join in the search and rescue ...
Through a smart city, the global community has strived to converge and integrate environmental, digital, bio, and financial technologies to solve various urban problems. It is imperative to understand ...
The Global Smart City Partnership (GSCP) supports World Bank Group project teams and governments to leverage data and technology to integrate urban infrastructure and service delivery and provide ...