Status Digital Malaysia : Realising Smart Cities Seminar Sepang Ke Arah Pembangunan Mampan Dan Pertumbuhan Hijau 2020 26 November, 2013
Internet s impact on Malaysia & the world... Globally (Population: ~6.9b, 2010) 5.0b 1.9b Internet users 1.9b 2020 2010 In Malaysia (Population: ~29m, 2012) 9.0b 5.3b Mobile phones 5.3b 2020 2010 17.5m US$25b 27% 2011 2012 Smartphone penetration 1 billion monthly active users (Sept 2012) Registered internet users Ecommerce spend, B2B & B2C >1 billion tweets sent every 3 days (Mar 2012)
Getting Onboard the Digital Economy Global Digital Economy Trends 1. Digital Economy contributed 35% to Global Trade (US$17 Trillion) in 2009 2. Total Worldwide ICT Spending is expected to grow 4.6% to US$5.4 trillion in 2020 3. Global ecommerce revenues will hit US$44.2 trillion by 2020 4. Between 2009 and 2012, revenue from online interactive games is estimated to go up by 67%, mostly from the sale of virtual goods All one needs is a computer, a network connection, and a bright spark of initiative and creativity to join the economy Don Tapscott & Anthony D. Williams, Wikinomics Source: 1. WITSA Analysis 2. Digital Planet, WITSA, 2010 3. The Internet Economy: 25 years after.com, ITIF March 2010, 4. Virtual Goods in Social Networking and Online Gaming, In-Stat, November 2010
Where are we today..? A quick look at Malaysia s digital strengths
Malaysia s Digital Economy is Growing Local digital economy trends Malaysia s Digital Economy is expected to contribute RM294 billion of GNI in 2020 ICT spending in Malaysia totaled RM54 billion in 2012 and is expected to increase to RM67 billion in 2016 ecommerce spending in Malaysia is expected to increase 7.1 % CAGR to reach a total of RM87.6 billion in 2016 *Figures: USD1 = RM3 Sources: 1. IDC ICT Spending 2012 2. IDC New Media Market Model 2012
and it s impacting the nation in key areas Malaysia s Digital Economy has direct impact on the overall economy of the nation and has multiplying effect Key aggregated components identified are: ICT contribution to GDP/GNI e-commerce ICT impact on productivity ICT impact on standard of living ICT investment and adoption that contributes to national competitiveness 6
We have progressed but there are areas that need to be strengthened and opportunities to be seized Malaysia's Digital Economy today is characterized by: Strong Domestic Supply High Netizen Consumption Low SME Knowledge Content Levers to push to attain national goals 1. Competitiveness - Raise firm-level technology absorption 2. Productivity - ICT capital investment - Move workforce up the value chain 3. Quality of Life - Increase wealth and enhance standard of education 38
Digital Transformation of the Country
Setting A Foundation For Digital Malaysia s 2020 Aspirational Goals Digital Economy contribution to GDP (2010) 13% 17% 10% 17% WEF Global IT Report (GITR) Rankings 2010-2011 (Rank amongst 138 economies #28 #10 #2 TOP 20 Competitiveness Scoreboard 2011 (Rank amongst 59 economies) #16 #22 #3 TOP 10 Source: 1 ICTSA 2012 (Preliminary) 3 IMD 2011
3 Strategic Thrusts That Shapes Digital Malaysia Strategic Thrust#1 Move from Supply to Demand Strategic Thrust #2 Shift from Consumption to Production Strategic Thrust #3 Grow from Low-Knowledge to High-Knowledge-added activities CREATE INNOVATE GROW To encourage Malaysians to 3 New Ways of Thinking About Using Digital Technologies
Four Communities Identified for Intervention B40 Youth SMEs Improve income and quality of life of the B40 community Make Malaysian Youth Digital Savvy Enhance SME Productivity Digital Entrepreneur Tap Demand for Digital Products and Services
CREATE Strategic Thrust#1 Move from Supply to Demand Digital Entrepreneur How? By nurturing digital entrepreneurs and simultaneously creating wealth for the nation by capitalising on the demand for digital products and services Tap Demand for Digital Products and Services Who will benefit from this? Digital entrepreneurs including ICT Start-up companies and SMEs in areas such as : Cloud, Mobility, Embedded Systems, Social and Big Data
Digital Entrepreneurs Digital Malaysia s Projects
2013 & Beyond
The Smart City : Key Components Source: www.gsma.com
Initiatives Around the World Dubai
Initiatives in US
Smart City leads to Green Living Public safety gain new insights and uncover trends before they become systemic issues Smart buildings and urban planning lower maintenance and energy costs improve reliability and sustainability Environmental minimize environmental impact less carbon emission Energy and water effective energy management system for greater control of energy usage smarter water management to better manage consumption, quality, flow and pressure Transportation safer, efficient and secure
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