Malaysia Smart City Industry Ecosystem
Leading
Supporting
Policy Makers
MOW MOT
MEDAC
KPKT
MOSTI
KKMM
MITI
PlanMalaysia
APAD SME CORP
MIGHT
Standard Malaysia MATRADE
JKR
MCMC Cyber security MDEC
Regulators & Facilitators
CIDB
JKT
I-KPKT
MIDA
URBANICE
Practitioners & Associations
Malaysian Professional Boards
Malaysian Professional Associations
Industry Associations
Consultants & Planners
Developers & Contractors
Component & Part Manufacturers
Solution Providers
Service Providers
Enablers & Providers
Applications Developers
System Integrators
Telco’s Companies
Platform Providers
End-users
Communities
NGOs
Academia
Financial & Investment Institutions, Institute of Higher Learning & Research Institutions
Figure 1-4: Malaysia Smart City Industry Ecosystem Source: MIGHT Analytics
A vibrant and sustainable city is an ecosystem which comprises people, organisa�ons and businesses, policies, laws and processes integrated together to create the desired outcomes. Figure 1-4 shows that the Malaysia smart city industry ecosystem is made up of mul�ple “capability layers”. No one capability is more important than the other. Each capability plays a different role in the smart city. These different capabili�es must integrate and coordinate with each other in order to carry out a common mission. POLICY MAKERS The policy makers formulate policy, set direc�ons, visions and aspira�on to drive the smart city agenda. The lead Ministry, KPKT, is tasked with overseeing the implementa�on of smart ci�es in the country. REGULATORS AND FACILITATORS The regulators and facilitators are the suppor�ng bodies that provide regulatory support, consultancy and standards for the implementa�on of smart ci�es; spearheading, implemen�ng, monitoring and measuring the development of smart ci�es in the country. PRACTITIONERS & ASSOCIATIONS Professional and industry associa�ons are the ac�ve advocators for the city as an innova�on hub for new businesses, suppor�ng professionals to apply and implement the principles of smart city and s�mulate innova�ve solu�ons. ENABLERS & PROVIDERS The enablers and providers build the ecosystem by gathering working partners, collec�vely delivering new crea�ve solu�ons and crea�ng the environment to develop and grow new businesses and smart solu�ons for smart city. END-USERS The ul�mate end-users and beneficiaries in the ecosystem are naturally the communi�es, the relevant NGOs and also the academia. FINANCIAL & INVESTMENT INSTITUTIONS AND HIGHER LEARNING & RESEARCH INSTITUTIONS Underpinning the success of the smart city are financial & investment ins�tu�ons, higher learning centres and R&D ins�tutes. This is because funding and skilled human resources are the two key success factors of the smart city agenda.
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