Source: https://might.org.my/ Improving the quality of life in cities is necessary however, not all cities are smart, and it is challenging to implement for brownfield area. Although several cities in the world are adhering to the smart city concept, there are no standards in the practices to identify the set of characteristics and processes that make a city smart, or in which level of performance it fits. Therefore, KPKT and PlanMalaysia has outline the smart city maturity journey to evaluate cities in Malaysia and measure level of ‘smartness’ that allows better understanding in developing each action plan. At the moment, emphasis is being placed on moving more cities up to Level 1 - early adopter smart city status, with target of 61 PBTs to develop smart city action plan by 2025.
Source: www.planmalaysia.gov.my
MALAYSIA SMART CITY RATING A rating system has been developed to recognised PBT's efforts to speed up the implementation of smart cities. As of now, the following main criteria for smart city early adopters have been highlighted at all PBTs; • Blueprint development or Smart City Action Plan (20% marks) • Establishment of Unit/Committee Smart City (Smart City) at PBT level (10% marks) • Initial Development Dashboard/ Mini Command Center (20% marks) • Compliance with 10 indicators MS ISO 37122:2019 (50% marks)
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