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DIGITAL LIFESTYLE MALAYSIA initiative
Accelerating adoption of a connected lifestyle and the
Internet of Things
2013-2015
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Launch of MSC Ph. 1 (1996)
National Broadband Plan (2004) – Connecting Communities
Formulation of NBI Strategy (2007) – Broadband for All
MyICMS 886 (2005) – High Speed Broadband as the catalyst for ICMS development
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65% Broadband Household penetration (2012)
High Value
Innovation
Creativity
RMK-9
Leapfrog into
Leadership in the High Income
Economy (2020)
* NBI-National Broadband Implementation
RMK-10
Coverage and subscriptions of fixed and mobile broadband have reached a high level by 2012. Leveraging on this and the innovation and creativity in the industry - we can create value by accelerating development and adoption of new apps and content services for growth.
• High-level steering committee convened to spearhead the development of Singapore's 10-year masterplan to
grow infocomm sector and use infocomm technologies to enhance the competitiveness of key economic sectors
and build a well-connected society
• Desired outcomes
Enriched lives through infocomm
Enhanced economic competitiveness and innovation through infocomm
Increased growth and competitiveness of the infocomm industry
The infocomm industry is a key contributor to Singapore's economy, fuelling the growth of other economic
activities and adding jobs to the economy.
‘Internet + Internet of Things = Wisdom of the Earth’ President Wen Jiabao, China
• Government investment:
Annual IOT International Conference at WuXi
Internet of Things Center established in Shanghai (2010) with total investment of US$117.13m
Japan
The i-Taiwan 12 Projects comprise the most crucial infrastructure blueprint, and play an essential role in
determining the course of Taiwan’s future economic growth. This initiative will increase government investment
and expand domestic demand, injecting a new vitality into Taiwan’s long-term economic development. Some of
the projects include:
• Fast and Convenient Transportation Network; and Intelligent Taiwan
IDA
Singapore
China
We are not alone. Governments are providing support in similar Digital Lifestyle and the Internet of Things initiatives
“Through our life sciences strategy and Innovation and Research Strategy we are laying the foundations for
future financial benefits in these high growth areas of technology.” Universities and Science minister David
Willetts .
£6.2 million competition focused on the ‘Internet of Things’ – March 2013
CASAGRAS (Coordination and Support Action for Global RFID-related Activities and
Standardisation) is a European Framework 7 project - considered the international dimensions concerning
regulations, standardisation and other requirements for realising the concept known as the Internet of Things,
Europe
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ASEAN Single Window
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An electronic system to facilitate trade, increase efficiency of the Government delivery system and provide benefits to all members of the trading community
Globally there are more devices connected to the internet than people - 50b by 2020. There are also opportunities in the ASEAN Single Window and IoT can help in many other ways in our lives
MCMC has been tasked with the national policy objective of establishing Malaysia as a global centre for communication and multimedia information and content services AND to promote a civil society where info-based services provide the basis of continuing enhancements to quality of life.
Digital Lifestyle Malaysia initiative is inline to support and strengthen this
objective by:
Enabling the communication industry to lead the national economy
and contribute to be a market environment transformation
Immerse in an environment that is continually focused on the
future, to lead change and drive innovation
Build the future of technologies and cities
Leverage on infocomm for Malaysia’s economic growth and social
development.
Let’s move towards this global movement.
Don’t just react to change. Create it – take the opportunity
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Strategic Role ... that are poised to deliver:
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•Key strategic collaboration to infuse and empower development of initiatives for the DL ecosystems
Enabler
•Provide direction to meet market needs and demand.
•ETP & GTP Facilitator
•Creation of a DLM Fund to catalyse the development of innovative projects that meet market demand.
Driver
Economic Increase GNI contribution, wealth generation, market capitalisation, productivity & high value jobs
Governance Enable governing entities a greater outreach to constituents, transparency & people focus - citizen centric approach
Social Infusion of technology to uplift quality of life Accelerate adoption and smarter use of technology to improve productivity and sustainability
MCMC – through its strategic role is expected to deliver sustainable socio-economic benefits for all
Conceptual Digital Lifestyle Eco-systems
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Creating mega lifestyle eco-systems to promote use of digital applications to enhance competitiveness and social life – a Digital Lifestyle initiative focuses on linking the Internet of Things (IoT) to the Internet of People.
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Digital Lifestyle is conceptualised as six key eco-systems that represent activities in our daily life. Four focussed areas are identified for acceleration of development and adoption in the period 2013-2015
Connected Healthcare
Traceability
Home & Living Community
People Friendly Commuting
GUIDED BY THE FOLLOWING PRINCIPLES
Leveraging On The Existing
Infrastructure
Sustainability
Benefits For Rakyat
High Economy Impact
Remote Patient Monitoring Pilot CBC Ehealthcare
Pilot
MyPUTRAS eHalal Track & Trace
Kastam Secured Trade Facilitation
GMBO
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Four Focus Areas Defined
Connected Healthcare
+ Aims for healthy living and wellness assisted by
digital lifestyle services (bringing ICT, connectivity
and people together) for an enhanced service
availability everywhere and at anytime
Home & Community Living
+ Providing support to SMEs/Entrepreneurs/
Developers to create and innovate in building eco-
systems based on a smart connected digital living at
homes and communities
+ Empowering communities with the power of
broadband ICT enables them to create, innovate and to
be able to leverage on it for their better future
People Friendly Commuting
+ Mashing up data created from existing and planned
multimodal transport system and associated services
to provide new information services to commuting
travellers or tourist on traffic info, food, shops, travel
route/mode choices, places of interest, and what can
be found along the way in real time on their mobile
phones
Traceability
+ Applications of traceability in asset and supply
chains management, improving safety and efficiency
and promoting higher value of Malaysian made
products
Raising the Awareness
Accelerate Development
MCMC APPROACH
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• Digital Lifestyle Expo 2013 - collaboration with GoMobile, PIKOM Digital Lifestyle Expo + PC Fair
• Ongoing DLM Workshops
• Engagements in conceptualising ideas to PoC
• Call for proposals
• As projects under NKEA CCI
MCMC facilitation and awareness in exhibitions, workshops, conferences and call for proposals and entry to NKEA CCI
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Concept Digital Lifestyle Centre – is a place/area to experience future digital lifestyle applications and services offered on trial or demonstration
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TRACEABILITY
CONNECTED
HEALTHCARE
PEOPLE
FRIENDLY
COMMUTING
HOME &
COMMUNITY
LIVING
Food
Pharma
Tap &
learn
Remote
Patient
monitoring
Healthcare
apps
Smart
Farming
Agri
bazaar
Digital
Restaurant
Smart
parking
e-Journey
Mobile
Hawker
DL Gateway and Cloud
• A place for visitors to experience model digital lifestyle of the future - focuses on applications and content
• An engagement center for businesses (local and foreign) to explore and demonstrate the 6 eco-system
• Coordinate
- workshops (birds of feather sessions) and research with visitors on the featured applications – inputs may be use to improve demonstration apps
- exhibitions (collaborate to promote Digital Lifestyle via Exhibition, Conference and workshop)
Results of MCMC Facilitation
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U-Pustaka
Dept of Veterinary
Smart Home @MMU
Secure Trade Facilitation Customs Malaysia
Connected Healthcare
Postal
GMBO
MyPUTRAS
Other Projects by Industry
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Ministry of Home Affairs
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Other Projects by Industry
Top 10 Connected Applications by 2020
Connected Applications Value
Connected Car US$600 billion
Clinical Remote Monitoring US$350 billion
Assisted Living US$270 billion
Home and Building Security US$250 billion
Pay-As-You-Drive Car Insurance US$245 billion
New Business Models for Car Usage US$225 billion
Smart Meters US$105 billion
Traffic Management US$100 billion
Electric Vehicle Charging US$75 billion
Building Automation US$40 billion
16 Source: www.gsma.com/toptenappsin2020.
Some examples of Digital Lifestyle Experience
• Telematic Platform - Connected car http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WValEsWR3R0
• Traceability, augmented reality, smartphone in future of retail shopping or dining (RFID) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SIQopzCzN9Y
• Bestari Net - Future smart school http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEg1LE8yV-c
• Connected healthcare project - Future Healthcare http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-SKJIcHOAyU
• Tale of smarter cities – smarter village http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KxHNVcO0JHM&list=PL34BC81490B7C4B5F
• Our digital lifetsyle of the future (watch your day in 2020) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OptqxagZDfM
• Smart village/communities (powered by GMBO/KTW/PI1M/Intel) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m07VJ30uf00
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Elements of Digital Lifestyle applications or services – combinations are used to create and innovate on apps to serve in lifestyle eco-systems
Networks & Intelligence Tags (ID) and Sensors (environment) of Things
Readers and Communications
Smartphones users Embedded micro
Thank You
Join us to accelerate towards this future connected
lifestyle
Get connected: dlm.skmm.gov.my
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