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Government will create right ecosystem for Malaysia to be globally competitive
Malaysia’s technology minister calls for corporate leaders to help the government build a better Malaysia and for talent to be adaptive.
Week in Review: Have government efforts lifted Malaysia’s innovation levels?
Innovations in digital have disrupted businsses the world over but have government efforts in Malaysia helped lift the innovation bar? Plus Khailee Ng joins What's Next's awesome lineup.
Week in Review: World Bank zooms in on Malaysia’s Digital Economy & What’s Next welcomes Condom King
World Bank’s Economic Monitor highlights poor digital adoption by corporate Malaysia Brick&Mortar CEO whose customers are pure digital natives will talk about his challenges  
Week in Review: Malaysia keeps delivering, DHL keeps investing
Logistics giant confident Malaysia making right moves to meet digital economy ambitions Go-Jek’s Go-Bills to deepen relevance to users, fend off competition from Grab, Alibaba   MALAYSIA’S technology hub, Cyberjaya, which, over its 21 years, has built up a thriving tech ecosystem consisting of a good mix of multinational and local companies, saw one of its pioneer residents deepen its links even more.
What’s Next 2017: SMEs need to accelerate development to increase digital adoption in Malaysia
Although SMEs contribute 35% to 40% to GDP, only 20% to 25% of them have an online presence.
What's Next 2017: Banks waking up to disruptive nightmare from outside the industry
Greatest threat to banks may be large technology companies like Google, Facebook and Tencent that allow users to make financial transactions through their technologies.
Week in Review: Double edged sword called DFTZ
So the DFTZ has been launched with 1,972 Malaysian SMEs poised to capture exports markets, says the government. But will they? Can they?
Week in Review: The Chinese Bits & Bytes grab in Indonesia
95% of the US$3bil venture investments into Indonesian startups in the first eight months of 2017 have come from China.
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