The MDEC (Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation) has launched the second edition of Horizon 2023/2024 – A Digital Economy Publication, in collaboration with the Ministry of Digital.
This strategic publication, tagged as “A Perspective of Malaysia’s Digital Economy,” offers an in-depth look into the dynamic growth and trends shaping the nation’s digital landscape.
Designed to serve as an essential reference guide, Horizon provides global and local stakeholders with data-driven insights and expert analysis on Malaysia’s evolving digital economy.
Horizon: Insights into Malaysia’s digital landscape
The Horizon 2023/2024 publication, spearheaded by MDEC, focuses on three core pillars: business, investors, and society.
By exploring these areas, the publication aims to connect with a wide array of stakeholders, providing a holistic view of Malaysia’s digital economy.
The carefully curated content includes contributions from industry leaders, successful entrepreneurs, and distinguished academics, offering diverse perspectives that challenge conventional wisdom.
Among the key topics covered in Horizon are the current state of Malaysia’s digital economy and the revolutionary impact of e-invoicing on future businesses.
The publication dives deep into complex subjects like Artificial Intelligence (AI), blockchain, e-commerce, and fintech, providing readers with incisive commentary and detailed analysis.
These insights are particularly valuable for investors, policymakers, and business leaders looking to navigate the rapidly changing digital landscape in Malaysia.
According to MDEC CEO Ts. Mahadhir Aziz, Horizon 2023/2024 is more than just a publication; it is a tool for empowerment.
“Our goal is to provide stakeholders with the knowledge and insights they need to make informed decisions in the digital economy.
Horizon serves as a beacon for those looking to understand and leverage Malaysia’s digital potential,” he said.
MDEC: Strengthening global collaborations
In addition to the launch of Horizon 2023/2024, MDEC marked the event with the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the International Trade Centre (ITC).
This partnership aims to foster collaboration and knowledge-sharing across various domains, particularly in digital policies and thought leadership.
The MoU signifies a step forward in MDEC’s efforts to position Malaysia as a global digital hub.
Deputy Minister of Digital, Datuk Wilson Ugak Kumbong, who was present at the ceremony, highlighted the importance of such collaborations.
“This MoU is a testament to Malaysia’s commitment to advancing its digital economy.
By partnering with international organisations like ITC, we are ensuring that our digital policies and strategies are aligned with global best practices,” he stated.
This partnership is expected to enhance Malaysia’s standing in the global digital arena, opening up new avenues for growth and innovation.
By working together, MDEC and ITC aim to drive Malaysia’s digital transformation, ensuring that the country remains competitive in an increasingly digital world.
The launch of Horizon 2023/2024 by MDEC marks a significant milestone in Malaysia’s digital economy journey.
By providing comprehensive insights and fostering global collaborations, MDEC is paving the way for a more connected and innovative future.
The publication’s focus on business, investors, and society ensures that all stakeholders are equipped with the knowledge they need to thrive in the digital age.
As Malaysia continues to embrace digital transformation, Horizon 2023/2024 will serve as an invaluable resource for understanding the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.
Readers are encouraged to engage with the publication, exploring the insights it offers to better navigate the complexities of the digital economy.
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