BACKED by its strategic location and sustainable infrastructure network, Malaysia Vision Valley 2.0 (MVV 2.0) is targeted to become a world-class metropolis.
Negeri Sembilan Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Aminuddin Harun said MVV 2.0 is a significant catalytic project for Negeri Sembilan, aligning with the state government's efforts and plans, which are supported by the federal government.
"This project positions Negeri Sembilan as one of the main catalysts for national and regional economic growth in the future.
"Covering the Seremban and Port Dickson districts with an area of approximately 153,000 hectares, MVV 2.0 has the potential to drive sustainable, inclusive, and innovative economic growth," he said at the groundbreaking ceremony of MVV City in Seremban, recently.
MVV 2.0 is an initiative of the Negeri Sembilan state government to fulfil the needs of future smart urbanisation and industries in tandem with global advancements today.
This plan has been carefully crafted by the state government together with the responsible agency, Perbadanan Negeri Sembilan (NS), and implemented with Matrix Concepts Holdings Bhd as the state government's strategic partner for the development of MVV City.
Matrix Concepts chairman Datuk Mohamad Haslah Mohamad Amin said this transformational development reflects Matrix Concept's commitment to building a rapidly growing ecosystem.
Mohamad Haslah stated that the company will develop 1,000 acres of industrial space, more than 15,000 residential units, and 174 acres of commercial lots, with a gross development value (GDV) of RM15 billion over 12 years.
Inspired as a smart city, MVV City is designed to be a dynamic hub where innovation, enterprise, and community come together. - December 18, 2024