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Malaysia joins London Tech Week to elevate digital tech position

Fahmi Fadzil says we need to overcome infotech shortfall as even UK affected by issue

Updated 2 years ago · Published on 13 Jun 2023 8:52AM

Malaysia joins London Tech Week to elevate digital tech position
Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil and the Malaysian delegation at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre to attend the London Tech Week with, taking place between June 12 and 16. – Bernama pic, June 13, 2023

LONDON – Malaysia’s participation in London Tech Week (LTW) will further strengthen the country’s position in digital technology, especially as a hub for data processing and services. 

Communications and Digital Minister Fahmi Fadzil said LTW, a platform to showcase the latest digital initiatives, could help foster international partnerships in driving innovation and bridging the digital divide. 

“I am excited to participate in LTW. One of the hot topics of discussion is the workforce. 

“The United Kingdom’s shortfall in information technology workers has reached 2.5 million. If the UK is facing this problem, what more Malaysia,” he told Bernama after attending the LTW opening ceremony here yesterday.

He said Malaysia, which is strategically positioned for the digital economy with access to Asean’s 600-million population and regional gross domestic product of US$3 trillion, needs to overcome this issue swiftly. 

During LTW, which brings together the world’s digital industry players, Fahmi will participate in several round table sessions with corporate figures and executives, deliver a keynote speech, and participate as a forum panellist. 

UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak and London Mayor Sadiq Khan opened the event at the Queen Elizabeth II Centre today. More than 30,000 visitors and digital industry players, including startups and investors, will attend the event taking place between June 12 and 16. 

Fahmi is leading Malaysia’s delegation to LTW, supported by the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation. 

At least 10 European companies are expected to announce their decisions to invest in Malaysia during LTW. – Bernama, June 13, 2023

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