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1 Smart City Projects in Malaysia - Succeed in SE-Asia s 2.0 Markets A Project Implemented by:

2 Welcome to the Webinar Lars Venslauskas EU-Malaysia Chamber of Commerce and Industry

3 Content of the Webinar 10 minutes 30+ minutes 5 minutes 1. Technical Instructions 2. Webinar Background 1. EUMCCI in Brief 2. Vincent Fong (Knowledge Group) 3. Introduction: Malaysia and its Smart Cities 4. Vincent Fong: Smart City Project in Malaysia 5. Question & Answer Session 6. Beyond the Smart City Webinar

4 Technical Instruction Collapse/ Hide Control Panel Turn on full screen here Raise Question by Typing and Click Send

5 Webinar Background: EUMCCI in Brief EUMCCI Business Support Know Your Market Meet Your Partner Enter Malaysia Members Network Countries Committees Companies Meetings Events Participants Whereof on Conference Network Provider Industry Advocate Event Platform

6 SEBSEAM-M Project Framework Support for European Business in South East Asian Markets Malaysia Increase trade and investment flows between the European Union (EU) and Malaysia as a gateway to ASEAN, mainly focused on EU SME s Component 1: Attracting EU businesses into the region and supporting them in their market entry activities (Business Support) Today s Webinar Component 2: Increasing EU Business leverage towards ASEAN Governments (Advocacy) European businesses, in particular SMEs, with an interest in Malaysia and ASEAN markets Malaysian and ASEAN Businesses, as well as local and regional government authorities

7 SEBSEAM-M Project Partner Project Partners Associate Partners

8 Expert Introduction Vincent Fong General Manager Knowledge Group Vincent Fong is the chief advocate for Smart Cities and the General Manager of Knowledge Group. In his capacity he oversees the research team responsible analyse issues and produce content for city leaders at the Smart Cities Asia Conference. He is an active working member on several smart cities committees in NGOs and Governmental organisations.

9 Malaysia in Brief: Five Facts 1. Malaysia is regionally embedded in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) 2. In ASEAN, the economy can be considered as comparable low risk investment destination in the region 3. The traditional trading nations third largest partner is the EU (28) with trade volume amounting to 41.6 billion in Highest ability of exploiting ICT amongst uppermiddle income countries 5. Governmental plans aim to establish economy as regional Green Technology Hub and showcase for Smart Cities

10 The Five Smartest Cities in Malaysia Smart City (Region) Unique Characteristic Approach Iskandar Malaysia In close proximity to Singapore Integration to the neighbouring country Kuala Lumpur Economic and social centre Focus on smart mobility and transitoriented development (TOD) Malacca World heritage with strong regional connection Emphasis on green technology and smart grids Cyberjaya Smart city development suffering from competition Refocus on technology hub and national smart city living lab Putrajaya City planned from the scratch to be the hub of governmental agencies Extensive inclusion of green spaces and enhancing city life quality of government employees EUMCCI s evaluation of urban regions in Malaysia with significant smart city projects with involvement of EU firms

11 The Smart City Report Map of Malaysia with five smartest cities

12 WHAT IS A SMART CITY SUSTAINABLE LIVEABLE EFFICIENT 11/25/2016 Webinar: Smart City Projects in Malaysia

13 Headline MALAYSIA AT A GLANCE Population: 29 Million Urban Population: 74.5% Growth Per Year: 183,960 Source: World Bank Sound effects: FXProSound Image Source: Flickr 11/25/2016 Smart City Projects in Malaysia

14 Headline WATER ACCESS TO IMPROVED WATER SOURCES 98.2% NON-REVENUE WATER 35.6% KILOMETRES OF PIPES 127,275 Sound Source: World Bank, National Water Services Comission effects: Roscoetoon Image Source: Deviantart

15 Headline WASTE RATE OF INCREASE IN THE PAST 10 YEARS 91% MUNICIPAL WASTE GENERATED DAILY 33,000 tonnes FOOD WASTE GENERATED DAILY 15,000 tonnes Sound effects:benboncan Image Source: Wikimedia Commons Source: Universiti Sains Malaysia Solid Waste and Public Cleansing Management Corporation

16 MOBILITY CONGESTION COSTS IN KUALA LUMPUR $1.24 Billion /year HOURS SPENT IN TRAFFIC 240 Million 500 Million FUEL WASTAGE 1.2 billion litres Source: World Bank s Economic Monitor 2016 Sound effects:lilliangorin

17 ENERGY RATE OF INCREASE PAST 10 YEARS (RESIDENTIAL CONSUMPTION) 204% RATE OF INCREASE PAST 10 YEARS (INDUSTRIAL CONSUMPTION) 223% RENEWABLE ENERGY 2% Source: Malaysia Energy Information Hub

18 SMART CITIES IN THE OVERVIEW

19 SMART CITIES IN THE WATER INCREASE ACCESS TO WATER TO 99% REDUCE NRW TO 25% WATER DEMAND MANAGEMENT MASTER PLAN SMART METERS WASTE WASTE TO LANDFILL, TO WASTE AS RESOURCE (Waste to Wealth/ Waste to Energy) 3R PROGRAMME 22% OF HOUSEHOLD RECYLING RATE SMART SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT

20 ENCOURAGING LOW CARBON MOBILITY SMART CITIES IN THE MOBILITY ENCOURAGING ENERGY EFFICIENT VEHICLES INCREASING PUBLIC TRANSPORT MODAL SHARES EXPANDING TOD ENGAGING END USER ON EFFICIENT CONSUMPTION DSM MASTER PLAN ENERGY SMART METERS, BEMS, SMART GRIDS REDUCING NATIONS DEPENDENCY ON FOSSIL FUELS FOR ELECTRICITY GENERATION GRADUAL REDUCTION OF SUBSIDIES

21 SMART SELANGOR ESTIMATED POPULATION 6.3 MILLION GDP 22.6% / $ 59 billion COINED IN 2015 SMART SELANGOR DELIVERY UNIT LAUNCHED IN APRIL 2016

22 SMART SELANGOR DIMENSIONS

23 Reduced number of complaints :50 a-day (July 2016) to 2 a-day (Oct 2016) Commitment to remove rubbish piles within 3 days for every complaint made

24 2 nd - 3 rd October 2017 Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre

25 Question & Answer Session

26 Follow in Social Media Market Updates Events News Upcoming Activities

27 Before you go For any business support just drop an to or including your company profile and your specific question. Our Enquiry Helpdesk supports you Gaining first insights on business opportunities in Malaysia Receiving Complementary market reports Identifying your potential in the Malaysian market Thank you for your attention. I am looking forward hearing from you soon!