DUBAI, 01 March 2022 –The Johor State made its debut at the Expo 2020 Dubai, showcasing Johor Week at the Malaysian Pavilion during week 22 of the World Expo from the 27th February 2022 to 5th March 2022. Johor Week, with the theme “The Southern Jewel of Malaysia”, is showcasing Malaysia’s best in digital, logistics, real estate, infrastructure and construction services as well as agriculture.

The Johor State Economic Planning Division (BPENJ) as lead ministry, with Iskandar Investment Berhad (IIB) as the implementing agency, for Week 22 at the Malaysia Pavilion, has scheduled a full business program with numerous pocket talks and business matching sessions. Some of the highlights visitors can look forward to are the signing of at least three Memorandum’s of Understanding (MoUs) with organisations from Malaysia, the United Arab Emirates and South Africa amounting to an investment value of more than RM 100 million. Further to this, the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) will officially launch the MDEC Global Testbed Incentives (GTI) with IIB Ventures Sdn. Bhd. This initiative features a funding scheme to attract foreign technology companies to test their solutions in Malaysia and, in turn, position Malaysia as the ASEAN technology hub.

Zarina Abdul Kadir, Chief Executive of Invest Johor said, “Johor is an ideal investment destination as it boasts of having high growth potential and rapid development which investors can leverage on as well as a sustainable economic ecosystem that support investors looking to expand or establish their business in Malaysia. We are strategically located at the heart of the ASEAN region and along the world’s busiest shipping routes, easily accessible within a 6-hour flight of major ASEAN cities through the Senai International Airport, three international ports and an array of highways.”

“I am proud to say that Johor has managed to maintain its socio-economic resilience through the strengthening of the State’s overall talent ecosystem and increasing economic activities to fast-track our socio-economic recovery. Our presence at this World Expo has come at the right time and is testament to Johor’s commitment to attract a potential trade and investment value of RM500 million for the State.”

Iskandar Puteri has been designated as Johor State’s Digital and Emerging Technology Hub as part of the Johor Digital Masterplan. To further this plan, IIB launched the New Economy, Experience and Talent (NEXT) initiative. NEXT is an innovative private-public partnership with the state government which lends noteworthy support to the Johor State’s digital economy agenda and plays a significant role towards achieving Iskandar Malaysia’s aspiration as a regional commercial and digital hub. This will contribute to the greater socio-economic impact for Johor in particular and the Malaysian economy in general.

The NEXT initiative is set to attract more investors into Johor by stimulating digital innovation and budding next-generation, technology, economic activities and talent development in Iskandar Malaysia through its digital-centric ecosystem that facilitates entrepreneurship, knowledge-sharing and talent building. As one of the crucial drivers for Iskandar Malaysia’s economic growth, IIB will also showcase other high-impact and catalytic projects in education, tourism and leisure, financial services, creative, health and wellness sectors via its group of companies at the World Expo.

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ABOUT MALAYSIA PAVILION AT EXPO 2020 DUBAI

Malaysia’s self-built 1,234.05 sq meter pavilion is the first net zero carbon pavilion at the EXPO. The pavilion features a rainforest canopy inspired by the majestic tropical rainforest of Malaysia, blending cultural elements with nature and functionality into a futuristic building.

The pavilion carries the theme “Energising Sustainability” to represent the nation’s commitment and approach to sustainable development. It is segmented into four sub-themes; “Energising Today”, “Energising Tomorrow”, “Energising Harmony” and “Energising Business”. Malaysia’s activities during the EXPO will include permanent 3D displays, daily cultural performances, craft demonstrations, café operations as well as 26 weekly thematic trade and business programmes.

The business weeks will involve a large contingent of 21 ministries, 69 agencies and five state governments initiating and supporting the programmes. They will also bring weekly business delegations from the industry that will participate in pocket talks, product launches, business matching sessions and signing of MoUs. Malaysia Pavilion will also host and participate in summits and forums throughout Expo.

The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation is the lead ministry for Malaysia’s participation at the mega event.  Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Centre (MGTC) is the implementing agency.

ABOUT THE MINISTRY OF SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY, AND INNOVATION

The Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation (MOSTI) is a ministry of the Government of Malaysia. In 2018, the entire component of the MOSTI, Green Technology and Energy Components from the Ministry of Energy, Green Technology and Water (KeTTHA) and related components of Climate Change and Environment from the Ministry of Natural resources and Environment (NRE) has been restructured and formed the Ministry of Energy, Science, Technology, Environment & Climate Change (MESTECC).

Since 2020, MESTECC has been restructured and its name has been changed to MOSTI again. Dato’ Sri Dr Adham Baba has been appointed as Minister of Science, Technology, and Innovation since 27 August 2021.

ABOUT MALAYSIAN GREEN TECHNOLOGY AND CLIMATE CHANGE CORPORATION (MGTC)

Malaysian Green Technology and Climate Change Corporation (MGTC) is an agency under the Ministry of Environment and Water whose scope involves green growth, climate change and sustainable lifestyle.

Three national policies – the National Green Technology Policy (NGTP), the National Climate Change Policy (NCCP) and the Green Technology Master Plan (GTMP) – outline MGTC’s role as a catalyst for green economic growth.

Its three core roles are:

  • Mainstreaming the Green Economy through green product and service expansion programmes such as MyHIJAU Mark Certification Programme, Green Technology Financing Scheme (GTFS) and green technology tax incentives, namely the Green Income Tax Exemption (GITE) and Green Investment Tax Allowance (GITA), besides providing training and human capital development schemes.

 

  • Drive climate change mitigation actions such as advocacy for energy efficiency and renewable energy, low carbon city programmes and low carbon mobility initiatives.

 

  • Cultivate a green lifestyle through publicity and awareness programmes in fostering cooperation between the government and private sectors via global-scale platforms such as the International Greentech and Eco Products Exhibition and Conference Malaysia (IGEM) and other public programmes.

 

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