Federal Territories Ministry exploring technological advancements, sustainable development collaboration with Huawei, BYD

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Federal Territories Ministry exploring technological advancements, sustainable development collaboration with Huawei, BYD
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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 12 — Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department (Federal Territories) Dr Zaliha Mustafa held discussions with two prominent global companies, Huawei...

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Japanese head chef at Four Seasons Hong Kong caught filming upskirt at Donki, blames it on Covid separation from familyMinister in the Prime Minister’s Department Dr Zaliha Mustafa held discussions with two prominent global companies, Huawei Technologies and BYD, to explore smart collaboration aimed at fostering sustainable development within the Federal Territories.

She noted that Huawei, established over 40 years ago, is at the forefront of communication technology, electronic devices, and global 5G equipment, with significant investments in cloud technology, artificial intelligence , and smart city solutions. Dr Zaliha explained that such technology could potentially be implemented across the three Federal Territories to promote environmental sustainability and foster the development of a smart city, aligning with the vision of CHASE City.

“If this technology is applied in Malaysia, particularly in the Federal Territories, it could enhance the quality of life for residents while simultaneously making our public transport system more environmentally friendly,” she said.

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