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CONFERENCE www.fleming.events 27 - 28 September 2016 | InterContinental Hotel Kuala Lumpur "Build the City of the Future, Today" ASIA PACIFIC SMART CITIES FORUM Opening Keynote Address The Honorable YB Datuk Seri Panglima Madius Tangau Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysia Technology Partner Networking Partner Business Development Partner NIKKON ® Light up the World success Associate Sponsor HRDF Claimable 3 Case Studies • Penang Integrated Transport System Framework • Amsterdam Smart City • Toyota City Vision Of The Future By MOSTI & MIGHT

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27 - 28 September 2016 | InterContinental Hotel Kuala Lumpur

"Build the City of the Future, Today"

ASIA PACIFIC SMART CITIES FORUM

YB DATUK SERI PANGLIMA MADIUS TANGAUMENTERI SAINS, TEKNOLOGI DAN INOVASI

Opening Keynote AddressThe Honorable YB Datuk Seri Panglima Madius TangauMinister of Science, Technology & Innovation (MoSTI), Malaysia

Technology Partner

Networking Partner

Business Development Partner

NIKKON®

Light up the World success

Associate Sponsor

HRDF Claimable

3 Case Studies • PenangIntegrated

Transport System framework• AmsterdamSmartCity• ToyotaCity

Vision Of The Future By MOSTI & MIGHT

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Dr. Amirudin Abdul Wahab CyberSecurity Malaysia (An Agency Under the Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation, (MOSTI), Malaysia Chief Executive Officer

YB. Mr. Chow Kon Yeow Penang State Government, Malaysia Chairman, Local Government, Traffic Management & Flood Mitigation,

Esteemed Speakers

Darren Baars New Zealand Transport Agency, New Zealand Chief Advisor

Dominic Yin Greater China Sustainable Development Council, Hong Kong Chief Executive Officer

Faris YahayaCyberview Sdn Bhd, Malaysia Managing Director

Frans-Anton Vermast Amsterdam Smart City, Netherlands Senior Strategy Advisor Low Carbon & Connected Urban Planning

Jaffri Ibrahim Collaborative Research in Engineering, Science & Technology (CREST), Malaysia Chief Executive Officer

Dr. KHOH Soo Beng Collaborative Research in Engineering, Science & Technology (CREST), Malaysia Director, Project & Research (IOT)

Maimunah Jaffar Iskandar Regional Development Authority, Malaysia Head of Planning & Compliance

Salmah Salman Putrajaya Corporation (Perbadanan Putrajaya) Director of Sustainable Development, City Planning Department

Martin Venzky-Stalling Chiang Mai University Science & Technology Park (Secretariat of Creative Chiang Mai), Thailand Senior Advisor

Dr. Mazlan AbbasREDtone IOT Sdn Bhd, Malaysia Chief Executive Officer

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Esteemed SpeakersMegat Jalaluddin Megat Hassan Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia Chief Strategy Officer

Michelle Lim Woodlife PlatCOM Ventures Sdn Bhd / Nationals Innovation Agency, Malaysia Commercialization Specialist

YBhg. Dato’ Mohd Ali Hanafiah Mohd Yunus Malaysia Communications & Multimedia Commission (MCMC), Malaysia Chief Digital Ecosystem Officer

Datuk Nik A. Faizul Bin Abd. Mallek Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT), Prime Minister’s Department Program Director, Clean-tech Innovation & Sustainable Cities

Zamry IbrahimVADS Lyfe Sdn Bhd (A Telekom Malaysia Berhad Company), Malaysia Chief Marketing Officer

Vicente GuallartBarcelona City Council, SpainChief Architect (2011- 2015)

Vitor PereiraSmart Cities Portuguese MagazineEditor-in-Chief Personality of the Year Smart Cities Live 2015

Thillai RajMIMOS, MalaysiaChief Technology Officer

Advisors

Datuk Nik A. Faizul Bin Abd. MallekMalaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT), (Prime Minister’s Department)Program Director, Clean-tech Innovation & Sustainable Cities

Joseph Michael,Marian Technologies Pte Ltd, Singapore Director

Michael MulquinGlobal Smart Cities Standards Expert, United Kingdom

Vicente GuallartBarcelona City Council, Spain Chief Architect (2011 -2015)

Vijay GuntiRukshaya Emerging Technologies Private Limited – India Vice President – Smart Grid Practice

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Attendee ProfileHow Did The Participants Benefit

CEOs / CIOs / CTOs / MD

Technical Directors of

Utilities

Vice Presidents: Customer Service/

Operations/Distribution

Metering and Tariff

Managers/Directors

Regulators and

Comissioners

Designation-wise

Policy Makers

Government Urban

Planning Councils and

Municipalities

Real Estate Developers

Utility professionals

Consulting Services

Industry-wise

Malaysia 62%

Rest of ASEAN 24%

GCC 6%

Rest of the World 8%

Geographical

This year's highlights

Interactive, Panel, Rountable & Networking Sessions

MOSTI & MIGHT Representative

Electronic Polling & E-Networking

Speakers Streams Case studies20+ 2 3

100

80

60

40

20

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of attendees stated good selection of content and speakers89%

of attendees said there were ample networking opportunities85%

of attendees stated the conference brought them valuable knowledge and market insights

77%

of attendees stated that they would recommend us to a colleague or friend71%

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Who Will Attend?

Municipalities and Government Entities/Ministries

• CityMayors&Municipalities(Undersecretary,DirectorGeneral,PolicyDirectors,DirectorProjects,Environment&Sustainability,CityinfrastructurePlanning)

• CAO‘s,CIO,VP/DirectorIT,Directorofoperations, CTo

• economic Development

• TechnicalAdvisors

• Director/Headinfrastructure

Urban Planners, Architects and Consulting firms

• Principal

• Associates

• Engineeringprojects

Public Services and Sectoral Authorities

• DepartmentofEducation,

• DepartmentofHealth

• TransportAuthority

• UtilitiesAuthority

Banks, Venture Capitalists & Investment Firms

• CEO

• Presidents(AVP,SVP,VP/Directors)

System Integrators, Technology and Service providers

• President

• ProjectDirector,VP/DirectorsofBusinessDevelopment, Marketing & Infrastructure

Universities,Colleges, Labs, Research Institutions

KEY FOCUS AREAS of Asia Pacific Smart Cities Forum

Sustainability& the Green Buildings

Framework

Smart Homes,Smart Villages, Smart Buildings

& infrastructures

Regulatory &Policy Framework for

Smart Cities

Smart Energy – Smart Grids,Smart Metering &Energy E�iciency

SMART CITY

Smart Health Systems & Infrastructure

Development

Smart Mobility & Transportation

Role of ICT in theInfrastructure of Future Cities, Digital Media &

Communications

The Role ofTelecommunications

in a Smart City

Data Protection& Data Privacy

Data, Big Data& the Internet of Things (IoT)

Wireless Networks& Network Infrastructure

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SmartEducation

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Building the SMART CITY

x2 Energy demand will double

:2 CO2 emissions

More and more people live in cities

Today, cities represent

By 2050

1800 1950 2008 2050

70%50%29%

3%

of global CO2 emissions

80%

of energy consumption worldwide

75% 2% of Earth surface

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Supporting Chambers of CommerceSupporting Embassy

Official Endorsing Economic Region

Regional Knowledge Partner

Information Security Partner

Supporting Government Bodies

The MCMC logo should be used on all communications materials, both internal and external. Treat the logo with respect. Please obtain approved artwork from the Strategic Communication Department (SCD).

Supporting Organizations & Associations

THE ELECTRICAL ANDELECTRONICS ASSOCIATION

OF MALAYSIA

Media Partners

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DAY 127September2016

8:30 Registration and Coffee

8:50 Welcome note from Fleming.

9:00 Opening remarks from the Event Chair

STATUS UPDATE ON SMART CITIES IN THE REGION & ABROAD

9:00 Opening Keynote Address – The DNA of a Smart City

The Honorable YB Datuk Seri Panglima MadiusTangau, Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation (MoSTI), Malaysia

8:20 Special Feature : Meet & Greet Speed Networking Session

9:30 Opening Speech: Malaysia's Vision of the Future of Smart Cities

•TheMalaysianModelofsmartcitiesfocusingoneconomicgrowthwhilebalancingenvironmental&socialsustainability

•Theimportanceofdevelopingasmartbusinessplaninluringinvestorstosmartcityprojects

Highlightingtheimportanceofsynergiesinacceleratingthegrowthofsmartcitiesprojects

Datuk Nik A. Faizul Bin Abd. Mallek, ProgramDirector, Clean-tech Innovation & Sustainable Cities, Malaysian Industry-Government Group for High Technology (MIGHT), Prime Minister’s Department

10:00 The challenges & Opportunities of the Future Smart Cities & Urbanization Program in China

•Toeducatesmartpeopletobuildupthe“NewFaith”baseonthere-arrangementsofChineseculture & civilization

•Thebalanceofpolitical,economicalandenvironment improvements to make a sustainabledevelopmentinChina

•Technologicalimprovementstosaveenergy&resources

Dominic Yin, Chief executive officer, Greater China Sustainable Development Council, Hong Kong

10:30 Elevating Cyberjaya into a Global Technology Hub through Smart Collaboration

•AsmartcitywithintheGlobalTechnologyHub•FrameworkandobjectiveofCyberjayaSmart

City initiatives•Co-productionandinteroperabilitytonurturecitycollaborationinCyberjaya

Faris Yahaya, Managing Director, Cyberview Sdn Bhd, Malaysia

11:00 Morning Coffee and Networking

11:30 The Importance of Citizen Engagement in the Success of Smart Cities Projects

•Ensuringcitizensunderstandthevalueofthesolutions

•Ensuringtechnologysolutionproviderstakeamoreproactivelisteningroleindevelopingsolutions(practicallyandincrementally)

•Integratingcosts,citizen/stakeholderbuy-inandaddressingissuessuchasprivacy&securityaspart of the conversation with citizens

Maimunah Jaffar, HeadofPlanning&Compliance, Iskandar Regional Development Authority, Malaysia

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12.10 “Technologies Powering Smart City Services”

•Majorcitiesaroundtheworldareimplementing‘SmartCity’conceptwiththeobjectiveofimprovingthelivingindexwhilepromisinganimmersiveandinteractiveexperienceforitscitizen.

•Theeffortsofquantifyingtheparameteresrequirestheimplementationoftwokeytechnologies:InternetofThingsandBigDataAnalytics.

•HighlightsoftechnologyimplementedinMalaysiatoenableSmartCityservices.”

Thillai Raj, Chief Technology officer, MIMOS, Malaysia

12:50 Luncheon

14:00 Case Study : How Energy Innovation is driving the City of the Future- Amsterdam (Netherlands)

•Challengesofglobaleconomiccompetitivenessandtheeffectofurbanpolicies

•Developinginnovationhubsincitydevelopment•HighlightingkeymilestonesachievedinmakingAmsterdammoreenergyconscious

Frans-Anton Vermast, SeniorStrategyAdvisor,Low Carbon & Connected Urban Planning, Amsterdam Smart City, Netherlands.

14:40 Thailand Smart Cities and Digital Economy Update

•CreativeChiangMaiinthatcontext•Peopleortechnology–whatcomesfirst?•Smartformediumsizedandsecondarycities?•Howtogetstarted

Martin Venzky-Stalling, SeniorAdvisor,Chiang Mai University Science & Technology Park (Secretariat of Creative Chiang Mai), Thailand

15:20 Joint Presentation – Smart Sustainable City & Connected Healthcare

Jaffri Ibrahim, ChiefExecutiveOfficer&Dr.KHOHSooBeng,Director,Project&Research(IoT), Collaborative Research in Engineering, Science & Technology (CREST), Malaysia

16:00 Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break

16:40 Towards Sustainable Smart City Putrajaya 2025

•VisionofPutrajayaStructurePlan2025•Thechallengesinachievingthevision.•WherePutrajayaisnowintermsofattainingasustainablesmartcitystatus,intermsof:-SmartGovernment(ICT&e-Gov);SmartEnvironment(PutrajayaGreenCityInitiatives);-SmartLiving(QualityLiving,Healthy,Vibrant&SafeCity),SmartPeople(DevelopingSustainable&SmartCommunity);SmartEconomy(TODinWTT,EncourageMixedDevelopmentonCoreIsland,EncourageInterpreneurship&Innovation,GreenEconomy;&-SmartMobility(IntegratedTransportationSystem,IntegratedICT,PrioritizedClean&Non-MotorizedOption.

•Wayforward&conclusion.

Salmah Salman, DirectorofSustainableDevelopment, City Planning Department, Putrajaya Corporation (Perbadanan Putrajaya), Malaysia

17:20 Interactive Panel Discussion – Do Smart Cities Need Smart Citizens?

•Itisnotjustaboutthepeople‘squalificationorlevelofeducationbutalsosocialinteraction,integrationandopennesstothe“outer”world.

•Theriseofsmartcitizens&howtomanagecomplexity

•Makinginformeddecisions

18:00 Closing Remarks By Event Chairman & Cocktail Reception

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DAY 228September2016

8:20 Welcome Coffee and Registration Add icons

8:35 Welcome note from Fleming.

8:40 Opening Remarks from the Event Chair

8:50 Special Feature : Meet & Greet Speed Networking Session

TRACK 1 – SMART CITIES INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT (PEOPLE, REGULATION, PRIVACY & DIGITAL SYSTEMS)

9:00 Opening Keynote: The Role of a Telecommunications Company in a Smart City

•Productdevelopment(homegateway,wirelesssensor networks, M2M solutions)

•Developinguser-centricsmartservices•Bandcapabilitiesthatenablesmartservices

Zamry Ibrahim, Chief Marketing officer, VADS Lyfe Sdn Bhd (A Telekom Malaysia Berhad Company), Malaysia

9:40 Keynote Presentation: Smart Citizen Engagement – Power to Sense

•Toomuchfocusontheroleoflargetechnologycompaniesandgovernmentsasthecatalystsoftechnology-enabledprogress.

•Mostofthetimewetendtoignorethemostimportantdimensionofcitiesi.e.thepeople,wholive,workandcreatewithinthem.

•Harnessthevaluableinputsofcitizen’sbyempoweringthemtosenseandmaketheinvisiblevisible

Dr. Mazlan Abbas, Chief executive officer, REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd, Malaysia

TRACK 2 – SMART TECHNOLOGIES & DEVELOPMENTS IN KEY ECONOMIC SECTORS

9:00 Keynote Presentation: ‘Achieving Smart Mobility, Energy and Environmental Management in Future Asia-Pacific Cities’

•Whatarethechallengesandtheoutcomeswearetrying to achieve?

•Whattoolsdowehave?•Willitbeinfrastructureandbehaviorchangeor

complete game changers?•Whatwillbetheroleofsmarttechnologyandwhereis

it going?”

Darren Baars, ChiefAdvisor,New Zealand Transport Agency, New Zealand

9:40 Smart Energy: How Developments in Utility Companies & Energy Innovation Will Be the Key Drivers for Smart Cities

•WhatisTNB’svisionofasustainablefutureforMalaysia’senergymarket?

•Adoptionofenergyefficientpractices,particularlyinbuilding designs

•Useofsmartgridtechnologiesanddeploymentofenergy management systems at the community level

Megat Jalaluddin Megat Hassan, Chief Strategy officer, Tenaga Nasional Berhad, Malaysia

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10:20 Keynote Presentation: Regulatory and Policy Framework for Smart Communities

•Developingasystematicprocessforenablingsmart+connectedcommunities

•SmartCityFramework:turningtalkintoaction•Howtocreateanintegratedplanning

management system (government, private sector&academia)

YBhg. Dato’ Mohd Ali Hanafiah Mohd Yunus, Chief Digital ecosystem officer, Malaysia Communications & Multimedia Commission (MCMC), Malaysia

11:00 Morning Coffee and Networking

11:30 Keynote Address: Malaysia's Perspective Towards Ensuring Secure and Safer Smart Cities

•Addressing&understandingthenewtypeofcyberattacksinsmartcities

•Integratingcybersecurityasakeycomponentinthedesignstageofsmartcities

•Outlookofcybersecuritymeasurestobeintroduced.

Dr. Amirudin Abdul Wahab, Chief executive officer, CyberSecurity Malaysia (An Agency Under the Ministry of Science, Technology & Innovation –(MOSTI), Malaysia

12:10 Roundtable Discussion – What Exactly is a Smart City?

•Bridgingthedigitaldivideindevelopingsmartcities

•Thecaseforintelligentconnectivity•Thereal-timedataecosystem

12:50 Luncheon

10:20 Smart Healthcare: Demonstrating Which Healthcare Solutions Need to be Instrumented, Interconnected and Intelligent

•Developingholisticplatformsandsolutionsforafuture-oriented healthcare system.

•Patient-centricservicesforprevention,guidanceandhome care

•Telemedicalservicesinthedomesticenvironment(Ambient Assisted Living, Tele-Reha)

•Designandroll-outofco-operationplatformsandIT-infrastructures for regional healthcare networks and public health

11:00 Morning Coffee and Networking

11:30 The Foundational Protocols for City-to-City Collaboration - City Anatomy.

•CityAnatomyIndicators(extensionofISO37120),cityanatomy ontology & livable cities /districts developed by the City Protocol Society

•Sharedstrategiesforcitytransformation&identifyingcommonalities

•Avoidingcommonflawswhenimplementingsmartcity solutions.

12:10 Smart City with Internet of Things (Sensor networks) and Big Data

•WhyuseInternetofThingsforenablingthecityinfrastructure intelligence?

•HowaSmartcityenabledwithIoTsensornetworkswould provide benefits to the citizen & authorities.

•Areal-lifeexampleofbigdatahelpingbuildsmartcity

13:00 Luncheon

14:00 Interactive Panel Discussion: Can Super Tall Be Super Green: Assessing the Green and Sustainable Credentials of Skyscrapers

•What'sbeenchangingthat’senabledthemtobecomemore green?

•TheGreenSkyscraper:TheBasisforDesigningSustainable Intensive Buildings

•SustainableFacades:DesignMethodsforHigh-Performance Building Envelopes

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DAY 228September2016

14:00 Developing a Resilient Firewall to Protect Data, Information & Privacy

•Dataanalytics•Makingsenseofthelargeamountofdatacreatedinaconnectedcity(BigDataIssues&IOT)

•ExtendingtheInternetofThingstocreatesmartcities

14:40 The Role of Innovation and Commercialization in the Development of Smart Cities

•Anationalperspectiveoninnovativesolutionsandthetransferofthesesolutionstotheindustry

•Thelandscapeofinnovationsandmarketopportunities in the smart city sector

•TheplatformavailableunderPlaTCOMVenturesforSMEsintheSmartCitysectorandourcasestudies

Michelle Lim Woodlife, Commercialization Specialist, PlatCOM Ventures Sdn Bhd (National Innovation Agency Malaysia)

15.20 How ‘Intelligence’ can protect the Big Cities and Help the Small

•Howdoesthemassiveinfluxofpeopleintocitiesimpactsustainabilityandtheeconomicsurvivalofcitizensandadministrations?

•Howcanbigcitiesengagecitizensinordertogroweconomicallyandsocially?

•Examiningthetoolssmallcitiescanleveragetoavailabletocombatpopulationdecline,andattractnewcitizens-creativity,tourism,technology,innovationandcitizenparticipation

•Howcansmallercitiescombatbraindrain,especiallyintheareaofcreativity,andretainandgrowtheir“smart”tag?

Vitor Pereira, Editor-in-Chief,Smart Cities Portuguese MagazinePersonality of the Year Smart Cities Live 2015

16:00 Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break

14:40 How Does Smart Water Metering Networks Modernize the Way We Manage Water Supplies & What Fundamental Cultural Shifts Are Entailed?

•Whatisasmartwatermeterandsmartwatermetering networks?

•SmartWaterMeteringNetwork–Isitanintelligentinvestment?

•Howdoesadvancedmeteringinfrastructure(AMI)compare with automatic meter reading (AMR) and what are the benefits of each?

15:20 Smart Governance: Automation Solutions for E-Governance in Smart Cities & Network Infrastructure Management

•InnovationinthePublicSector,focusingonup-to-datee - Government architectures as well as infrastructural components and solutions

•Theeffectofopengovernanceandopendata•Enablingcooperativedevelopmentandintegrationof

innovative concepts, applications and best practice solutions

16:00 Afternoon Tea & Coffee Break

“A smart city must harness its human capital and let the citizens help to co-create smart city solutions. Give the citizens the right tool and they will help to make the city and world a better place to live”

Dr. Mazlan Abbas , Chief Executive Officer , REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd, Malaysia

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16:30 Smart Villages - a Rural Analogue to Smart Cities

•Thesmartvillageconcept•Decentralizedenergysystemsandintegratedruraldevelopment

•LinkagesbetweenSmartVillagesandSmartCities

17:10 Strategic Roundtable Discussion: Smart Mobility: Key Mega-trends Impacting Mobility & Analysis of The Future of Mobility

•Focusingonsmartpublictransportsystemsinsteadofbuildingmoreroads

•ImprovingstrategicICTinfrastructuretoeasetheprocessofdoingbusinessaswellasforaneasier lifestyle without actual movement on the roads

Differentiatingbetweendesiredandundesiredmobilityoptions

Moderator:

Darren Baars, ChiefAdviser,New Zealand Transport Agency, New Zealand

17:50 Closing Remarks By The Event Chairman

16:30 Public-Private Partnerships a Central Theme

•HowPPPbuildsvalueforresidents•Increasingaccountabilityinserviceprovisionthrough

PPP agreements •HowPPPhelpelevatecustomerserviceingovernment

agencies for all related stakeholders.

17:10 Big Panel Debate -Connecting Smart Cities the Smart Way

•ConsiderwirelessLAN(LocalAreaNetwork)infrastructure that can handle dense public environments

•ConsiderWiFiaccesspointswithintelligentcapabilities to connect a high density of smart devices

•Bandsteeringtechnologycanensuretheoptimumconnections for challenging environments, considering the effect of WIFI platform consistency

17:50 Closing Remarks By Event Chairman

“Smart mobility, energy and environmental management systems are critical to the future of Asia-Pacific Cities. Does your business understand its role and are you ready to deliver?”

Darren Baars , Chief Advisor, New Zealand Transport Agency, New Zealand

“Cyber security should be an integral part of smart cities because ‎their high connectivity and other infrastructure may lead to increasing opportunities for cyber attacks”

Dr. Amirudin Abdul Wahab , Chief Executive Officer, CyberSecurity Malaysia

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Know your speakersYB Datuk Seri Panglima Madius Tangau , Minister of Science, Technology & Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysia YBDatukSeriPanglimaMadiusTangauwasborninTuaran,Sabah,initiallygraduatinginScienceForestryfromUniversitiPertanianMalaysia(UPM),Serdangin1983.In1985,heobtainedhisCertificateinForestPlantationManagementandForestryResearchinvariousinstitutionsinJapanunderJapanInternationalCooperationAgency(JICA).In1988,theYBunderwentTraininginEnvironmentalImpactAssessment(EIA)byCentreforEnvironment,TechnologyandDevelopment(CETDEM).In1990,hecompletedhisMastersinDevelopmentManagement(MDM)fromAsianInstituteofManagement(AIM),Makati,thePhilippines.YBwaselectedtotheParliamentofMalaysiain1994,attheageof36hewaselectedforTuaranseat.TheYBwasappointedaschairmanforseveralboardandcompaniessuchasSabahCulturalBoard,ForestPlantationDevelopmentSdnBhd,MalaysianTimberIndustrialBoardandAsianSupplySdn.Bhd.TheYBisalsoaboardofdirectormemberofSuriaCapitalBerhad,SabahEnergyCorporationSdn.Bhd,andAsianSupplyBaseSdn.Bhd.TheYBwasappointedastheMinisterofScience,TechnologyandInnovationin2015.TheYBhasbeenawardedwithvariousawardsthemostrecentoneistheawardofSeriPanglimaDarjahKinabalu(SPDK)byTuanYangTerutamaYangDipertuaNegeriSabah(TYT)whichcarriesthetitleDatukSeriPanglima.

Dr. Amirudin Abdul Wahab, Chief Executive Officer, CyberSecurity Malaysia Dr.AmiriscurrentlyCEOofCyberSecurityMalaysia,hehasmorethan20yearsofICTworkingexperienceinthetelecomandITsectorintheGovernmentaswellasinsemi-governmentandprivatesectors.ThroughhisleadershipatCybersecurityMalaysia,Dr.AmirmanagedtocontributetoMalaysia’sachievementinattainingthenumber#3rankintheworld,inthe2014InternationalTelecomUnion(ITU)GlobalCyberSecurityIndexbecomingthefirstWorldTrustmarkAllianceChairmantobereappointedtoasecondterm,wasselectedtoreceiveanASEANAwardastheOutstandingChiefInformation/SecurityOfficerAward.HeisalsoaonthePOLCYB(TheSocietyforthePolicingofCyberspace)Non-ExecutiveBoardofDirectorsfortheyears2015to2018.Acalculatedrisk-takerwithdeeptechnicalindustryknowledge,Dr.Amirudinhadhasbuiltastrongreputationfordevelopingeffectiveanduniquestrategiesandincubatingnewmodelsanddesigns.Embracingthecorevaluesofintegrity,innovationandgrowth,heconsistentlyranksamongthetop5%ofemployeeswithintheICTIndustryinMalaysiaandislistedintheWho’sWhoMalaysiain2014.DrAmirholdsaDoctorofPhilosophy(PhD)fromtheSchoolofInformationTechnology&ElectricalEngineering(ITEE),UniversityofQueensland,Australia.Dr.AmiralsoholdstwoMastersdegrees,aMastersinBusinessAdministration(MBA)fromtheUniversityofDuqubue,Iowa,USA,aMasters in Information Technology from the national University of Malaysia(UKM)andaBachelorofScienceEngineeringinElectricalEngineeringfromtheUniversityofMichigan,AnnArbor,USA.

Darren Baars, Chief Advisor, New Zealand Transport Agency, New ZealandDarrenBaarsisaPrincipalAnalystattheNewZealandTransportAgency,basedinWellington.Hehasover20yearsofexperienceworkinginthepublicandprivatesectorsonarangeoftransport,energyandenvironmentalmanagementissuesandhehasspentthe last four years working on the formulation of national level landtransportstrategy.Inpreviousroles,DarrenwasinvolvedindevelopingNewZealand’senergyefficiencyandrenewableenergystrategyandrelatedtransportenergyefficiencypolicies.In2010,DarrenwasamemberofanAPECinternationalteamwhichreviewedandprovidedrecommendationsontheenergyefficiencypoliciesandprogrammesofChineseTaipei.DarrenholdsBachelorsandMastersdegrees(withdistinction)inenvironmentalplanningfromMasseyUniversity,withaspecializationinenvironmentaleconomics.

Dominic Yin, Chief Executive Officer, Greater China Sustainable Development Council, Hong Kong •EESCOP2E2HongKongLtd.:Chairman&CEO(Investor,ConsultantandFacilitatorofEnvironmental&EnergyProjects).

•TrigoEnterprisesLtd.:Chairman(InternationalTrading&Mfgofnon-standardParts&Components)

•ViceChairmanofTianjinNankaiUniversityCastorEngineeringScienceandTechnologyCo.,Ltd.(GlobalUniqueCastorLubricantProducer).

•Co-ChairmanoftheSmartCityCommitteeofIndependentPowerProducersForum(IPPF).

•Vice-PresidentofHongKongEnvironmentalIndustryAssociation,SeniormemberofEnvironmentandSustainabilityCommitteeandChinaCommitteeofHongKongGeneralChamberofCommerce

•AdvisorofInternationalGreenEconomyAssociationinBeijing.

•SeniorEnergySpecialistandSeniorAdvisorofEnergyR&DCenterUnderChinaEnergyInvestmentAssociation.

•ViceChairmanofHongKongGreenStrategyAlliance(HKGSA)

•ExecutivePresidentofChineseSociety(HongKong&Macao)forSustainableDevelopment

•ExecutivePresidentofGreaterChinaSustainableDevelopmentAssociation

•SeniorAdvisorofLowCarbonIndustry&TechnologyAssociationofGuangdong

•HonoraryAdvisorofEuropeanUnionAcademicProgram

•Advisorofforthe“SmartMobilityinSmartCity”Forum&ExhibitionUnderCINEVinNov2015inHongKong.

Thillai Raj T. Ramanathan, Chief Technology Officer , MIMOS BERHADAsChiefTechnologyOfficer(CTO)andHeadofInformationandCommunicationTechnologies(ICT)DivisioninMIMOS,ThillaiRajisthedriverbehindsoftwaredevelopmentinitiativesandroll-outofproof-of-conceptsolutionstoMalaysia’skeyeconomicsectors.PriortojoiningMIMOS,ThillaiRajwasDirectorofSystemsEngineeringGroupinMotorolaandSeniorDirectorofGlobalEngineeringinFlextronics.InMIMOS,hehasbeentaskedtopioneerthecompany’stechnologyroadmapwhereheleadstheICTDivisionwhichconsistsofthefollowinglabs:

• AcceleratedComputing

• CloudComputing

• ImageProcessing

• InformationSecurity

• KnowledgeTechnology

• WirelessCommunications

InhiscapacityasCTOofMIMOS,ThillaiRajorchestratesarapiddevelopmentprocessforsoftwareengineeringlabsandinstitutionalisesCMMIindustrypractices.HavingbeeninvolvedinElectronicsDesignandManufacturingfor20yearswith15yearsofmanagementexperience,ThillaiRajalsopossessesin-depthtechnicalskillsinSoftwareEngineering.Underhisleadershipandguidance,ThillaiRajhasledMotorolaandMIMOSinachievingCMMILevel5.HeholdsaSixSigmaBlackBeltandhassevenpatentstohisname.

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Frans-Anton Vermast, Senior Strategy Advisor, Low Carbon & Connected Urban Planning, Amsterdam Smart City, Netherlands. SincetheadventoftheAmsterdamFibrefromHomeInitiative,Frans-ÂAntonVermast,MBA(1969)hasbeeninvolvedasaEuropeanpublicandgovernmentaffairsadvisor(includingregulatoryissues).HisimmenseknowledgeandexpertiseonOpenAccessCommunicationInfrastructureanditsservicesishighlysoughtafterbylocalgovernmentsglobally.MrVermastisalsotheSeniorStrategyAdvisorforLowCarbonandConnectedUrbanPlanningatAmsterdamSmartCitysince2008.Heisanexpertinsearchingfortheopportunitiesofnovelappliancesandservicesthatmakecitiesamorehabitableplaceforit’scitizenswhereitispleasanttolive,workandplay.Furthermore,hespecializesindevelopingSmartCitiesasopenandusercentricplatformsaswellasholisticandcrosssiloapproachesthroughcollaborativebottomupapproachesandcitizensengagement.ApartfrombestandnextpracticesMrVermastisnotafraidtoshareworstpracticesandlessonslearnedtopreventothercitiesmakingthesamemistakes.HisobjectiveforworkinginprojectslikeSmartWork,SmartGrids,SmartLiving,SmartCityandElectricalVehiclesistocreateamoresustainableandliveableenvironmentandboostsocialandeconomicbenefitsthatwillresultinmorehappycitizens.FromthisroleMrVermastisactiveinseveralroleswithinCityProtocol:memberofBoardofDirectors,thematicAreaDirectorSocietyandDirectorPublicAffairs.MrVermasthasextensiveDutch,Europeanandglobalexperienceinfacilitatingtheparticipationoflocalgovernments,municipalitiesandcommunitiesintheseinitiatives.HeisavisitingspeakeratLeidenUniversityandguestlectureratHANUniversityofAppliedSciences.HealsohasagreatglobaltrainingexperiencebothprofessionalandasvolunteerfortheLiberals”

Maimunah Jaffar, Head Planning & Compliance, Iskandar Regional Development Authority, MalaysiaMaimunahJaffarpromotesandpracticessustainabilityindeliveringherdailyworksinIskandarMalaysia.Shesetoutonherworklifeasanarchitectwith4yearsworkingexperiencedinUnitedStatesandasurbandesignerinoneofprestigiouscompanyinKualaLumpur.Sheisthedrivertoensurestakeholders’alignmenttoIskandarMalaysiavisiontowardsSustainableMetropolisanddevelopedIskandarMalaysiaComprehensiveDevelopmentPlanandSmartCityIskandarMalaysiaFramework.ShehassuccessfulsecuredIskandarMalaysiatobecomeapilotprojectfortheUnitedNationEnergyEfficiencyAccelerationprogramwhichprogramwaslaunchedattheUnitedNationsconference,NewYorkinOctober2014.SherepresentedIskandarMalaysiatolaunchandspeakintheConferenceofParties(COP)inWarsaw,Poland2013andspeakersatvariousdomesticandinternationalSustainableandSmartCitySeminars.Recently,MassachusettsInstituteofTechnology(MIT)selectedMaimunahasoneofthemanyfemalefacesinsustainableplacesexhibitioninBoston,USA.Maimunahisalsointheworkingcommitteeinthepreparationof'GreenBuildingIndex'forthe‘residentialcategory’and'GreenTownship'ledbytheMalaysiaAssociationofArchitects(PAM)

Martin Venzky-Stalling , Senior Advisor , Chiang Mai University Science & Technology Park (Secretariat of Creative Chiang Mai), Thailand AProfessionalwithover20yearsofseniormanagementandconsultingexperienceinAsia,EuropeandtheMiddleEastacrossdifferentindustries.Ifocusonstrategyandpolicydevelopment;marketing,corporatedevelopment,innovation,partnerships,andtechnologyenabledtransformation.IhaveaparticularinterestintheimpactoftelecomsandotherICTtechnologies.

Dr. Mazlan Abbas, Chief Executive Officer, REDtone IOT Sdn Bhd, Malaysia Dr.MazlanCEOofREDtoneIOTSdnBhdwhichprovidesSmartCitySolutions.Hehasmorethan30yearsofexperienceandaccomplishments in a senior management capacity primarily accountableforR&D,ProductDevelopmentInnovation&Solutions,TechnologyManagement,NetworkOperationsandAcademia.BeforejoiningREDtone,hespenteightyearsinMIMOSBerhadasSeniorDirectorWirelessCommunicationsClusterwhereisresponsibletolead,strategiseandmanagetheAppliedR&DactivitiesinWirelessCommunicationstechnology.HealsospentthirteenyearsinCelcomhandlingmanyseniormanagementpositions(includingR&D,BillingOperations,Technology&TechnicalManagement,NetworkAdministration&Management,MobileData,IntegratedBusinessSolutionsandMobilitySolutions).RichexperienceandknowledgewithITandTelecommunicationsoperationandtransformation.PriortoCelcom,hespent10yearsasalecturerandAssoc.ProfessoratUniversitiTeknologiMalaysia.Dr.Mazlanisafrequentspeakerinmanymajor&establishedICTconferenceslocallyandglobally.HehasservedasMOSTI'sTechnofundandScienceFund(ICTCluster)Technical&CommercialEvaluationCommittee,IndustryAdvisoryPanel(IAP)forseverallocaluniversities.CurrentlyheisanAdjunctProfessorwithUTHM.

Dr.MazlangraduatedfromUniversitiTeknologiMalaysiawithaBEE(1984),UniversityofEssex(UK)withMSc.inTelematics(1986)andUniversitiTeknologiMalaysiawithaPhDinTelecommunications(1993).

Michelle Lim Woodlife, Commercialization Specialist, PlatCOM Ventures Sdn Bhd / National Innovation Agency Malaysia MichellewaspreviouslyfromagovernmentagencyundertheMinistryofScience,TechnologyandInnovation(MOSTI),whichwastaskedtooverseeandmanagethecommercializationofnanotechnology.Duringhertenurethere,sheworkedwithmanyentrepreneurs,universities,researchinstitutes,companies,etc.,tocommercializetechnologies.ShewaspartoftheexecutionoftheNationalGrapheneActionPlan2020andshealsoworkedcloselywithseveralMinistriesincontributiontothepolicy-strategiesofRMK11andalsoNationalKeyEconomicArea(NKEA)ElectricalandElectronics(E&E).Fromherexperience,shehasdevelopedanunderstandingofthecommercializationchallengesofboththepush-(researchers)andthepull-(technologyuptakers/theindustry)parties.Herpassionistocontributeingrowingahealthyecosystemforinnovationtoflourishandtogeneratewealthforthenationthroughsucharobustecosystem.MichellegraduatedwithanMEnginMaterialsSciencefromtheUniversityofOxford,UK.Shealsopossesses research experience from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology(MIT).SheisanalumnusoftheYayasanKhazanahGlobalScholarship.

YBhg. Dato’ Mohd Ali Hanafiah Mohd Yunus, Chief Digital Ecosystem Officer, Malaysian Communications & Multimedia Commission (MCMC), Malaysia2006

DesignatedasSeniorDirectorfortheContent,ConsumerandNetworkSecurityDivision(CCND).

2007to2010

RedesignatedasSeniorDirectorfortheTechnology,StandardsandNetworkDivision,dealingandhandlingissuesrelatedtocommunicationsandmultimediainfrastructureandalsostandardsdevelopment.Involvedinthehighspeedbroadbandrollouttothegeneralpopulationrollout.Alsooverseeswirelessinfrastructurerolloutsuchastowersandstructures,localauthorityissues,QoEandQoSissues,healthandradiation.

2010–March2015,

PromotedtoChiefOfficerIndustryDevelopment,responsibleforoverseeingSpectrumPlanning,IndustryDevelopment,BroadbandInitiativesandRollout,DTTimplementation/ASO,Content/AppsDevelopment,PolicyDevelopmentandRuralDevelopment/UniversalServiceProvisioningCurrentdesignationasChiefOfficerDigitalEcosystem,responsibleforoverseeingDigitalCommunities,E-CommerceandPostal,PublicServiceDelivery,TechnologyandSociety.

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Sponsor Profiles:

Supporting Government Bodies

Associate Sponsor: Bentley

Bentley Systems is a global leader in providing architects,engineers, geospatial professionals, constructors, and owner-operatorswith comprehensive software solutions for advancingthe design, construction, and operations of infrastructure.Bentley’ssoftwareproductsandsolutionssupporttheprofessionalneedsofthoseresponsibleforcreatingandmanagingtheworld’sinfrastructure, including roadways, bridges, railways and metrorail, airports, skyscrapers, industrial and power plants, as wellas theutilitynetworks. Founded in 1984,Bentleyhasmore than3,000colleaguesinover50countries,morethan$600millioninannualrevenues,andsince2008hasinvestedmorethan$1billioninresearch,development,andacquisitions.Recentacquisitionsinrealitymodelingsoftwarearehelpingtobringreal-worldimageryto infrastructure projects by capturing, processing, or reusingexisting site condition data with 3D imaging and point-cloudprocessingsoftware.

Technology Partner: PlaTCOM Ventures

PlaTCOMVentures isaSmartPartnershipbetweenAIMandSMECorp that creates an innovative platform tailored for MalaysianSMEs to accelerate the development and commercialisationof innovative, market-driven products and services as well asencouragingthecreationofIntellectualPropertyRights(IPRs)forcommercialisation.

MIGHT

MIGHT’s core purpose is addressing the country’s needs inresponse to the effects of globalization and trade liberalizationon futureeconomicgrowth throughtheaccelerateduseofhightechnology.MIGHTissubscribedtobyprivateandpublicsectormembershipandhasnoshareholders.Itexiststoservetheneedsof its members who represent the industry, government andacademia.MIGHTalsoactsasakeyinterlocutor,bringingtogetherpolicy and technology nurturing to advance high technologyinterests in Malaysia. Today, three main roles for MIGHT indevelopinghigh-technologyindustriesforMalaysiacontinuesonbeingaconsensusbuildingthinktank,builtthroughamembershipprogramwhichremainsasMIGHT’smainplatformtobuildlinkages.MIGHTalsotakesontheroleofnurturinghightechindustriesviacatalyticinterventionsprogrammeswhentheneedarises.

Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission (Mcmc)

The MCMC logo should be used on all communications materials, both internal and external. Treat the logo with respect. Please obtain approved artwork from the Strategic Communication Department (SCD).

MCMC is a statutory body established under the MalaysianCommunications and Multimedia Commission Act 1998 whichimplements and promotes the Government’s national policyobjectivesforthecommunicationsandmultimediasector.MCMCregulatesandpromotesthedevelopmentofthecommunicationsand multimedia sector which includes telecommunications andbroadcasting industries, online activities, postal services anddigital certification. The Communications and Multimedia Act1998 provides that MCMC undertakes a policy implementationrole,whilepolicydecision-makingisvestedwiththeMinister.TheMinistermayalsogivepolicydirectionstotheCommission.

MIMOS

MIMOSisMalaysia’sforefronttechnologyproviderinInformationand Communications Technology, Industrial ElectronicsTechnologyandPsychometrics.Asastrategicagencyunder theMinistryofScience,TechnologyandInnovation(MOSTI),MIMOScontributes to raising Malaysia’s competitiveness by pioneeringmarketcreationforMalaysiantechnopreneursthroughpatentabletechnology platforms, products and solutions.Over the past 10years,MIMOShasfiledmorethan1000IntellectualPropertiesinvarioustechnologydomainsandacrosskeysocio-economicareas.ServingacentralroleinMalaysia’stransformationjourneyandICTVision, MIMOS endeavours to create a culture of innovation bynurturingrelationshipswithinternalandexternalstakeholders,inthespiritofsmartpartnershipsandinclusivegrowthmodelsandstrategies.

CyberSecurity Malaysia

CyberSecurity Malaysia is the national cyber security specialistandtechnicalcentreunderthepurviewoftheMinistryofScience,Technology and Innovation (MOSTI), Malaysia. CyberSecurityMalaysia provides specialized cyber security expertise andtechnical services contributing immensely towards a biggernational objective in preventing or minimizing disruptions tocriticalnational information infrastructure inordertoprotectthepublic, the economy, and government services. CyberSecurityMalaysiaprovideson-demandaccesstoawidevarietyofresourcesto maintain in-house security expertise, as well as access toadvanced tools and education to assist in proactive or forensicinvestigations.

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