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• Iskandar is one of the top progressive economic region in the country

Iskandar Malaysia rose to be among the top progressive economic regions in the country, with relatively high GDP per capita and committed investments.

GDP Per Capita (at 2005 prices) by ISKANDAR MALAYSIA AT A GLANCE, 2012 region,

Area 2,300 sq km (12% of Investment Achieved NORTHERN CORRIDOR State) RM106.3 billion ECONOMIC REGION EASTERN Population Growth Rate (RM18,036) CORRIDOR 1.74 million 6.0% (2010-2012) ECONOMIC REGION Ethnicity GDP 2012 (at a 2005 (RM16,536) Malay 48.2% constant price) Chinese 35.8% RM47,010 million GREATER Indians 9.4% KUALA Others 6.6% GDP Per Capita (at 2005 LUMPUR (RM33,168) prices) Workforce 2010 RM27,025 0.75 million

Johor Bahru Singapore Unemployment rate 2010 (RM27,025) 3% Source: Department of Statistics, Malaysia, 2011 UPEN Johor 2010/2011 Total Employment 2010 0.73 million Iskandar Malaysia is bestowed with strategic location and easy accessibility by land, air and sea.

International & Regional Linkages Assets of Iskandar Malaysia ASEAN Economic Corridor • Iskandar Malaysia has the advantages to develop • Located along the busiest sea trade routes + AEC features a single market – allows free international linkages due to proximity & • 2 world major port basins - Pearl River Delta & Straits of movements of business persons, skilled Malacca traditionally strong economic linkages with Singapore labour, talents and free flow of capital that • 6 to 8 hours air travelling time from Iskandar Malaysia to that help to boost international competitiveness and attaining will ensure ASEAN as a competitive region that 3 world major economies – China, India & Japan international standing ecosystem. embrace equitable development. • Batam-Bintan-Karimun as Singapore’s extended economic zone

12 PRIORITY SECTORS FOR AEC REGIONAL INTEGRATION Electronics Textiles & Clothing E-ASEAN Agro-based Products Healthcare Fisheries Wood-based Products Air Travel Automotive Tourism Rubber-based Products Logistics 1 1 11 5 Vision Growth Eco- Strategic Big system and Circle of Sustainability Thrusts Moves

WEALTH GENERATION 45 16 Key Directions Key Projects

WEALTH SHARING & INCLUSIVENESS 113 Initiatives

RESOURCE OPTIMISATION & LOW CARBON 324 Programmes A Snapshot of CDPii Iskandar Malaysia Holistic Eco-system

A resilient ecosystem, anchored by wealth generators, creating regional wealth that is to be shared equally among communities. Wealth generation and wealth sharing, balanced by optimal use of ecological assets, would enhance the Quality of Life in Iskandar Malaysia, turning it into a leading global region. Alongside this, spatial management and good governance would enable the realization of its vision and goals by 2025.

ISKANDAR MALAYSIA ECOSYSTEM Five(5) Big Moves to lead Iskandar Malaysia towards becoming a Sustainable Metropolis of International Standing

Big Move 1 Big Move 2 Big Move 3 Big Move 4 Big Move 5 Inclusive Iskandar Greening Destination Iskandar Port Iskandar Malaysia Iskandar Malaysia Malaysia Iskandar Malaysia Malaysia Urban Observatory

Inclusive Low Carbon Destination Port Of Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar Iskandar One Iskandar Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia Malaysia

Mainstream wealth Transforming Iskandar Leveraging on assets Positioning Iskandar A single window that sharing through spatial Malaysia into a green and resources of Malaysia as a world shall seamlessly link development to and low carbon region Iskandar Malaysia to class dynamic logistics people to information achieve a resilient and through urbanscape create a fulfilling and maritime hub in data and resources inclusive society in and protection of visiting experience that ASEAN and Asia Pacific that shall enhance Iskandar Malaysia ecology will further enhance service transparency and the local tourism position Iskandar industry Malaysia as a competitive global region •

• GIS Big Picture Strategy & Approach

GIS as enabler Publication GeoIskandar

Wish List Reliable 1Iskandar Map Input To Blueprints Quick Win Web-Based & Mobile Apps Collaboration Innovation Urban Strategy Distribute UPENJ Observatory Updates EISIM GIS Approved Data Science Masterplan Roadmap GEOJOHOR Data Analytics

Enterprise • Free • Handshakes with • Integrated Land Quality Statement • • Internal & External Offline Data Providers Use Application Data Collection and On- • Free Data From • Electricity • Governance • Drone Mapping Line Collaboration • Shoreline • Reliable • Data Science Tool Software • Free Application Management Information • Data Analytics Marketing & • Roadma • Purchased Data • etc • Tool p • EPU Approved Road Investment Tool • ESRI Urban Concept Map • Planning Tool Observatory • Processing Tool • Self Service • Web Mobile 2007 2008 2009 - 2010 2011 - 2013 2013 - 2016 2016 - 2025

SJIC PTG / JPBD Collaboration / Updates Innovation n Multidimensional IRDA Roles in Driving GIS in Iskandar Malaysia

GIS Steering Committee Stakeholder Coalition Engagement Enable

Others Agencies Iskandar Malaysia Geospatial & GeoIskandar

Objectives Iskandar Malaysia Geospatial is an GeoIskandar is an application that allows • To provide reliable web-based application that allows user to view the spatial distribution via information via map user to view the spatial distribution web-based . It can be only accessed by base. via web-based . It is open to the IRDA staff and authorized personnel. • To provide a platform public and authorized person for of GIS ready for all the selected data. various departmnet in IRDA to use. • To provide self-service application that allow user easy to get the information • To help organizational in decision-making activities

Functionalities :

Dynamic Search Query & Drawing Measurement Editing Export GeoRSS Printing Layers Selaect Tool To Excel Our GeoIskandar System will be the key tool of Urban Observatory I‘DAs GeoIskandar are currently used in various functions Smartcity BigData

Security Landuse Social Economic Data Planning Data Index Data Jobs Data Transportations Data Environmental & Health Data

Inter Agencies Integration Sensors/Cameras & IoT Info Sharing Policy Objectives of Urban Observatory (UO)

• To identify and integrate urban information needs;

• To build urban information focusing on indicators and best practices;

• To provide information and analysis for more effective urban decision making

• To share information & knowledge using modern information technology Integrated ICT Infrastructure for Iskandar Malaysia (IM3i)

• Internet of Things (IoTs)

• BigData

• Mobility •

• Our journey to Smart City

Smart City Iskandar Malaysia Smart Smart City IM Smart City endorsed by Malaysian PM Healthy City Booklet Recognition Guideline 1st November 2012 for Award

2007 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2025

METROPOLIS Low Carbon Society OF INTERNATIONAL Blueprint for STANDING Iskandar Malaysia SE4All 2025 COP 19, Warsaw Comprehensive Comprehensive Development Plan Development PlanII 2006-2025 2015-2025

COP 20, Peru COP 18, Doha Smart City framework and initiatives as a tool to expedite IM vision and holistic ecosystem

Eleventh Malaysia Plan 2016-2020 acknowledges the necessity of smart city development focusing on infrastructure strengthening to support economic expansion and quality of life

• How we focus, think and implement to achieve Iskandar Malaysia vision in 2025. Objectives • Transform the quality of life and accelerate economy through a sustainable economic and technological ecosystem towards smart, connected & inclusive communities.

• Widespread and innovative use of information and communication technologies (ICT) to plan and share resources for economic, environment and social developments towards better quality Strategies and sustainable living. • Integration of economy, environment and social, focusing on 6 factors namely Smart Economy, Smart Governance, Smart Environment, Smart Mobility, Smart People and Smart Living. 6 Dimensions and 28 Attract economy through Characters, defined Smart smart investment • Economic Growth and Value City Iskandar Malaysia Creation • Innovative economic growth • Equitable Wealth Distribution • Entrepreneurship Smart governance that Manage environment Clean environment focus on rakyat needs through smart • collaboration • Environmental protection • Public Participation • Green development • Efficient Public and social • Green infrastructure services • Smart Growth • Private Public Partnership • Green Economy • Transparent governance

Produce smart people and mindset • Caring community • Racial Harmony • Skilled and Talented Human Provide smart mobility Efficient Road accessibility • Safety and security Capital and connectivity • • Efficient Public • Low Carbon lifestyle transportation • Housing quality • Non motorized accessibility • Educational quality • Availability of ICT • Health Conditions Cultural facilities infrastructure Provide smart living • quality • Tourist/recreational attractiveness 35 programs were identified

Smart Mobility Smart Mobility

EV Cars and Charging Station (by IRDA) FLD TAIBBUKIT ANDAKBESAR BUKIT KELAPA BATUAYER SAWIT BEMBAN TM ULU N. TIRAM MU TMN. DESA AYER KANGKARTMN. KAYU ARA HIB PANDAN CEMERLANG BALOI PULAI UNIVERSITYSKUDAI PASONG BAH TMN. PERMAS PEKAN BKT RESAMPERLING TAMPOIPELANGIJAYA PONTIAN NENAS GELANG JOHOR PASIR PATAH BAHARU GUDANG TG. KUPANG Existing Fiber Network Planned Fiber Network TG. PELEPAS Existing Central Office Planned Central Office www.jomlah.com.my ICT Infrastructure Improvement Mobility management system (IRDA) Quick Wins completed since launched

Smart Living Smart Environment

Wireless Iskandar Malaysia (Johor State) CCTV (IRDA and City Council)

Smart Governance • Owner: Johor State Government • DCS Operator : Jana DCS Sdn Bhd

• Not fully utilized due to dev phases in ** GREAT : Government Regional Electronic Advancement the area. Transformation Government Regional Electronic District Cooling System for Advancement Transformation (MAMPU) (DCS Janakuasa) Making the most (in progress)

Smart Environment Smart Economy An integrated water treatment plant – A joint venture company that offer and processing both sewerage and storm water to Class II water. The project also take care operate smart services in Nusajaya of flash flood in the city via an underground retention pond

Nusajaya Smart and Connected City Sungai Segget River Revitalization (IRDA) (by TM/UEM) New opportunities (in pipeline)

IM as 2nd Malaysia ICT hub (IRDA/MDEC) IM Urban Observatory (IRDA) Breaking new grounds (future)

Agreement on 2 agendas: 1. Building Iskandar Malaysia as one of the Efficiency worlds cities/regions to take Agenda part in SE4ALL programs as 2. District Energy announced in Climate Summit 2014 in New York, United States

Building Efficiency and District Energy : Lima-Paris Action Agenda under COP and UN Sustainable Energy for all (SE4All) Breaking new grounds (future)

To improve Iskandar Region sustainable transport policies and disseminate its results to other regions in Malaysia and countries in South-East Asia.

ISKANDAR INNOVATIVE SUSTAINABLE TRANSPORT SOLUTIONS

This can be a platform for Iskandar Malaysia to identify potential partners from the UK for collaboration with local companies in implementing research and development (R&D), and innovation for Sustainable Smart Cities development, new green building materials and technologies

ISKANDAR MALAYSIA AND UKTI SIGN MOU TO PROMOTE ESTABLISH SMART CITY ISKANDAR MALAYSIA COLLABORATION ON SMARTCITY INITIATIVES GUIDELINES AND RECOGNITION PROGRAMS •

• Many challenges faced in driving smart city initiatives

1: Strengthen the 2: Provide conducive 3: Intensify Human 4: Intensify Smart City 5: Promotion and public institutional framework business environment Capital Development Research and awareness Innovations • Lack of specific policy • Limited incentives and • Few research and • Lack awareness on and strategy financial support educational smart city Limited funding to • No mandatory • Uncompetitive product institutions focus on • - accessible info encourage R&D Local regulations cost Smart City agenda – - effective promotion grant • Lack of stakeholder • Limited Skills and • Limited technical - involvement of Lack platform for participation knowledge workers capacity • media, networking of related 1. Financial grants or NGO and individual 1. Explore monetary and R&D 1. Establish : assistance 1. Comprehensive roll- - steering committee fiscal measures 2. Centres of excellence 1. Smart partnerships out programmes to - Energy Unit for IM 2. Knowledge sharing or research institutes between gov, industries increase public - standards and 3. Promote foreign direct 3. Smart partnerships and research institute awareness guidelines investments between gov, 2. Encourage link between 2. Partnering with for recognition 4. Capacity building industries, research local, regional and developer for 2. Review legal institution international centres of experiential centre mechanisms excellence