China’s Lingang New Area and Malaysia’s Cyberjaya have joined forces to launch the “Digital Twin Cities” project, marking a significant step forward in global data innovation collaboration. This initiative, signed on July 9th, establishes a framework for cooperation in eight key areas, including data economy, cross-border data flows, and policy support.
The project leverages the strengths of both regions. Lingang New Area contributes its geographical and industrial advantages, while Cyberjaya brings its expertise as a regional digital hub. This collaboration aims to set a new standard for international data business cooperation between China and Malaysia.
Under the “Digital Silk Road” initiative, Lingang New Area will focus on practical cooperation in the digital economy, fostering innovation and aligning trade regulations. This will promote regional development and create opportunities for businesses on both sides.
Malaysia, a key player in the Belt and Road Initiative, shares a strong trade and cultural relationship with China. Lingang New Area’s focus on digital innovation aligns perfectly with Cyberjaya’s vision of becoming a regional digital hub. This partnership positions Malaysia as a strategic player in China’s digital Silk Road ambitions.
The “Digital Twin Cities” project will establish a first-of-its-kind cooperation model. This initiative is expected to deepen China-Malaysia collaboration in the digital economy, develop international data businesses, and propel the creation of a national-level high-standard data open platform industrial park. This will contribute to Shanghai’s goal of becoming a first-class investment and trade facilitation environment, furthering the development of Shanghai’s “Five Centers” initiative.
The signing ceremony was attended by prominent figures from both sides, including government officials, industry leaders, and representatives from Skyvast, Cross-border Data Technology, and UCloudTech. This collaboration between government and industry stakeholders underscores the commitment to making the “Digital Twin Cities” project a success.
This project is a promising step towards a more collaborative and innovative digital future for China and Malaysia. By leveraging their combined strengths, Lingang New Area and Cyberjaya have the potential to establish a model for global data cooperation.
China’s Lingang New Area and Malaysia’s Cyberjaya have joined forces to launch the “Digital Twin Cities” project, marking a significant step forward in global data innovation collaboration. This initiative, signed on July 9th, establishes a framework for cooperation in eight key areas, including data economy, cross-border data flows, and policy support.
The project leverages the strengths of both regions. Lingang New Area contributes its geographical and industrial advantages, while Cyberjaya brings its expertise as a regional digital hub. This collaboration aims to set a new standard for international data business cooperation between China and Malaysia.
Under the “Digital Silk Road” initiative, Lingang New Area will focus on practical cooperation in the digital economy, fostering innovation and aligning trade regulations. This will promote regional development and create opportunities for businesses on both sides.
Malaysia, a key player in the Belt and Road Initiative, shares a strong trade and cultural relationship with China. Lingang New Area’s focus on digital innovation aligns perfectly with Cyberjaya’s vision of becoming a regional digital hub. This partnership positions Malaysia as a strategic player in China’s digital Silk Road ambitions.
The “Digital Twin Cities” project will establish a first-of-its-kind cooperation model. This initiative is expected to deepen China-Malaysia collaboration in the digital economy, develop international data businesses, and propel the creation of a national-level high-standard data open platform industrial park. This will contribute to Shanghai’s goal of becoming a first-class investment and trade facilitation environment, furthering the development of Shanghai’s “Five Centers” initiative.
The signing ceremony was attended by prominent figures from both sides, including government officials, industry leaders, and representatives from Skyvast, Cross-border Data Technology, and UCloudTech. This collaboration between government and industry stakeholders underscores the commitment to making the “Digital Twin Cities” project a success.
This project is a promising step towards a more collaborative and innovative digital future for China and Malaysia. By leveraging their combined strengths, Lingang New Area and Cyberjaya have the potential to establish a model for global data cooperation.