IRJET- A Survey on Blockchain Technology and Municipal Corporation System
SME Forum deck rev4
1. Cyberjaya as a Living Lab for the
Internet of Things
Dato’ Faris Yahaya
Managing Director
2. 2
Cyberview – Who We Are
2011
Facilitator
Sell and lease land,
construct buildings,
support government
certified ICT companies
via Cyberjaya
development
Landowner
Develop basic
infrastructure to
enhance
attractiveness in
Cyberjaya
1996 2005
Cybercity
Manager
Drive growth of
Cyberjaya
as a premier ICT
Hub
2015
Tech Hub Enabler
An Open Cyberview to
transform Cyberjaya into
a Global Technology Hub
In 2013, “The Landowner of
Cyberjaya” was removed from
the identity
Investor
relations
services
Industry
development
initiatives
Tech hub
development &
management
services
• Tailor-made incentives
• Facilitation in regulatory
matters
• Business matching and
strategic partnership
• Site selection assistance
• Enterprise development
• Talent development and
retention
• Clusters development
• Consultancy services
• Township management
• Planning and physical
development
• Properties and facilities
management
Past Yesterday NOW
3. 3
1996 – 1997
The beginning – Cyberjaya
was established as an ICT
hub by the Malaysian
Government, and the
nucleus of MSC Malaysia
2005 -2007
Upward trajectory –
Significant growth in the
number of start-ups,
local companies and
MNCs
2007 – 2011
Sustaining
competitiveness – 172
companies moved to
Cyberjaya between 2006 -
2008
2014 – Beyond
The new age – aspiration
to elevate Cyberjaya into
a Global Technology Hub
Cyberjaya – The Milestones
In Malaysia and the region
Focus on technology-based
services and high-value BPO
Premier ICT Hub
Current success Global Tech Hub
ICT and beyond
ICT Premier living lab
destination for testing latest
New mandate
Include smart city applications
and other regional innovations
technologies
4. to implement
Low Carbon
Strategies
in Malaysia
1st
Cyberjaya – Quick Facts
5
Colleges/
Universities
7,000
Acres
815
Companies
RM9.04 bn
Revenue
generated in
2015
24,500
Students
88,000
Total
population
470
MSC Status
companies
RM5.2 bn
Export revenue
generated in
2015
37,820
Knowledge
workers
60%
Aged 20 - 49
429
Startups
RM6.35 bn
Investment in
2014
MSC Malaysia
Companies in Cyberjaya
5. 5
Industry
Focus
GTH Tech
Focus
Areas
Cyberjaya – Global Tech Hub
Blueprint
Financial
Services
Retail /
Consumer
Educatione-Government
Wearable
Technologies
/ IOT
Bio
Technology
Living Lab Smart City
Big Data
Analytics
Cloud
Computing
Information
Security
Green
Technology
Creative
Content
Smart Grid
Technology
Mobile
Internet
6. Cyberjaya Smart City: The Objectives
Objectives
4 Focus
Areas
Cyberjaya as a Smart City involves the development and testing of
intelligent technologies to provide valuable solutions and services aimed at:
Increasing
efficiency of
public services and
city living
#1
Improving
quality of life
and creating a
safe city
Improving standard of
environmental
sustainability, in line with
Cyberjaya's Low Carbon City
Framework.
#2 #3
Smart
Infrastructure
Improving efficiency and
quality of infrastructure in
Cyberjaya
Smart
Environment
Providing low carbon as
well as energy efficient
solutions
Smart
Economy
Improving economic
activities using smart
and innovative
technology
Smart
Social
Engaging the community
and enhancing quality
of life with technology
The testing of smart solutions in Cyberjaya also enhances the Living Lab proposition of
Cyberjaya, i.e. using Cyberjaya as a test bed for new and innovative technologies
IoT as the main
driver for the
development
of smart city
7. 7
Cyberjaya Smart City 5 Years Roadmap
Phase 1 (2015)
Introduction
of smart city
foundation
Phase 3
(2017-2018)
Integrating solutions
for control and
monitoring
Phase 3
(2019-2020)
Promoting
widespread
access and
adoption
Infrastructure Environment Economy Social Operating Platform
Phase 2 (2016)
Promoting
consumption of
smart city
solutions
8. 8
City Innovation Council: Governance Structure
Council Members
Tier 1
Partners
Tier 2 Partners
Cyberjaya
Stakeholders
GLC/Govt
Agency/MNC
/LLC
SME/
Start-UP
Advisory Committee Members
Secretariat
Led & Chaired
Advisory
representatives
9. 9
Drivers and Enablers that will provide opportunities for IOT in Cyberjaya
Council Members
Citizen services
Issues & problems
• Overlapping in
collaboration, initiatives
and programmes
• Low consideration on big
picture
• Different goals and
objectives
• Lacking in project
sustainability
Way forward
• Collaboration based on
common and individual
goals
• Common platform to
discuss strategic matters
and big picture
• Priority for Cyberjaya and
benefit for community
• attracting and accelerating
investment in the city
Unified data management platform, allowing data
capture, storage, and analytics
Biz Model & Data Governance
Data integration and information sharing
Monitoring & Control
Urban Infrastructure
Innovative Smart City
Projects
• Dedicated Transportation Services
(Cyberview)
• Smart Traffic Management System
(Cyberview, MDEC, TM and MPSp)
• Wireless Cyberjaya (Cyberview & TM)
• ROADME : Vehicle Diagnostics and
Monitoring System (MCMC)
• Smart Heavy Vehicle Enforcement
System (MDEC)
• Citizen engagement system (the like
of City Sense by REDTone IOT)
• Affordable GIGABIT internet (SH
Tech)
10. Piloting your IoT Solutions in Cyberjaya,
The Capital of Creation
#1 #2 #3 #4 #5
Problem
Statement
Validated
Ideas
Prototype Pivoting Product
11. Cyberjaya set to be South
East Asia’s first LoRa-
powered smart city
Cyberjaya has the capacity to support end-to-end
IoT deployments
12. 12
Cyberjaya has the capacity to support end-to-end
IoT deployments
Cyberjaya also has among
the highest % of early tech
adopters, making this tech
hub the best pilot location
for new innovations.
13. 13
We aim to achieve mutually beneficial collaborations with our partners in developing Cyberjaya as a Smart City
Value to our partners What we seek
Connecting Cyberjaya
Partnerships
for Smart City
Value propositions for Cyberjaya Smart City partners
Living Lab
Opportunity to access Cyberjaya as a living lab to
test your new technologies
Access to ASEAN market
Successful proof of concepts can be used to
access the broader ASEAN market
Strong support
Strong support from the government via
Cyberview and its network
Brownfield and greenfield projects
Opportunities to work with Cyberview & TM on
brownfield and greenfield projects
Test bed
Companies who are keen to use Cyberjaya as a
test bed for new smart city technologies
Collaborative business model
Cyberview as a facilitator and/or co-investor
Smart solutions
Smart solutions with clear value-added
proposition for Cyberjaya (e.g. improved
efficiency / cost savings
Integrated approach
Technology solutions which can be integrated
into a central system to enhance value creation
14. Let’s collaborate!
to ensure successful & sustainable partnership
Ministries
SMEs
Angel
investors
Private
equity
Venture
capital
MNCs
Universi
ties/
schools
Gov.
agencies
GLCs/SOEsOther Tech Hubs
National
ICT Agency
National
Biotechnology
Agency
National Green
Technology
Agency
Cyberjaya's Master
Developer
City HallNational
Telecommunications
Provider
Small Enterprise
Development
Agency
National Innovation &
Entrepreneurship
Development Agency
National Investment
Development
Authority
National Human
Capital Development
Agency
KL Investment
Promotion
Agency
Agency for
SMEs
Communications
and Multimedia
Regulator
National R&D
Centre in ICT
Our synergistic
Partnerships across all
segments
Established in 1996 and mandated by the Malaysian government to spearhead the development of Cyberjaya.
Cyberview's role has evolved over time, from a landowner during its inception, to facilitator, to Cybercity Manager (driving growth of Cyberjaya as premier ICT hub), and most recently, as the Tech Hub Enabler (transforming Cyberjaya into the Global Tech Hub)
Cyberview is now primed to take on the role of driving the growth of a global technology hub to support and drive economic prosperity. Here, we believe in a collaborative environment, leading to the best of solutions and practices. In doing so, the technology community and industry leaders are able to work on viable and pragmatic solutions for their business, while Cyberview stands as a reliable and capable enabler to this process.
“Inquisitive, bold and open. Welcome to Cyberview.”
Cyberjaya was originally designed as the Premier ICT Hub in Malaysia
In 2014, it was given a new mandate by the government to move to the next step of development, i.e. to become a Global Technology Hub, expanding beyond ICT to other areas of technology (while still maintaining its strengths in ICT)
A strategic blueprint was designed last year to pave the way for Cyberjaya to achieve its new ambition of becoming a Global Tech Hub
The blueprint identified 9 technology areas for Cyberjaya to focus on, of which 5 are ICT technologies (Cloud, Creative Content, Info Security, Mobile Internet and Big Data) while 4 are non-ICT (wearable/ IoT technology, Biotech, Green tech & Smart Grid)
Cyberjaya has also been identified as a premier living lab destination for testing latest technologies, including smart city applications and other innovations
Introduction to the Cyberjaya – Quick facts
Cyberjaya is a 7,000 acre technology park strategically located in the heart of ASEAN with a population of 86,000, 60% of which are within the working age population
Cyberjaya is home to 815 companies, 38of which are MNCs and total revenue generated was RM9.04bn in 2015
Cyberjaya is also home to 5 colleges/ universities with 23,000 students and 40,000 knowledge workers
Cyberjaya was the first to implement Low Carbon Strategies in Malaysia in 2008
Cyberjaya is being elevated to become a Global Technological Hub. Two key initiatives to accelerate Cyberjaya into this position are 1) Living Lab 2) Smart City
Cyberview Living Lab and Smart City are smart collaborative projects which enable:
the application of technologies by industry to Cyberjaya
allows the testing of technologies in a city environment
transforms Cyberjaya into a city for piloting projects
allows citizens to participate in technology projects in the city
Cyberview Living Lab acts as a catalyst platform or feeder into the creation and application of new innovations for Cyberjaya Smart City.
The foundation of the Global Tech Hub are 9 key technologies, 5 of which are ICT related (Big Data Analytics, Creative Content, Cloud Computing, Mobile Internet and Information Security), while the other 4 technologies are not directly ICT related, but are high growth technologies (Green Tech, Wearables/ Internet of Things, Biotechnology, and Smart Grid Technologies).
In developing these technologies, there are 4 main industries for the application of these technologies: Retail, Financial Services, e-Government, Education
In order to foster the growth and development of these technologies across the different industries, we continue to build key partnerships with Connecting Cyberjaya Partners across all segments, from government agencies, to industry players as well as universities.
Smart City technologies are highly complementary to Cyberjaya as they are directly related to the tech focus areas under the Global Tech Hub, such as Internet of Things; Big Data Analytics; Mobile Internet, Green Tech, and many others. Smart City initiative involves the application and amalgamation of these relevant technologies to provide intelligent solutions for city living, in particular, to enhance the efficiency and quality of city living in Cyberjaya.
Cyberjaya Smart City Objective
Cyberjaya is envisioned to be a city which adopts intelligent technologies to promote more efficient city living, higher quality of life and greater sustainability for the environment; IoT as a primary driver to drive the development of the smart city initiative.
The objective of promoting Cyberjaya Smart City is consistent with the overall Global Tech Hub initiative, as follows:
1. Smart City technologies are related to the Global Tech Hub technology focus areas e.g. Wearable / Internet of Things, Green Tech, Mobile Internet, etc
2. Cyberjaya, together with Putrajaya, were declared pioneer Green City of Malaysia under the 10th MP, and Cyberjaya is the 1st Low Carbon City in Malaysia. Smart City solutions provide intelligent technologies to manage environmental sustainability, in line with Cyberjaya's Low Carbon City framework.
3. Cyberjaya as a Smart City also promotes the use of Cyberjaya as a test bed or living lab for new technologies.
4 Focus Areas
The Smart City concept is focus on 4 categories: Smart Infrastruture, Smart Environment, Smart Economy and Smart Social
1. Smart Infrastructure: Promotes the use of smart technologies to improve the efficiency and quality of hard and soft infrastructure in Cyberjaya (both digital and physical)
2. Smart Environment: Improves the environmental sustainability in Cyberjaya (energy saving, resource saving, and carbon reducing)
3. Smart Economy: Improves the way businesses are run by leveraging technology
4. Smart Social: Enhances quality of city living (e.g. through better security) and community engagement through the use of smart technology
The Smart City Roadmap consists of 4 phases as follows:
1. Phase 1 (2015): Introduction of Smart City Foundation
The purpose of Phase 1 is to ensure a solid foundation for Cyberjaya's Smart City. This includes setting out a clear framework to guide the smart city development. It also includes ensuring a strong network infrastructure to enable high level of digital connectivity throughout the Cyberjaya.
Under phase 1, priority is on Smart Infrastructure, as the infrastructure is closely linked to the foundation of the Smart City. As such, several key pilots under Phase 1 include Smart Traffic Management, Smart Parking and Smart Street Lighting under the infrastructure category.
Phase 1 also requires planning for the adoption of an integrated operating platform. This involves identification of suitable systems which could be considered and preliminary evaluation of various systems and their ability to meet the requirements for Cyberjaya.
Infrastructure:
Wi-Fi infrastructure
Smart traffic management
Smart parking
Smart street lighting
Environment:
Wireless energy management
Eco-friendly ride sharing
Electric vehicles
Economy:
Hyperlocal advertising
Cyberjaya e-Job portal
Social:
IP Network CCTV:
Security Surveillance
Traffic Monitoring
Operating Platform:
Identification of possible systems for integrated platform
2. Phase 2 (2016): Promoting consumption of smart city solutions
Phase 2 focuses on the consumption of smart city solutions. This includes introduction of smart city solutions and subsequent consumption of such technologies across all 4 categories.
Under Phase 2, the integrated operating platform for use in Cyberjaya should be comprehensively evaluated and selected.
Infrastructure:
Wi-Fi infrastructure expansion in newly developed areas
Smart traffic management
Smart street lighting
Environment:
Smart sensors for environmental monitoring (e.g. water, heat, carbon sensors)
Economy:
Digital retail lifestyle
Connected community
Social:
Cyberjaya open data (at least 3 data categories)
City info kiosk
Digital signage
Interactive map
Operating Platform:
Evaluation & selection of operating platform
3. Phase 3 (2017-2018): Integrating solutions for control and monitoring
Phase 3 involves the implementation of the integrated platform to enable technologies to be connected and integrated into a common platform. This will also enable development of new technologies using this open platform going forward.
Infrastructure:
Wi-Fi infrastructure expansion in newly developed areas
Integrated Township Management System
Environment:
Energy Monitoring & Control
Facility Management
Waste Management
Economy:
New smart economy applications
Social:
Cyberjaya open data (at least 5 data categories)
Integrated Security Management System
Operating Platform:
Implementation of integrated platform
4. Phase 1 (2019-2020): Promoting widespread access and adoption
Once a fully integrated system is in place, Phase 4 focuses on enabling wider access to the open platform, such that different providers can more easily develop new technologies using the common platform. This will enable more widespread creation as well as use of smart city solutions across Cyberjaya.
Infrastructure:
New smart infrastructure applications
Environment:
New smart environment applications
Economy:
New smart economy applications
Social:
New smart social applications
Cyberjaya open data (10-20 data categories)
Operating Platform
Continued adoption of integrated platform
Key takeout from this slide:
The opportunity to develop, pilot and adopt IoT applications and services in Cyberjaya is high and sustainable through the Cyberjaya Smart City Initiative roadmap.
Through the Cyberjaya Smart City Initiative, the key stakeholders have come together to design and implement sustainable strategies and programmes that support the pillars of the Roadmap.
A City Innovation Council (CIC) led and chaired by Cyberview was recently formed to see through the delivery of the smart city roadmap. The Council is represented by the key stakeholders in Cyberjaya, ecosystem partners and industry leaders.
Objectives of the CIC are to:
Act as a guide to ensure smooth implementation of Cyberjaya Smart City Projects
Identify emerging challenges and strategic opportunity for the city
Put in place the drivers and enablers that will provide opportunities for technology advancement in Cyberjaya
Create the conditions and platform for attracting and accelerating investment in the city
Provide recommendation and overall guidance and direction to the initiatives
The operationalization of the Council activities takes place at a collaborative centre by Cyberview named CoInnov8.
CoInnov8 focuses on the development of smart city solutions and services, working with various industry leaders, with the aim of creating innovations to plug into Cyberjaya. The Centre will be fully operationalized in October this year.
Key takeout from this slide:
Through the Council and CoInnov8, IoT players will now have a go-to-place in Cyberjaya to accelerate the development and commercialization of IoT solutions and its adoption in Cyberjaya and other markets as well.
The City Innovation Council has common goals i.e to enhance livability of the township for its citizens through delivery of effective and efficient services. Issues and problems relating to the city are identified by the Council and way forward plans are discussed and mapped.
Cyberjaya Smart City was developed on the basis of 4 strategic pillars:
Strong ICT Network Infrastructure – High speed fibre optic broadband & solid Wi-FI coverage
Integrated Operating Platform – Enable greater connectivity, sharing and scalability
Innovative Smart City Solutions – Creating a conducive environment to nurture development of smart solutions in the areas of Environment, Infrastructure, Economy and Social
Partnerships and Collaborations – Establishing the right partnerships for Smart City, both public and private.
Several partnerships have already been established for Smart City projects in Cyberjaya and are in various stages of development Companies are welcome to pitch their ideas and solutions that address the problems of the city, to this Council.
IoT deployment framework, explaining the step by step of unrolling IoT pilots in Cyberjaya:
Step 1: Problem Statement – Identify city issues that need to be addressed. Can be obtained from local councils, ecosystem partners and developers.
Step 2: Validated Idea – Validation of ideas through City Innovation Council, led by Cyberview through its collaborative centre named Co-Innovate.
Step 3: Prototype – Build a working model for testing. Development is also possible through Cyberview Living Lab programme i.e Living Lab Accelerator.
Step 4: Pivoting – Scaling of existing product offering to meet market demand.
Step 5: Product – Tested and refined ready for market / commercialisation. Product is validated and ready to be replicated in other markets / cities.
Holistic ecosystem by Cyberview for the development and adoption of IoT technologies in Cyberjaya, supported by Cyberview’s own initiatives:
Cyberview Living Lab - Talent, Accelerator, Pilot and Enterprise (TAPE)
CoInnov8
Provide example on how a start-up can come to Cyberview with an IoT idea for Cyberjaya Smart City initiative, and when enrolled under our Living Lab programme and CoInnov8, that idea can be developed and accelerated for deployment into the city, making Cyberjaya truly The Capital of Creation.
Example of IoT Pilot in Cyberjaya – LoRA City-wide Network Implementation
LoRa is a low-power, long-range wide area network (LPWAN) technology that is designed to meet the demands of Internet of Things (IoT) applications and services by connecting devices such as sensors over a wide area.
Cyberview recently signed a memorandum of collaboration with Atilze Digital for the company to build, operate and commercialise a city-wide long range (LoRa) network in Cyberjaya. The most exciting thing about this collaboration is the potential that the LoRa networks represent for developers and solution providers looking to test next generation applications that also generate open data in line with Cyberjaya being Malaysia's Capital of Creation.
It offers wider coverage than cellular network with high scalability, supporting up to millions of devices on just a single gateway. Deployment is done quickly with minimal infrastructure and configuration at a low cost. In addition, the lifetime lasts 10 times longer compared to cellular m2m (machine to machine).
Atilze will supply the LoRa gateways and antenna systems, nodes and modules and access to the IoT data cloud platform for the transmission of the data. LoRa technology will enable a cost effective means of implementing viable and relevant IoT applications for Cyberjaya to enhance urban management. Through building, operating and commercialising the LoRa network in Cyberjaya, the tech city will be primed for Internet of Things (IoT) applications, including smart city elements – i.e. smart parking solutions, security systems, environmental records and asset trackers to track vehicles, people and pets.
What is more exciting is the potential for developers and solution providers looking to test next generation interactive mobile applications that generate open data, thus creating new value chains across industries in real life city setting.
LoRa technology has been proven to cost 10 times cheaper than the 4G LTE network due to its minimal infrastructure requirements, fast deployment with minimal configuration and lower cost of gateway and modules.
Pitch to audience:
If you have any IoT apps or services, you are welcome to test it here in Cyberjaya, and make full use by leveraging onto LoRa infrastructure.
The technology is designed as an open platform where other solution and application providers can connect their services onto the Citywide LoRa network and offer their services to the citizens and/or businesses in the City.
As we are in pilot stage, this infrastructure is free-to-use.
1. Cyberjaya as Living Lab for IOT under the National IoT Strategic Roadmap announced in July 2015.
Cyberjaya living up to its vision of being a ‘global technology hub’ by making the hi-tech city available as a testbed/’living lab’ for Internet of Things (IoT) products and systems. IoT meshes very well with Cyberjaya’s 9 technology focus areas, cutting across and connecting all of them. Further, since Cyberjaya is a city with a substantial residential population, IoT pioneers will be able to both directly benefit the residents with their projects, as well as gain insights into the realities and challenges of wide-scale implementation.
Cyberjaya will not be used as a testbed for everything. “Where there are for-real significant implications on the end-users, like traffic management or security systems, we will work with TM and our other partners to get tried-and-tested proven solutions used in other model cities where possible. The ‘living lab’ will be more for those other companies – startups and so on – that are going to develop their apps, products, services etc. We have the environment for them to do that.”
2. Cyberjaya has among the highest % of early tech adopters, making this tech hub the best pilot location for new innovations.
In approaching partners for Smart City, we have identified the value proposition for potential partners as well as the key value that we seek from our partners:
The value proposition to our partners can be summarised in 4 points:
Living Lab: Using Cyberjaya as their living lab to test their new technologies
Access to ASEAN: Using the successful proof of concepts done in Cyberjaya to then market to a broader ASEAN market
Government support: Cyberview as a government entity and its strong links ensures partners have the strong support from the Malaysian government
Access to Cyberview's partners: Opportunities to work with Cyberview & its partners like TM on brownfield and greenfield projects
What Cyberview seeks from potential partners
Innovative smart technologies: Companies with innovative technologies which are looking for a place to test their technologies
Collaborative model: Companies that are willing to collaborate (Cyberview can either facilitate or co-invest; beyond a vendor-customer relationship)
Value added proposition: Solutions offered should provide visible value to Cyberjaya- e.g. enhanced efficiency or cost savings
Integrate-able solutions: Solutions should as far as possible be capable of being integrated into a common open platform. This is to avoid having technologies which are in silos and are not inter-connected between one and another