KUALA LUMPUR: The new MRANTI Park Master Plan will spur Malaysia's capability to face the fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0), said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob.

He said the master plan also focuses on the latest technology, ranging from Internet of Things (IoT), Internet Protocol (IP) services and laboratories to contract manufacturing facilities with advanced technology.

"MRANTI Park will be equipped with modern infrastructure, including high-speed broadband and 5G technology, as well as incentives and funding opportunities. It is also designed to attract young professionals and create a stable pathway for highly skilled talents.

"It is expected to create over 8,000 new job opportunities, and this is good news for the entire Keluarga Malaysia (Malaysian Family)," he said when launching the MRANTI Park Master Plan at MRANTI Park, Bukit Jalil, here today.


He said the 686-acre (277.61 hectares) area also attracted the interest of many technology companies, including Intervenn Biosciences, Dedikasi Aba Biosciences, BoomGrow, Spygene Laboratories, Vivantis Technologies and Reszon.

Five technology clusters -- drone technology, agriculture, health, bioscience and IR4.0 enablers -- are currently being developed in MRANTI Park with an estimated gross development value of RM20 billion.

Prime Minister said these technology clusters are expected to bring a return of RM2.8 billion through land leases by MRANTI to investors.


At the ceremony, Ismail Sabri also announced the rebranding of MIMOS Berhad to MIMOS Global to symbolise a new, broader image in line with the competitiveness of borderless technology.

The Prime Minister also expressed hope that MIMOS Global will continue to strive to assist the government in propelling growth and increasing dominance in its specialised sectors, while the government provides financial support and appropriate facilities.

-- BERNAMA