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Malaysia’s AI Park Spurs Health, Agritech Innovation – GovInsider

The Malaysian Research Accelerator for Technology and Innovation has a new AI park to help developers of agricultural and health technology bring their products to market


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The Malaysian Research Accelerator for Technology and Innovation says its mission is to help tech companies bring their ideas to life. A city walkway in Kuala Lumpur. File photo: AFP.

 

The Malaysian Research Accelerator for Technology and Innovation was recently allocated over $7 million in funds after announcing plans for a new AI park to help developers in agriculture and health technology to bring their products to market. Its sustainable urban farming facility aims to accelerate the adoption of AI in the agriculture sector.

The agency supported Phytopia, a social enterprise that helps small farmers grow produce in a resource-efficient manner. Farmers connect to an app that tells them exactly how much water is needed for their crops to thrive. This has led to higher yields of vegetables while using up to 98% less water than traditional farming methods, one tech group claimed.

The agritech zone also works on challenges linked to urban farming, such as limited land and the high cost of infrastructure. The park worked with BoomGrow, a “smart farm” that grows its crops in vertically stacked layers to overcome space constraints.

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Jim Pollard

Jim Pollard is an Australian journalist based in Thailand since 1999. He worked for News Ltd papers in Sydney, Perth, London and Melbourne before travelling through SE Asia in the late 90s. He was a senior editor at The Nation for 17+ years.