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If you are a Malaysian Organization that is part of the IoT Value Chain and wants to be listed in this particular Poster/Slide, please register below and submit your Logo, Website and indicate only ONE value chain which your Company fits best. Note:

  1. R&D / Universities – Research into IoT
  2. Smart Module – Chipset or module level
  3. Smart Objects – Ready made product/device
  4. Connectivity – IoT Network Provider
  5. Platform – Horizontal or Vertical IoT Middleware
  6. Soft Custom/System Integration – self-explanatory
  7. Reseller/Channel – No products but resell others or value-add with new business models

SUBMIT your Contribution below:

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You can simply DOWNLOAD the LATEST poster/Powerpoint slide HERE.  

Since we already have Malaysia ioT Association, you can download the latest MyIoTA Members Ecosystem – HERE

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  3. […] will originate in startups that are less than three years old. Malaysia also have their own IoT Ecosystem. Even the Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau urged the […]

  4. […] will originate in startups that are less than three years old. Malaysia also have their own IoT Ecosystem. Even the Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Seri Wilfred Madius Tangau urged the […]

  5. […] Slow in Building IoT Ecosystem – Since there is no concerted effort at the National level to identify who’s who in the IoT industry, many of the industry players have to work in silos. As mentioned many times, we cannot achieve by working alone, no-one can become a hero single-handedly because to build a meaningful IoT solution,  we need a very conducive IoT ecosystem. Thus, some industry players have initiated their own community and agreed to join in an informal manner via WhatsApp IoT Discussion Groups (Group 1 comprised of 256 and Group 2 comprised of 114). Others can still join by clicking the links – WhatsApp IoT Discussion Group 2 and Telegram. The latest list of Malaysia IoT Ecosystem. […]

  6. […] is an air conditioner monitoring system which is in collaboration between Daikin Malaysia and Taylor’s University with the main objective to expose Electrical and Electronic students to IoT by developing a […]

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