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The digital content sector is poised to play a crucial role in Malaysia’s economic development and creative evolution, according to Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo. Speaking at the Malaysia Digital Content Festival (MYDCF) and MyDigitalMaker International Carnival 2024, Gobind underscored the significant potential of this sector and emphasised the need for ongoing government support to maintain Malaysia’s competitive edge in the global arena of innovation and technology.
Minister Gobind highlighted the transformative impact that digital content can have on the country’s economy and creative industries. He stressed the importance of ensuring that Malaysia remains at the forefront of technological advancements and digital creativity.
“It is essential that we continue our commitment to initiatives that foster talent and innovation within Malaysia’s digital economy. This will help ensure that we have the necessary resources and expertise to advance our position on the global stage,” he said.
A key part of this strategy involves integrating digital content education into schools, which Minister Gobind believes is critical for nurturing future generations of tech-savvy professionals. He expressed hope that such programmes would be expanded and stressed the readiness of agencies under the Ministry of Digital to collaborate with the Ministry of Education to achieve these goals.
“Our agencies are eager to work alongside the Ministry of Education to make these initiatives a reality and to ensure that our young people are equipped with the skills needed for tomorrow’s digital economy,” Minister Gobind added.
The Minister also noted Malaysia’s success in attracting substantial investments from leading digital content studios. Major players have all chosen Malaysia as a strategic location for their operations. This influx of investment not only highlights Malaysia’s growing significance in the global digital content landscape but also reflects the country’s capacity to support and nurture high-profile industry players.
Looking ahead, Minister Gobind projected that the digital economy would contribute 25.5% to Malaysia’s gross domestic product by 2025. This forecast underscores the vital role that digital content and related sectors are expected to play in driving economic growth.
The Minister is confident that initiatives like MYDCF and MyDigitalMaker will further enhance Malaysia’s digital economy by creating job opportunities, stimulating local talent, and boosting the country’s global competitiveness.
Organised by the Malaysian Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), the Malaysia Digital Content Festival and MyDigitalMaker International Carnival are set to run from September 13-15. The events are anticipated to draw over 20,000 visitors and provide valuable exposure to the younger generation about the significance of technology in economic development. The festival will showcase a wide range of digital content areas, including animation, digital games, comics, and e-sports, highlighting their potential to drive future growth and innovation.
MDEC, a government agency under the Ministry of Digital, is dedicated to leading Malaysia’s digital economy. The Malaysia Digital initiative, a strategic national effort, aims to attract companies, talent, and investments while fostering a vibrant digital ecosystem. This initiative seeks to drive digital adoption among aspiring entrepreneurs and businesses, support the growth of local tech companies, and attract high-value digital investments.
By creating equitable access to digital tools, knowledge, and income opportunities, Malaysia Digital is committed to ensuring that Malaysian businesses and citizens can play a prominent role in the global digital revolution.
As Malaysia continues to invest in and develop its digital content sector, the country is well-positioned to enhance its role in the global technology landscape, leveraging its growing creative and economic capabilities to drive innovation and progress.