MSC Malaysia

Badlisham leaves, having put MDeC on expected trajectory
In his last official interview as MDeC CEO, Badlisham Ghazali talks about building his people to exceed their abilities, as well as Digital Malaysia and MaGIC. Karamjit Singh has the story.
MDeC: 3% revenue growth ‘high’ when seen in context (Updated)
In his last press conference as MDeC CEO, Badlisham Ghazali expresses confidence that its strategy of quality growth is the right one for Malaysia.
Incoming MDeC CEO will have many challenges
Looking back at outgoing MDeC CEO Badlisham Ghazali’s track record, his successor will have to fill very big shoes, writes A. Asohan.
MDeC CEO Badlisham quits to take over beleaguered MAHB
MDeC chief executive officer Badlisham Ghazali has resigned and will be taking over as managing director of Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB), which has been facing public scrutiny over the escalating costs and delayed opening of the Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (klia2).
N2N’s ambitious Asian plan gets US$33mil boost
N2N, an MSC Malaysia company listed on Bursa Malaysia, is about to welcome two Japanese investors who are injecting a combined US$33 million. Founder and CEO Andrew Tiang tells Karamjit Singh why he is excited over the deal.
MDeC shifts its focus to games and digital comics sector
After spending the bulk of its efforts and time growing the animation, film and TV sectors of the creative multimedia industry, MDeC will now be focusing on driving the games and digital comics sector.
Malaysia’s creative content industry worth nearly US$5bil, says MDeC
Malaysia's creative content industry is estimated to be worth RM16 billion (US$4.9 billion), according to Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC).
Creative multimedia: Private sector urged to step up
The private sector needs to play a bigger role in growing the country’s creative multimedia industry, urged Malaysia’s national ICT custodian, Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC).
Digerati50: A man of two worlds
Digital News Asia (DNA) continues a weekly series that profiles the top 50 influencers, movers and shakers who are helping shape Malaysia’s Digital Economy. These articles are from Digerati50, a special print publication released in January 2014.
Malaysia can overtake Singapore in big data race: Bob Chua
Malaysia has what it takes to overtake Singapore as the regional big data hub, backed as it is by a pool of resources as well as commitment by the Government and its various agencies, says Pulsate CEO Bob Chua.
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