Malaysia experience in strategy for development and application of internet of things and proposals for Vietnam
Keywords:
Internet of things, Innovative eco systemAbstract
This paper provides Malaysia experience in building strategies for development and application of Internet of Things (IoT) including various aspects: status of readiness for development and application of IoT, objectives and roadmaps. Malaysia is considered as a successful country of South-East Asia region for application of IoT not only for economic growth but for change of ways to manage and operate economic and social activities and to enhance life quality of people. The Government plays important roles of constructive and strategic nature for development and application of IoT. From Malaysia experiences some proposals are made as hints for Vietnam in building strategies for development and application of IoT.
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