No Wonderland Without Water

Like every great city, an uninterrupted water supply is a necessity. One crucial aspect of Sunway City Kuala Lumpur’s status as a smart sustainable city is actually in our own backyard. After six million years of inhabiting planet Earth, we have yet to fully comprehend the amazing element that comprises 75% of it – water!…

Who Says Money Can’t Grow on Trees?

A well-planned city with first-class green infrastructure is more resilient, sustainable and equitable to face strong environmental challenges posed by planet Earth. Little do people know that trees can be beneficial, not just sustainably, but profitably as well – being two to three times more than the investment made in planting and caring for them.…

Thriving on Sustainable Living

In what was a challenging year for most developers, Sunway Property remained steadfast in enriching the lives of those who chose to call our properties their home. Throughout 2020, Sunway Property delivered quality workmanship, experience and comfort through its various innovative developments, amassing monumental accolades and recognitions. With deep roots in sustainability, we made it…

Local blueprint, global footprint

Supporting Malaysia’s Smart City Framework and Moving Forward Due to advancements in technology and the internet, smart cities and developments have been sprouting up all over the globe. With the world growing increasingly connected and dependent on technology, the development of these smart connected infrastructures has grown tremendously, especially in the last decade. i-City Golden Triangle (i-City…

Gamuda Land collaborates with Huawei for smart city township

KUALA LUMPUR (Dec 15): Property developer Gamuda Land Sdn Bhd plans to incorporate 5G connectivity into its Gamuda Cove township with smart devices and artificial intelligence experience, in collaboration with information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, Huawei Malaysia. In a statement today, Gamuda Land said residents and visitors will be well-connected within the 600-hectare…

Malaysia envisions having sustainable, competitive and disaster-ready cities, says minister

Housing and Local Government Minister Zuraida Kamaruddin said the new challenges being faced by cities around the world require a new set of solutions for every sector, including housing, health, infrastructure, transportation, land-usage and high-quality services that will boost the economy in the aftermath of Covid-19. — Picture by Hari Anggara   KUALA LUMPUR, Oct…

Our smart cities have a long way to go to catch up

Countries that implemented smart cities are clear on the process, especially the institution to coordinate and drive the implementation. -NSTP/File pic   LETTER: THE Covid-19 pandemic has exerted a heavy toll on the economy. Very few sectors have emerged unscathed. The tourism sector, which brought in much revenue to the country, suffers the most. Air travel…

EU Smart Mobility Strategy Unveiled

EU Smart Mobility Strategy Unveiled By Professor Dato Dr Ahmad Ibrahim Fellow Academy of Science, Head of Research of Confexhub Group   The world’s transport sector is a major contributor to global GHG emissions. Changing the fuel mix in transport, away from fossil, is one way to curb the emissions. Attempts to introduce the alternatives…