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MIMOS and Africa City Of Technology, Sudan Seals Partnership with a Memorandum of Agreement

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KUALA LUMPUR, 9 July 2013:    MIMOS, the National R&D Centre in ICT and Africa City of Technology (ACT); an entity under the Government of Sudan entered into a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) today to establish a private sector-driven joint venture vehicle (JVCo).

ACT, a Science, Technology and Innovation (STI) park venture capital, is affiliated with the Ministry of Science and Technology of Sudan and is tasked to build the Sudanese national capability and industry.

The partnership will see MIMOS as a mentor to nurture ACT by sharing its Open Innovation Platform (OIP) to help Sudan kick start their ICT industry. MIMOS will provide the technology investment while ACT takes up the capital investment. This will enable industries to take up MIMOS OIP and offer unique solution to Sudan.

The MoA is a progression from the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signed between the two parties on 1 November 2012 in Khartoum, Sudan.
The cooperation will involve technologies such as;

i.    Public Cloud Services
ii.    Mini Cloud solution for education sector (e-Learning)
iii.    Mesh Wifi with Cloud services in the Khartoum area
iv.    High Performance Computing services for animation random simulation
v.    Precision Agriculture – mini green house solution; and
vi.    Nanotechnology research

“ In MIMOS, our business objectives are best met when we synergise our capabilities with our partners. This provides us with a conduit for locally developed technology to be exported worldwide and serves as an excellent platform for Malaysia to demonstrate its R&D capabilities to the world,” said MIMOS President and CEO, Datuk Abdul Wahab Abdullah.

The collaboration is a win-win situation where ACT will benefit from the technical knowledge, experience and expertise shared by MIMOS, while Malaysian industries can benefit through the new market opportunities in Sudan.

“This is our first partnership with an African nation and we hope Sudan will be our strategic partner to help us build the bridge to other countries in the African continent,” added Abdul Wahab.

This Government-to-Government (G2G) partnership event was witnessed by the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation, YB Datuk Dr. Ewon Ebin and The Republic of Sudan Ambassador to Malaysia, H.E Khalid Abdelgadir Shukri. The MoA document was signed by Abdul Wahab and MIMOS, Chief Operating Officer  Abd Aziz Abd Kadir on behalf of MIMOS, while ACT was represented by its Director General Dr. Osama Rayis and Chief Executive Officer, ASASAT Group, Mohammed Mahjoo.

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