KTC Group uses cloud tech to build smart cities


KUALA LUMPUR: KTC Arkz Group Sdn Bhd, a niche property-based group, aims to use cloud technology for its ”smart-cities” high-rise development projects to meet the rising demand for modern technological applications.

KTC Group chief project officer Memphes Chong said it recently signed a memorandum of collaboration (MoC) with a technology-solutions multinational to install technology-based facilities for working professionals, business owners, investors and academia at its development projects.

He said KTC’s decision to employ cloud technology was because it would help open up a wealth of new experiences and knowledge for users as it was important for industries to become more efficient by digitalising their business operations.

The MoC would enable the parties to jointly develop and implement various cloud-based digital solutions for state-of-the-art services and experiences for a leading-edge technology ecosystem in projects that the company has earmarked, particularly in Perak and Selangor, he told Bernama.

By locating its development projects near existing universities and colleges, he said this would help create a conducive environment for research and business endeavours by academia and technology-based investors.

“Work should begin later this year once the details are finalised because we want technology to be in the forefront of our projects,” Chong said.

He said KTC Group planned to create an exciting lifestyle that would cater to Generations Y and Z in the high-rise developments, as these spaces would provide a conducive ecosystem in areas like automotive technology research, digital applications, shopping platforms and entertainment research.

KTC Group chief executive officer Chong Khin Thin said the company’s focus on cloud technology was based on its belief that development projects would have to meet the aspirations of the younger generation, who is now demanding better facilities for their business operations and everyday lives.

“We have to move with the times because that is what young people are demanding – better tech facilities, not just buildings,” he said.

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