Malaysian Educational Software Enters The Maldivian Market
FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 2017, KUALA LUMPUR: Two Malaysian companies, Informinent Sdn Bhd and TFP Solutions Berhad, have made inroads into Maldives following the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) on educational cooperation between the companies and Islamic University of Maldives. Through the MoU, a Made-In-Malaysia university management software called GoMyCampus Education Management System will be used to support day-to-day operations at Islamic University of Maldives.
The MoU was signed at a ceremony in Menara MATRADE and was witnessed by Ir Dr Mohd Shahreen Zainooreen Madros, the Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia External Trade Development Corporation's (MATRADE) and Mr Hassan Khalid, Counsellor of Trading of Maldives in Malaysia, High Commissioner of Maldives in Malaysia.
GoMyCampus (formally known as Cobra Campus Management System) maps out a complete university life cycle digitally to improve, simplify, synchronize and integrate the current operations and assist universities execute world-class education services to their students.
The MoU is an important step forward for the companies to develop more solutions specialising in education industry. The MoU is not only seen to strengthen the existing professional ties between the two countries, but is an important platform to promote exchange of information, experience, knowledge and best practices involving bilateral and multilateral issues.
With the support of MATRADE, Informinent Sdn Bhd and TFP Solutions Berhad, which are both MATRADE members, will continue to promote their Education Management Software to all education institutions both locally and internationally.
"As the national trade promotion agency, MATRADE will facilitate any Malaysian companies' venture overseas and we are proud that these local talents are driving the ICT sector globally. This MoU is an embodiment of Malaysian capabilities in providing turnkey solutions for the world," said Ir. Dr. Mohd Shahreen.
According to Dato' Jamaludin bin Hassan, Chairman of TFP Solutions Berhad, "Transformation is not always easy and through the commitment of Islamic University of Maldives, Informinent and TFP team, we managed to get our Phase 1 implementation of the University Student Admission System live within a short span of only 1 month!."
"Our business strategy is to work together with our partners and aggressively marketing our solutions locally and abroad targeting all the institutions that wish to be part of the information technology transformation, especially in the ASEAN region. Not forgetting MATRADE who is always there to help Malaysian companies like us to explore more business opportunities abroad," said Mr. Foo Haw Jan, Founder of Informinent.
The GoMyCampus software runs on all computers, notebooks, smart phones, tablets and even mobile devices with multi-languages support. The software comes with many industry standard operating procedures that help ease campus daily operations.
Malaysian capabilities in the ICT sector is gaining traction around the world and in 2016 Malaysia's ICT exports were at RM30.09 billion. Some of the top ICT products and services from Malaysia include banking, finance services and insurance (BFSI), eGovernment, cyber security, data center and business process outsourcing (BPO).
There is a huge potential for Malaysian companies to venture into Maldives not only in the ICT sector, but in other sectors namely Halal, healthcare, lifestyle, construction services and automotive. Last year, Malaysia's export to Maldives was RM484.4 million, increased by 9.2% compared to 2015 (RM443.7 million). For more details email MATRADE's Integrated Centre for Export at Alamat emel ini dilindungi dari Spambot. Anda perlu hidupkan JavaScript untuk melihatnya..