Technology Park Malaysia
Company type | Government-linked company |
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Founded | 1995[1] |
Headquarters | Level 5, Enterprise 4, Technology Park Malaysia, 57000 Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia |
Key people | Datuk Abdul Razak Abdul Rahman, Chairman Dzuleira Abu Bakar, Chief Executive Officer |
Parent | Minister of Finance Incorporated |
Website | www |
Technology Park Malaysia (TPM) is a science park located in Bukit Jalil, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia for research and development of knowledge-based industries.[2] Its total land area of 750 acres (3.0 km2), comprises 13 buildings each with specific functions. It is in phase 1 of implementation.[3]
Since its establishment, it provides support services, technology and R&D capability to stimulate the growth of science, technology and innovation. This includes rental of incubator premises to scientist, researchers, technopreneurs and SMEs, and lease of land parcels for technology knowledge-based companies. TPM also provides technology and business incubation programs including business mentoring and coaching services, marketing and financial consulting, technology and business forums, workshops and business matching.
Other services include technology commercialization assistance to support to the commercialization of technology, including advisory and consultancy of technology transfer, project management, strategic management counsel, market research and opportunity analysis, and professional development programs.
Subsidiaries
[edit]- TPM Engineering Sdn Bhd
- TPM Nexus Sdn Bhd
- TPM IT Sdn Bhd
List of companies in TPM
[edit]- Astro All Asia Networks[4]
- Asia Pacific University of Technology & Innovation[5]
- MIMOS[6]
- IRIS Corporation Berhad
- HexoSys SDN BHD
- HCL Axon Malaysia SDN BHD
- Software International Corporation SDN BHD[7]
- ACE Training Malaysia
- Synergy Log In Systems Sdn Bhd[8]
Facilities & Services
[edit]- Co-working space
- Conference Area
- Small to medium scale meeting rooms
- Auditoriums
- Multi-function exhibition area
- Gymnasium
- Indoor and outdoor game facilities
- Technoflex (Recreation Centre)
- High speed internet
- Cafes and food court
- Auxiliary Police surveillance
- Ample parking space
- Medical clinics
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ Renuka, Mahadevan (2007). Sustainable Growth and Economic Development: A Case Study of Malaysia. Edward Elgar Publishing. p. 95. ISBN 9781847203618. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
- ^ Saad, Mohammad; Girma, Zawdie (2011). Theory and Practice of Triple Helix Model in Developing Countries. Taylor & Francis. p. 237. ISBN 9781136876066. Retrieved June 10, 2012.
- ^ Malaysia Information and Communication Technology (Retrieved on June 6, 2012)
- ^ Astro Broadcast Centre (Retrieved on June 6, 2012)
- ^ Asia Pacific University Maps & Directions (Retrieved on June 20, 2016)
- ^ MIMOS location (Retrieved on June 6, 2012)
- ^ http://www.sicmsb.com/SICMSB/#contact-us [dead link ]
- ^ "Synlog".
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