KUALA LUMPUR: A new big data analytic-driven superapp is being developed, aimed as a reference for house buyers, developers and other relevant stakeholders, involving new upcoming development housing projects, says Nga Kor Ming.
“This is actually to improve business operations and to help all parties to make more accurate decisions,” he told a press conference after the launching ceremony of the Asean-China Ministerial Roundtable on Construction and Housing 2024 here yesterday. Concurrently, ACMROCH 2024 will also see the organising of the 23rd International Architecture, Interior Design and Building Exhibition 2024, a pivotal event to provide a platform for networking and professional growth in the architectural and building industry.
“This is because from big data analysis, you will know which area is suitable for what projects, or what type of house can be built.“I also want to eliminate the issue of abandoned projects. Earlier in his officiating speech, Nga said Malaysia will continue to make the best use of digital technology to help regulate and manage housing developments through the Housing Integrated Management System .
“This commitment is ongoing. Under Budget 2024, 19 new PPR projects are being built including 6,006 units that will benefit approximately 24,000 low-income households.“The PRR is envisioned to be well integrated, sustainable and liveable, featuring green spaces, community centres and also commercial viability,” he added.