Pioneering self-contained 'smart village' offers world model for rural poverty relief
California innovation experts counseling Malaysia's development drive
An innovative, high-tech "smart village" built in Malaysia provides a
potential global template for addressing rural poverty in a sustainable
environment, say international experts meeting in California's Silicon
Valley.
Rimbunan Kaseh, a model community built north-east of Kuala Lumpur,
consists of 100 affordable homes, high-tech educational, training and
recreational facilities, and a creative, closed-loop agricultural system
designed to provide both food and supplementary income for villagers.
Malaysian Dato' Tan Say Jim detailed the project Monday at a special
meeting in San Jose of the Global Science and Innovation Advisory
Council (GSIAC) -- a unique assembly of all-star international and
Malaysian experts and leaders created to guide sustainable Malaysian
development.
Saturday, July 21, 2012
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