Links to 1999 stories :
April: Malaysia Develops Multipoint Video-Conferencing System
March: Multimedia Super Corridor Marred by Delays
February: World Bank to Lend US$100M for Y2K Remedy
January: Engineers Still in Demand But Take Pay Cuts
Links to 1998 stories :
December: Sony Plans to Export Local DVD Production
November: Banks to Launch E-Purse Pilot in January 1999
October: Penang Mooted as Removable Disk Drive Center
September:IDT Banks on Winchip to Drive Growth
August:Kulim Park Pioneers Gbit Ethernet
July:Foreign Equity Cap Raised to 61% as Telcos Seek Investors
June:Taiwan Investors to Profit on Ringgit's Fall
May:Subcontractors Expect Telecom, Networking Orders
April:Super Corridor Plan Ahead of Schedule Despite Crisis
March:Slowdown Prompts IT Growth Forecast Cut to 12%
February:PK Electronics Aims at 5% Global UPS Market
January:Groundwork Laid for Multimedia Super Corridor
Links to 1997 stories :
December:Govt Partners Atmel, VLSI to Build 0.25mm Fabs in Kulim Hi-tech Park
November: PC Makers Adopt Build-to-Order to Stay Competitive
October: "We're Back to Challenge Intel," AMD
September:Multinationals Urged to Raise Projects for Multimedia Corridor
August:Telekom Malaysia Buys into S African, Thai telcos
July:Voice-over-Net Product Shown at CeBIT'97
June:Hong Kong Handover: Business As Usual
May:IT Multinationals Flock to Multimedia Super Corridor
April:Xircom Inc Expands Penang Factory
March:Iomega Shifts All US Manufacturing to Penang
February:VLSI Sets Up Wafer Foundry with Local Startup
Feature:
Nicholas Negroponte on Why Bits Matter
Links to 1996 stories:
Dec 1996:
Western Digital Scores While Others Stumble
Nov 1996:
Global Slowdown Strikes Malaysian Electronic Factories
Oct 1996:
Malaysia to Open Up to Knowledge Workers
Sep 1996:
Govt Reverses Telecom Merger Directive
Aug 1996:
Local Firm Touts Modular UPS System
Jul 1996:
Malaysia to Build "Multimedia Super Corridor"
Jun 1996:
Multinationals Increase Local Product Content
Apr 1996:
Quantum Closes Factories in US, Malaysia