In this week's TechNave Business Bytes Week 5 May 2024, there's a mix of news highlighting trends in AI, data centers, and e-invoicing. In the world of AI, GIGABYTE is hosting an exhibition showcasing the intersection of AI with art and technology. Visitors can experience AI-generated art and learn how AI PCs are being used in everyday life.
We round things out with news from the consumer tech world. Foodpanda Malaysia has launched its"bright" range of affordable groceries. U Mobile has partnered with Astro and Grab Malaysia to launch Sabah's first 5G bus. CelcomDigi is celebrating the harvest festival with the"Nadi" movie, promoting nature appreciation. Finally, TikTok Shop Malaysia is celebrating its second anniversary with deals and campaigns.
Mah Sing envisions Southville City as a strategic triangle of data center hubs, leveraging its proximity to Cyberjaya and Bukit Jalil. The project aligns with Malaysia's digital transformation agenda and is expected to attract leading technology corporations, telecommunication giants, and financial institutions.
foodpanda also has full supervision of the manufacturing process and implements strict quality control to ensure consistency in standards. The launch of bright is part of foodpanda's efforts to become the go-to platform for online grocery shopping, especially at a time when customers are increasingly price sensitive. Check out their site for more details.
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