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Valery Tsepkalo, Director of Hi-Tech Park Administration,
recently discussed the HTP development prospects with Dr.
Mahathir Mohamad, Honorable Chairman of the International
Supervisory Board of Belarus Hi-Tech Park. The meeting took
place in Mahathir's headquarters placed in the famous Petronas
Twin-Towers in Kuala-Lumpur, Malaysia.
 
Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad held the post of Prime Minister
of Malaysia for 22 years from 1981 to 2003, he is the long-term
leader of the Non-Aligned Movement and the President of the
Organization of the Islamic Conference.
Mahathir is the outstanding Malaysian reformer, whom the
Malaysians in token of respect call Doctor "M".
He has strong political influence and authority both in his
country and abroad, takes part in various events on the invitation
of international organizations and universities, renders advisory
services to national and international companies and organizations.
On the invitation of HTP Administration Dr. Mahathir became
Member of the International Supervisory Board of Belarus Hi-Tech
Park and its Honorable Chairman.
During the meeting Valery Tsepkalo presented Dr. Mahathir
with a copy of his renowned book "The Way Forward",
which narrates about Malaysian transition from a backward
agrarian country to one of the most dynamically developing
and powerful nations of the world. The book was recently released
in Russian by Belarusian publishing company "Harvest"
with the support of HTP Belarus.
The Malaysian Prime-Minister highly appreciated the Park's
perspectives of becoming the leader among European technoparks.
He familiarized Valery Tsepkalo with the Multimedia Super
Corridor of Malaysia, project implemented on his initiative.
The MSC Malaysia represents a sort of informational Silicone
Valley and consists of hi-tech cities Cyberjaya and Putrajaya.
The Malaysian experience gathered while realizing this project
serves as a reference point while designing and constructing
Belarus Hi-Tech Park.

Special importance in Cyberjaya is given to creation of small
innovative business. The "men of ideas" can rent
offices with all the required equipment for minimal rent,
get accounting and managing support in order to economically
"get on to feet" and implement their innovative
ideas.
  
There have been created all the conditions for major international
IT-companies offices in Cyberjaya - transport infrastructure
was developed, optical fiber networks were laid, a new international
airport was constructed.

The accommodations for Ceberjaya workers are not only cheap
and comfortable, but also allow minimize the domestic costs
and the travel time. It's notable, that the city is run by
e-government based on computer and web technologies. The public
health is guarded by means of Telemedicine, which implies
electronic medical cards-keeping, medical tests tracking and
even counseling by the world best surgeons during the surgeries
in Cyberjaya.
Putrajaya is called "city-garden", "intelligent
city", "city aimed to the future". It's the
new federal administrative centre of the country run by the
first in the world "paperless" government.
08.12.2009
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