The Pahang government is set to establish an Artificial Intelligence Data Centre (AIDC) aimed at enhancing the marketing of local agricultural products. This initiative, the first of its kind in the East Coast region, is expected to launch in January 2026 and will create an online platform for both domestic and global markets. The project will be executed through the Pahang State Development Corporation, utilizing advanced AI and public computing technologies.
In addition to the AIDC, the Pahang government plans to develop the Pangsapuri Pahangku housing project near the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) station in Bentong. This housing initiative aims to provide affordable living options for the younger generation while leveraging the ECRL transportation network. Overall, these projects are anticipated to stimulate economic growth and improve the quality of life for residents in Pahang.
• Pahang government plans AI Data Centre to boost agricultural marketing.
• The project aims to enhance local and global market access for farmers.
The AIDC will utilize AI technologies to enhance agricultural product marketing.
Public computing resources will support the infrastructure of the AIDC.
An online platform will facilitate the marketing of agricultural products globally.
This corporation will oversee the development of the AIDC to promote local agriculture.
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