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20 October 2004 |
Launch of Malaysian Genomics Resource Centre Sdn Bhd and the Establishment of Malaysia's First Global Centre for Bioinformatics Benchmarking in the MSC |
KUALA LUMPUR , Malaysia , 20 October, 2004 - Malaysian bioinformatics company, Synamatix Sdn Bhd has announced today the establishment of Malaysian Genomics Resource Centre Sdn Bhd (MGRC) and its planned initiative in providing a bioinformatics ASP (Application Service Provider) service (zoomagene.com) for life scientists and researchers worldwide. As part of this, an announcement was also made on a strategic alliance between the Multimedia Development Corporation Sdn Bhd (MDC), Hewlett-Packard Sales (M) Sdn Bhd, Synamatix Sdn Bhd and MGRC in establishing Malaysia 's first globally accessible Bioinformatics Benchmarking Centre. HP will supply the necessary hardware, including the latest HP Integrity servers running Itanium 2 processors powering Synamatix technologies (SynaSUITE). The Centre will be used to evaluate the performance of bioinformatics technologies against global industry standards. These key events represent important steps towards the development of bioinformatics technologies within the Multimedia Super Corridor and establishing Malaysia at the forefront of biotechnology development for the Asia Pacific region. About MDC The Multimedia Development Corporation Sdn Bhd is responsible for driving the development of Malaysia Knowledge industries under the auspices of the Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC). MSC is Malaysia 's comprehensive ICT and Multimedia initiative bridging together the realms of ecology and technology set to revolutionise the nation's approach in developing its industries. Development of MSC has been planned over three phases commencing with its launch in 1996 and culminating in 2020 with Malaysia being firmly established as a model of leadership in the Information Age, in line with the government's Vision 2020. MSC is a test-bed area with outstanding infrastructure encompassing the Kuala Lumpur International Airport , the two "intelligent" cities of Cyberjaya and Putrajaya, the technology test-beds of Technology Park Malaysia , UPM-MTDC, KL Tower and the Petronas Twin Towers (KLCC). MSC is also an integrated logistics hub with its most recent infrastructure initiative being the establishment of BioValley, a biotech cluster situated in Cyberjaya. The MSC Innovation Centre, located at the heart of the MSC, serves to encourage continuous innovation of flagship applications. It is the central knowledge hub and common meeting place for participants of the innovation cycle, i.e. researchers, developers, inventors, vendors and users. The MSC Innovation Centre comprises two facilities, namely MSC Lab and Creative Applications & Development Centre (CADC) The MSC Lab contains three components to support and sustain the product innovation life cycle. • The Solution Assessment component (SADC) is a facility open to implementers, user organisations and developers, to minimise technology risks through independent application testing. • The Research and Development component enables intellectual property creation through facilitation of R&D activities in the area of Flagship Applications. • The Showcase and e-Innovation component aims to encourage wider technology adoption through organised events, workshops and presentations, in addition to providing an exhibition facility to showcase new applications. For more information please contact azlan@mdc.com.my or visit www.mdc.com.my About HP HP is a technology solutions provider to consumers, businesses and institutions globally. The company's offerings span IT infrastructure, personal computing and access devices, global services and imaging and printing. For the fiscal year ending on July 31, 2004 , HP revenue totalled US$78.4 billion. More information about HP (NYSE, Nasdaq: HPQ) is available at www.hp.com. About Malaysian Genomics Resource Centre Sdn Bhd Malaysian Genomics Resource Centre Sdn Bhd was incorporated on 18 th May 2004 with a specific focus of establishing an ASP Bioinformatics service (zoomagene.com, powered by SynaSUITE technologies) for ultra-high-throughput analysis of biological data. The service will be offered on a subscription basis to individual life scientists and researchers worldwide. MGRC will also conduct and publish its own research and collaborate with industry partners on certain projects. |