Category: Digital Innovation

  • Emirates A380 Takes Flight with World-First Starlink Wi-Fi Connectivity

    Emirates A380 Takes Flight with World-First Starlink Wi-Fi Connectivity

    In 2026, Emirates’ flagship Airbus A380, long recognised as one of the most iconic aircraft in aviation, is set to reach new heights following the completion of its first installation of next-generation Starlink Wi-Fi. The Emirates A380 was among the earliest commercial aircraft to introduce onboard internet, although its first-generation systems delivered less than 1 Mbps of total bandwidth. With the addition of three Starlink antennas on each aircraft, onboard connectivity is expected to improve dramatically, offering passengers a “better than at home” internet experience even while cruising at 40,000 feet.

    The first Emirates A380 equipped with Starlink recently returned to Dubai after completing installation and certification in Newquay, United Kingdom. As more A380 aircraft are scheduled for accelerated upgrades throughout 2026, passengers can look forward to a major enhancement in onboard connectivity, enabling seamless streaming, gaming, browsing, and work on personal devices throughout their journey. The service will be offered free of charge across all cabin classes, with a simple and user-friendly sign-up process. Future developments are set to include live TV streaming via Starlink, initially available on personal devices before being integrated into seatback screens.

    From its well-known Onboard Lounge to its signature First Class Shower Spa, the Emirates A380 has consistently redefined long-haul travel and remains a favourite among travellers worldwide. With the addition of Starlink’s seamless connectivity across all cabins, the A380 experience continues to evolve, delivering a fully connected journey in the sky.

    As the world’s largest passenger aircraft, the A380 presents unique engineering challenges and opportunities. This industry-first Starlink configuration has been specifically designed to meet the demands of the aircraft’s double-decker layout and high passenger capacity, with the capability to deliver more than 2 Gbps of total bandwidth across the cabin. Compared with the Emirates Boeing 777, the A380 is equipped with additional wireless access points and a third antenna to support its larger number of passengers. Optimised integration between decks ensures a smooth and reliable Wi-Fi experience, allowing passengers to enjoy high-speed connectivity depending on usage and device capability.

    To accelerate deployment across its fleet, Starlink installations will soon begin at Emirates Engineering facilities in Dubai. The airline remains committed to delivering best-in-class connectivity across its fleet as quickly as possible, with 25 Boeing 777-300ER aircraft already equipped with Starlink and the first A380 now entering service. To date, more than 650,000 Emirates passengers have flown on Starlink-equipped aircraft, experiencing the benefits of next-generation onboard connectivity firsthand.

    The introduction of Starlink on the A380 forms part of Emirates’ broader investment in enhancing the customer journey, including one of the most ambitious aircraft retrofit programmes in aviation history. So far, 93 Emirates aircraft have undergone full refurbishment, featuring the addition of highly regarded Premium Economy cabins, upgraded Business Class, refreshed First Class suites, improved interiors and finishes in Economy Class, and enhanced inflight systems offering more than 6,500 channels of entertainment.

    Alongside these hardware upgrades, Emirates continues to invest in training programmes and facilities that play a key role in delivering exceptional customer experiences. In mid-2025, the airline opened an US$8 million Centre of Hospitality Excellence to train its 25,000 cabin crew in delivering world-class onboard service, combining both tangible and intangible elements to elevate the overall travel experience.

  • SMEs Take Centre Stage in Kuala Lumpur Showcase Focused on Growth and ESG

    SMEs Take Centre Stage in Kuala Lumpur Showcase Focused on Growth and ESG

    The inaugural SME Market Expansion Showcase, officially presented to the business community today, brought together more than 30 curated businesses and serious industry visitors at CityStage @ KL City Walk in the heart of Kuala Lumpur’s Golden Triangle. The event went beyond a conventional marketplace, positioning itself as a business growth platform where brands gained exposure, conducted direct sales, and built strategic partnerships. Its core focus spanned direct customer engagement, on-the-spot sales opportunities, industry forum sessions, and networking with key decision-makers, creating a dynamic environment designed to help participants learn, connect, and expand their businesses.

    The one-day showcase was well attended by SME owners, entrepreneurs, corporate professionals, decision-makers, as well as buyers and investors. A series of highly anticipated forum talks and panel discussions explored topics such as market expansion strategies, the adoption of artificial intelligence for digital growth, access to financing and grants, smart scaling approaches, and the sharing of entrepreneurial success stories. The event also provided attendees with valuable direct access to founders and key decision-makers, enhancing opportunities for meaningful engagement.

    In her welcome address, Tanker Collaborative Director Janet New highlighted the critical role of SMEs as the backbone of the economy, noting that the showcase aimed to foster a meaningful ecosystem where entrepreneurs could gain funding insights, embrace digital growth, prioritise health, and build strategic partnerships for sustainable success. She also elaborated on the event’s key objectives and emphasised the importance of maximising both booth presence and forum participation. She added that the true value of the event lies in active engagement, encouraging exhibitors to present not just products but also solutions and collaboration opportunities, while urging visitors to approach each interaction with curiosity and purpose to strengthen the overall business ecosystem.

    A key highlight of the forum sessions was the focus on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) and its role in measuring a company’s sustainability, ethical impact, and operational risks. Stacia Lim, Director for Corporate Governance, led the discussion by providing in-depth insights into integrating ESG into SME strategies and explaining why it is no longer optional. She also outlined practical frameworks for adoption and noted that Malaysia’s National Sustainability Reporting Framework and the amended Bursa Malaysia Listing Requirements now include Scope 1, 2, and 3 emissions, with a phased mandatory implementation leading up to 1 January 2027, significantly reshaping obligations for suppliers and SMEs.

    The ESG discussion was further expanded in a panel session featuring Lim, Shu Yi Kuek, founder of KPL Corporate Advisory Sdn. Bhd., and Alan Chin, Vice President of Group Sustainability and Strategic Partnerships at Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad, moderated by Sally Yap of PeakJob Sdn Bhd. The session explored ESG in action, covering grants, tax incentives, compliance requirements, and green financing opportunities, while also presenting practical case studies and strategies for unlocking green loans. Lim emphasised that ESG adoption does not have to be costly and encouraged SMEs to start from where they are, while Chin highlighted that sustainability should be viewed as a competitive advantage rather than merely a compliance exercise.

    The discussion also addressed Malaysia’s new incentive framework, effective from 1 March 2026, which introduces a more targeted and outcome-based approach, with ESG practices as a key eligibility criterion. The framework will initially apply to the manufacturing sector, while the timeline for the services sector will be announced later, with incentives potentially granted for up to 15 years.

    Other sessions included a health talk by Nutrition Consultant Dr. JC Wong from JC Lifestyle Coaching, who shared insights on protecting heart health through proper dietary practices, including understanding good and bad fats, reducing harmful oils, adopting appropriate cooking methods, and managing cholesterol naturally. He later joined Dr. Anandarajah Shanmugam, co-founder of Healthy Lifestyle Solutions, in a panel discussion that explored heart disease beyond conventional medical and diagnostic approaches.

    Marketing influencer Kien Lim, founder of Attitude Ideology, presented on market expansion strategies for SMEs, covering entry into new markets, the use of digital channels, partnership models, and scaling without significant overheads. In the final panel session, Kien Lim was joined by Newspin Communication’s PR Director Marc Ng and Brand and Communication Consultant Clarence Koh to discuss content creation, public relations, social media, and the role of key opinion leaders in the attention economy. The session was moderated by Gina Woon, co-founder of Novela Boutique.

    Throughout the day, exhibitors were also given the opportunity to deliver 90-second introductions of their businesses during networking sessions, allowing them to showcase their offerings and connect with potential partners and clients.

    The event was organised by Tanker Collaborative Sdn Bhd, a dynamic event and business activation company with operations in Malaysia and Hong Kong. The company specialises in large-scale showcases, corporate events, and market expansion platforms, and is known for designing and executing high-impact experiences that connect brands, businesses, and communities. Through curated exhibitions and strategic collaborations, Tanker drives visibility, engagement, and real commercial outcomes, serving as a growth enabler for SMEs and enterprises looking to expand their reach across regional markets. With a strong focus on execution excellence and measurable results, the company continues to deliver seamless, purpose-driven events that turn ideas into impactful business opportunities.

  • Trust as the Foundation of Malaysia’s Digital Payments GrowthBy Tee Kean Kang, Chief Executive Officer of Paydibs

    Trust as the Foundation of Malaysia’s Digital Payments GrowthBy Tee Kean Kang, Chief Executive Officer of Paydibs

    Malaysia’s digital payments ecosystem continues to expand at an unprecedented pace, yet scale alone does not equate to strength. In 2025, the country recorded 18.4 billion e-payment transactions, reflecting a 25 per cent year-on-year increase, with Malaysians conducting an average of 538 digital transactions each. DuitNow QR volumes have also doubled to three billion, supported by nearly three million merchant touchpoints across the country.

    While these figures demonstrate strong adoption, they also raise a more pressing question for the industry: whether trust is keeping pace as digital transactions become increasingly embedded in daily life. Reported fraud losses reached RM2.2 billion in 2025, highlighting the growing risks within an increasingly digital ecosystem. In the first quarter of the year alone, online fraud cases rose to 12,110, with total losses amounting to RM573 million. Although digital payments continue to grow rapidly, these figures reflect a parallel reality in which confidence in the system is being tested in real time. This marks an important inflection point, where the focus must now shift from driving adoption at scale to strengthening trust and assurance at every stage of the transaction journey.

    Trust in payments is often discussed in broad terms, but for businesses on the ground it is built on three core elements: visibility, control, and protection. Visibility allows merchants to track the status of transactions in real time, while control provides certainty over fund settlements, enabling better cash flow management. Protection offers reassurance that businesses are safeguarded when unexpected issues arise. When any of these elements is weakened, trust can quickly deteriorate, especially for smaller businesses operating with limited margins.

    In practice, most payment issues do not occur at scale but at the edges of the system, where processes are fragmented and operational gaps are more likely to appear. For micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs), a delayed settlement or disputed transaction is not a minor disruption but one that directly affects daily operations.

    Bank Negara Malaysia has already acknowledged this shift in focus. The priority is no longer solely on expanding digital payments, but also on preserving trust within the ecosystem. Frameworks such as the Shared Electronic Fraud and Theft policy promote shared accountability between financial institutions and users, while infrastructure enhancements such as RENTAS+ and the adoption of ISO 20022 standards improve transparency and system resilience. However, regulation alone is not sufficient to build trust; it must be reinforced through consistent, real-world experiences at the merchant level.

    Malaysia’s 1.2 million MSMEs sit at the centre of this transition. Unlike large enterprises, they often lack extensive financial systems or dedicated risk management teams. Their exposure is immediate, and their tolerance for disruption is low. For these businesses, trust is not defined by policy or technical standards, but by whether payments are received as expected, whether transactions are transparent, and whether digitalisation simplifies rather than complicates operations. This is where the industry must move beyond enabling access and focus on delivering assurance.

    From an operational standpoint, addressing this gap requires rethinking the purpose of payment infrastructure. Direct connectivity to national payment rails is not merely a technical improvement. It removes intermediary layers, enabling faster access to funds and greater visibility over cash flow. This is not just about speed, but about certainty, which is essential for business stability.

    Similarly, consolidating multiple payment methods into a single platform or device goes beyond convenience. It reduces fragmentation, minimises operational risk, and ensures consistency in transaction outcomes. Unified terminals that support QR, card, and alternative payment methods within a single controlled environment reflect this approach. These are deliberate design choices aligned with how merchants operate, rather than how payment systems have traditionally been structured.

    Trust must also extend beyond transactions to address broader business risks. Many MSMEs remain underinsured, often due to the complexity or perceived disconnect between traditional insurance products and daily operations. Embedding protection directly into payment infrastructure provides a more practical solution, where coverage such as business interruption, liability, and asset protection becomes part of the tools merchants already use. By integrating these safeguards into the payment experience, barriers to adoption are reduced while businesses are better protected against unforeseen disruptions. This reflects a broader shift in fintech, where value is created not only through functionality, but through relevance and integration into real business needs.

    Paydibs, for instance, has partnered with Great Eastern General Insurance to embed business protection directly into its payment terminals. Coverage for fire and flood damage, cash-in-transit loss, employer liability, and business disruption is bundled with the terminal merchants already use to accept digital payments. The principle is clear: businesses should not have to choose between digital growth and operational protection, as both should be inherently built in.

    Eighteen billion transactions in a single year is a significant milestone, and Malaysia has clearly demonstrated its ability to achieve digital payment scale. Bank Negara Malaysia’s priorities for 2026, which emphasise stronger fraud prevention, cross-sector collaboration, and inclusive adoption, further reinforce trust as a foundational pillar for continued progress.

    In this environment, differentiation will no longer be defined by transaction volume or processing speed alone. It will be shaped by the ability to deliver systems that are resilient, transparent, and purpose-built to support businesses through both growth and uncertainty. Digitalisation accelerates when businesses have confidence in the systems they rely on, and that confidence is earned through consistent performance, clear visibility, and meaningful protection.

  • Tune Talk Launches NOVA, Bringing Astrology and Zodiac Insights to Your Mobile App

    Tune Talk Launches NOVA, Bringing Astrology and Zodiac Insights to Your Mobile App

    Tune Talk is introducing a new lifestyle addition to its mobile experience with the launch of Tune Talk NOVA, a subscription-based astrology feature now available in the Tune Talk App.

    Across the Asia-Pacific region, astrology and horoscope content has evolved into a mainstream digital lifestyle category, supported by strong cultural affinity and rising smartphone adoption. Industry research indicates that the region is among the fastest-growing markets for astrology and horoscope subscriptions, with daily readings, zodiac compatibility, and personalised insights showing strong engagement, particularly among mobile-first Millennials and Gen Z users. This trend reflects a growing expectation for value-added, personalised experiences to be seamlessly integrated into everyday digital platforms.

    Tune Talk NOVA delivers both Western and Chinese zodiac readings directly to users, offering quick, AI-driven daily forecasts alongside their usual mobile services.

    The feature provides a range of content, including daily, monthly and yearly horoscope readings, Western and Chinese zodiac profiles, shareable zodiac content, and compatibility insights. Designed to blend naturally into users’ daily routines, NOVA allows subscribers to check their forecasts before starting the day or explore compatibility with friends in a light and engaging way.

    To mark the launch, Tune Talk is offering first-time monthly subscribers one month of full NOVA access free of charge via auto-renewal, with charges only applying from the second month onward. Users may cancel within the first 30 days to avoid any fees. NOVA passes are available from as low as RM5 for one-day access, while monthly passes start from RM8 depending on plan eligibility. The feature is also complimentary for Epik+ 50 subscribers, while both Epik+ 50 and Epik+ 35 users can receive 100 Tune Talk Points by checking their horoscope readings for three consecutive days.

    Commenting on the launch, Gurtaj Singh Padda, Co-founder and CEO of Tune Talk, said there is a clear global shift towards more personalised digital experiences that extend beyond basic utility. He noted that services such as astrology and daily guidance have become part of how users engage with wellness and lifestyle content on mobile devices. With Tune Talk NOVA, he said the company is responding to this demand by offering a simple, value-added feature that fits naturally into subscribers’ everyday digital routines.

    For more information, visit www.tunetalk.com or follow @TuneTalk on Facebook, Instagram, and X.

  • Dari Malaysia ke Dunia: vivo Perkenal Era Baharu Teknologi Pintar

    vivo mencuri tumpuan di Boao Forum for Asia Annual Conference 2026 yang secara rasmi bermula pada 24 Mac 2026 di Boao Wilayah Hainan. Dalam acara berprestij ini vivo menampilkan Blue Technology Matrix serta pencapaian teknologi terbaharu merangkumi 6G Mixed Reality MR teknologi pengimejan dan perisian pintar. Penyertaan ini sekali gus mengukuhkan kedudukan vivo sebagai ahli Lembaga Pengarah BFA dan rakan strategik forum tersebut untuk tahun kelima berturut-turut.

    Bagi vivo Malaysia detik global ini hadir dengan makna tersendiri selepas pelancaran berjaya vivo V70 pada 5 Mac 2026. Peranti ini membawa aspirasi global vivo dalam teknologi pengimejan terus ke tangan pengguna harian di Malaysia menjadikan inovasi bertaraf antarabangsa lebih mudah diakses.

    Kemunculan kelima berturut-turut vivo di Boao Forum for Asia turut menonjolkan hala tuju syarikat dalam membina ekosistem pintar melalui gabungan Imaging + AI. Dalam sesi Release Moment Hu Baishan Presiden dan Ketua Pegawai Operasi vivo merangkap Presiden vivo Central Research Institute menyampaikan ucaptama bertajuk Imaging technology enables the connection of all things A Visual Dialogue with Physical Reality.

    Dalam ucapannya beliau menekankan bahawa telefon pintar akan kekal sebagai medium utama interaksi manusia dengan teknologi dalam dekad akan datang. Lebih daripada sekadar alat komunikasi telefon pintar akan berkembang menjadi pusat deria dan rakan digital peribadi yang menghubungkan AI dengan pengalaman dunia sebenar. Seiring evolusi AI teknologi ini dijangka beralih daripada omniscience dalam dimensi digital kepada omnipotence dalam dimensi fizikal dengan pengimejan berfungsi sebagai mata kepada AI.

    Selari dengan visi global tersebut vivo V70 yang dilancarkan di Malaysia tampil sebagai manifestasi nyata strategi ini. Peranti ini menggabungkan tujuh keupayaan setaraf flagship dalam satu peranti midrange termasuk kamera telefoto ZEISS 50MP dengan sensor Sony IMX882 serta zum sehingga 20x. Ia turut dilengkapi mod fotografi pintar seperti Stage Mode dan Magic Weather pengimbasan cap jari ultrasonik 3D 2.0 serta sistem operasi OriginOS 6 yang dipadankan dengan memori LPDDR5X dan storan UFS 4.1.

    Melangkah ke hadapan vivo memperkenalkan konsep peralihan daripada telefon pintar kepada Agent Phones iaitu peranti yang berfungsi sebagai rakan digital lengkap dengan keupayaan persepsi kognitif dan tindakan. Pendekatan ini selari dengan usaha vivo untuk membangunkan ekosistem teknologi berasaskan pelbagai senario penggunaan yang mampu memahami keperluan pengguna dalam kehidupan seharian.

    Sebagai sebahagian daripada strategi ini vivo memberi fokus kepada teknologi pengimejan sebagai asas utama merentasi tiga kategori produk teras iaitu telefon pintar peranti headset dan robotik. Pendekatan modular ini membolehkan integrasi Imaging + AI diperluaskan ke pelbagai aspek kehidupan pengguna.

    Pada hari pembukaan forum Hu Baishan turut menyampaikan vivo X300 Ultra kepada Zhang Jun Setiausaha Agung Boao Forum for Asia sebagai telefon pintar rasmi forum tersebut. Peranti flagship ini mencerminkan kekuatan inovasi dan visi global dalam bidang fotografi mudah alih serta pembuatan pintar dari China.

    Selain itu vivo turut berkongsi pandangan dalam dua sub-forum utama. Zhang Fei akan menyertai sesi AI+ Empowering Industrial Upgrading through Digital and Intelligent Technology manakala Shao Hao akan membentangkan perkembangan terkini dalam bidang robotik humanoid. Kedua-dua penyertaan ini memperlihatkan komitmen vivo dalam meneroka masa depan teknologi pintar.

    Berpegang kepada kepercayaan bahawa teknologi pengimejan mampu menghubungkan segala-galanya vivo terus komited dalam menghasilkan inovasi berteraskan pengguna. Syarikat ini juga berusaha bekerjasama dengan rakan global bagi memastikan manfaat teknologi dapat dinikmati oleh semua termasuk pengguna di Malaysia.

  • HONOR Expands Beyond the Apple Ecosystem: Cross-OS Connectivity Enables Integration with iPhone, iPad and Mac

    HONOR Expands Beyond the Apple Ecosystem: Cross-OS Connectivity Enables Integration with iPhone, iPad and Mac

    HONOR is redefining device connectivity with the introduction of a cross-operating system ecosystem that allows its latest flagship devices to interact directly with Apple hardware. The breakthrough technology was unveiled at Mobile World Congress 2026, highlighting the brand’s ambition to bridge the gap between Android and Apple platforms.

    Through the newly introduced HONOR AI Connect, users can now transfer files seamlessly between HONOR devices and Apple products such as iPhone, iPad, and Mac. This innovation eliminates the need for traditional file-sharing methods such as email attachments or third-party applications, enabling faster and more efficient workflows.

    The ecosystem is led by three flagship devices: the HONOR Magic V6, the HONOR MagicPad 4, and the HONOR MagicBook Pro 14 (2026). Each device contributes to a unified digital experience designed for productivity, creativity, and collaboration.

    The HONOR Magic V6 introduces the OneTap Transfer feature, allowing users to instantly send files from their smartphone to a Mac. This capability is particularly useful in professional environments where documents often arrive on mobile devices first and need to be quickly edited or reviewed on a larger screen.

    The HONOR MagicPad 4 further enhances the workflow by functioning as a wireless secondary display for Mac devices. Creators and professionals can edit projects on their MacBook while previewing the final output on the tablet, creating a more efficient and flexible workspace.

    Meanwhile, the HONOR MagicBook Pro 14 (2026) simplifies cross-platform collaboration by enabling users to share files such as presentations, documents, and images directly with iPhone and iPad users using HONOR Share. This capability makes teamwork in classrooms, offices, and meetings more efficient by removing compatibility barriers between devices.

    By enabling seamless interaction between Android and Apple ecosystems, HONOR is pushing the boundaries of device interoperability. The company’s latest innovations aim to empower users with a more connected digital lifestyle, where creativity and productivity can flow freely across different platforms.