Malaysia will launch its flying car model this year?
Like many other countries in the technology era 4.0, Malaysia is also showing that they are very interested in developing forward-looking technologies.
Like many other countries in the technology era 4.0, Malaysia is also showing that they are very interested in developing forward-looking technologies. Accordingly, Kuala Lumpur officials believe that flying cars are the future of transportation industry in Malaysia in particular and the world in general.
And of course, Malaysians do not say anything. This Southeast Asian country recently announced that it had a prototype of a flying car, currently being finalized as well as thoroughly tested, and expected to be released in public soon. this year.
From the idea of starting up to manufacturing, Malaysia said the project is fully implemented by domestic companies and scientists, except that consultants are hired from other countries. to provide more in-depth and objective feedback on safety features and processes.
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"We have made the most of our own resources to create this flying car. The only 'foreign' element here is just to exchange information and suggestions from experts. International about the safety of the car The prototype is almost ready to debut, only a few small steps need to be completed, this will largely depend on the private companies behind the project. The Malaysian government will not intervene too deeply, 'Redzuan Md Yusof, Business Development Minister Datuk Seri said in a press conference yesterday in the capital Kuala Lumpur.
The development of flying cars is part of the Malaysian government's initiative to capture new technologies that can increase productivity and efficiency, especially in the private sector such as agriculture and aviation. Space.
Singapore, Malaysia's close neighbor, is also "aggressively" conducting research and putting into practice the commercials moving in the air instead of the ground becoming increasingly cramped. However, unlike Malaysia focusing on domestic resources development, Singapore is promoting close cooperation with Germany's Volocopter airline to deploy these new technologies.
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Vehicles like Volocopter's unmanned aircraft are expected to operate as aerial taxis, and will initially be used to transport passengers across the river instead of ferries. Initial trials will take place in areas with few people, sparse traffic. According to Volocopter, this vehicle can transport up to 2 passengers with a distance of about 30km, depending on the specific weight of these passengers.
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