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The Star
4 days ago
- Business
- The Star
Advancing identity for digital governance
Malaysian-owned Zchwantech showcases National Digital Identity platform to the Government of Timor-Leste. KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian-owned technology firm Zchwantech Titan Lda has successfully held a high-level technology showcase for the Government of Timor-Leste, featuring its flagship National Digital Identity platform. The presentation aligns with Timor-Leste's broader vision to modernise public services and advance digital governance. The strategic engagement took place during an official working visit to Malaysia by senior representatives of the Timor-Leste Government. During the visit, Zchwantech demonstrated its secure, biometric-powered digital identity solution, designed to seamlessly integrate key public and private sectors, covering banking, healthcare, telecommunications, education and civil registries. Trusted solution Zchwantech's presentation was well received, with government officials expressing strong interest and confidence in the platform's potential to support Timor-Leste's E-Governance Roadmap and Vision 2025 for a more inclusive and connected society. The system is built to deliver unique digital identifiers linked to biometric and demographic data, enabling secure and seamless access to services for over one million citizens. Zchwantech chairman Datuk Seow Gim Shen said, 'We are honoured to be given the opportunity to present our vision and capabilities directly to the Government of Timor- Leste. 'This is more than just a digital ID — it's about empowering people, creating transparent institutions and laying the foundation for inclusive digital growth. We commend the government's leadership in prioritising national digital transformation and are ready to support Timor-Leste every step of the way.' Seow added: 'We believe in building technology that scales with purpose. By focusing on inclusive design and national priorities, we aim to enable long-term value creation for governments and citizens alike.' Zchwantech executive director Alex Chan Chau Loong emphasised the delivery commitment: 'This project is where vision meets execution — we're turning Timor-Leste's Digital Revolution goals into reality. 'Our Digital ID platform is built to be both agile and rigorously secure – ensuring fast deployment while safeguarding citizen trust. Critically, it is future-ready for connectivity to Asean systems, so Timor-Leste grows hand-in-hand with the region.' Strategic rollout As part of the proposed phased deployment model, Zchwantech unveiled Oecusse —Timor-Leste's Special Administrative Region — as the ideal pilot location for launching the Digital ID platform. The initiative positions Oecusse as a controlled, scalable testbed to demonstrate tangible benefits before a full nationwide rollout. The pilot initiative supports Timor-Leste's strategy of building trust in new technologies through live demonstrations, active stakeholder engagement and a phased rollout across government ministries and institutions. Regional leadership If implemented, Timor-Leste could become one of the first Asean nations to roll out a nationwide digital identity framework powered by biometrics and secure data infrastructure —positioning the country as a regional leader in digital public service innovation. The proposed platform aligns with Timor-Leste's aspirations for Asean accession, while advancing national objectives such as financial inclusion, transparent governance and cross-border digital interoperability. Supported by a potential investment of up to US$13.8mil (RM58.2mil), the platform is fully prepared for implementation, pending government approval and compliance with national procurement protocols. To learn more about the company, its solutions and services, visit


Focus Malaysia
05-07-2025
- Business
- Focus Malaysia
M'sian-owned Zchwantech Titan showcases national digital identity platform to Timor Leste gov't
MALAYSIAN-OWNED technology firm Zchwantech Titan Lda has successfully conducted a high-level technology showcase for the Timor Leste government by presenting its flagship National Digital Identity platform as part of the country's broader vision to modernise public services and accelerate digital governance. The strategic engagement took place during a recent official working visit by senior Timor Leste government representatives to Malaysia. This was when the regional digital identity systems specialist demonstrated its secure biometric-powered digital identity solution which is designed to integrate key public and private sectors spanning banking, healthcare, telecommunications, education and civil registries to the Timor Leste delegation. Zchwantech's presentation was well received with Timor Leste's government officials expressing strong interest and satisfaction in the platform's potential to support the country's E-Governance Roadmap and its Vision 2025 for an inclusive and connected society. In a nutshell, the system is designed to provide unique digital identifiers linked to biometric and demographic data, thus enabling secure, seamless access to services for over one million citizens. 'This is more than just a digital ID – it's about empowering people, creating transparent institutions and laying the foundation for inclusive digital growth,' commented Zchwantech's chairman Datuk Seow Gim Shen. 'We commend the Timor Leste government's leadership in prioritising national digital transformation and are ready to support Timor Leste every step of the way.' Reaffirming the delivery of its commitment, Zchwantech,'s executive director Alex Chan Chau Loong described the project as an undertaking where 'vision meets execution'. 'We're turning Timor Leste's Digital Revolution goals into reality. Our Digital ID platform is built to be both agile and rigorously secure, thus ensuring fast deployment while safeguarding citizen trust,' he envisages. 'Critically, it is future-ready for connectivity to ASEAN systems therefore Timor Leste grows hand-in-hand with the region.' Pilot showcase zone As part of the proposed phased deployment model, Zchwantech has earmarked Oecusse – Timor-Leste's Special Administrative Region – as the ideal pilot location to launch the Digital ID platform. The showcase envisions Oecusse as a controlled, scalable testbed that can demonstrate tangible benefits ahead of a full nationwide roll-out. This pilot concept aligns with Timor Leste's strategy to build confidence in new technologies through live demonstrations, stakeholder engagement and phased adoption across government ministries and institutions. If adopted, Timor Leste stands to become one of the first ASEAN nations to implement a nationwide digital identity framework powered by biometrics and secure data infrastructure – one which positions the country as a regional trailblazer in digital public service innovation. The proposed platform supports the country's aspirations toward ASEAN accession while reinforcing national goals for financial inclusion, transparent governance and cross-border digital interoperability. Backed by a potential investment of up to US$13.8 mil (RM58.2 mil), the platform is ready for full implementation pending government approval and alignment with national procurement protocols. – July 5, 2025


New Straits Times
04-07-2025
- Business
- New Straits Times
Malaysian-owned Zchwantech showcases national digital ID platform to Timor-Leste
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian-owned technology firm Zchwantech Titan Lda has organised a high-level technology showcase for the government of Timor-Leste. The company presented its flagship national digital identity platform as part of the country's broader vision to modernise public services and accelerate digital governance. The strategic engagement took place during an official working visit by senior representatives of the Timor-Leste government to Malaysia. Zchwantech demonstrated its secure, biometric-powered digital identity solution designed to integrate key public and private sectors, spanning banking, healthcare, telecommunications, education, and civil registries. "Zchwantech's presentation was well received, with government officials expressing strong interest and satisfaction in the platform's potential to support Timor-Leste's e-governance roadmap and its vision 2025 for an inclusive and connected society," the company said. "The system is designed to provide unique digital identifiers linked to biometric and demographic data, enabling secure, seamless access to services for over one million citizens," it added. Zchwantech chairman Datuk Seow Gim Shen said the initiative is more than just a digital ID - it's about empowering people, creating transparent institutions, and laying the foundation for inclusive digital growth. "We commend the government's leadership in prioritising national digital transformation and are ready to support Timor-Leste every step of the way. "We believe in building technology that scales with purpose. By focusing on inclusive design and national priorities, we aim to enable long-term value creation for governments and citizens alike," Seow added. Alex Chan Chau Loong, executive director of Zchwantech, reaffirmed the delivery commitment. "This project is where vision meets execution. We're turning Timor-Leste's digital revolution goals into reality. Our Digital ID platform is built to be both agile and rigorously secure , ensuring fast deployment while safeguarding citizen trust. "Critically, it is future-ready for connectivity to Asean systems, so Timor-Leste grows hand-in-hand with the region." As part of the proposed phased deployment model, Zchwantech introduced Oecusse, Timor-Leste's special administrative region, as the ideal pilot location to launch the digital ID platform. The showcase envisions Oecusse as a controlled, scalable testbed that can demonstrate tangible benefits ahead of a full nationwide rollout. "The pilot concept aligns with Timor-Leste's strategy to build confidence in new technologies through live demonstrations, stakeholder engagement, and phased adoption across government ministries and institutions," it said. If adopted, Timor-Leste stands to become one of the first Asean nations to implement a nationwide digital identity framework powered by biometrics and secure data infrastructure, positioning the country as a regional trailblazer in digital public service innovation. "The proposed platform supports the country's aspirations toward Asean accession, while reinforcing national goals for financial inclusion, transparent governance, and cross-border digital interoperability," the company said. Zchwantech said backed by a potential investment of up to US$13.8 million (RM58.2 million), the platform is ready for full implementation pending government approval and alignment with national procurement protocols.