Malaysia’s Multimedia Super Corridor central incubator at the Multimedia University campus in Cyberjaya is ready to take in its first batch of technopreneurs on July 1, the local Star newspaper reported. It said technopreneurs with ideas in information technology and multimedia can test and bring their ideas to fruition at the central incubator, a unit of the official Multimedia Development Corp.

Central incubator head Dr Norsaidatul Akmar Mazelan said he had received 30 applications from companies and individuals wanting to become tenants from 300 inquiries in the last month. He said their disciplines include convergence technology, e-commerce, telephony, multimedia services, software development and design, web-page development, computer security training, engineering services in satellites and business intelligence tools.