Last week I attended KoreanApps Wave 2015 @ Malaysia 2 days conference at the grand Pullman Putrajaya
Lakeside Hotel. Well during the conference Top 10 Korean Apps were launched in Malaysia @ Muhibbah Apps Talent 2015 by MyAppsZil
Asia. This conference showcased top mobile apps from Korea and Malaysia.
Well, the first day is more towards introduction of Global Apps market
outlook and revenue generated. Global consumer behavior in terms of Apps preference
and download ranks. Then we zoomed into Korea and Malaysia App economy and
trend. After that the App professional developers present their apps and also
share their tips, up and downs.
According to Multimedia Development Corporation (MDeC) Malaysia
App Economy Outlook the revenues generated in 2011-2014 is $3235650. Overall, Malaysia
is lacking in talent in app development. There is a lot of demand but not
enough talents. So there is still a vacuum to be filled, hopefully we can reach
at least 2500 talent.
Korean Apps Wave and Muhibbah Apps Talent 2015 Conference |
One of the interesting seminar was How To Develop an App in 15
minutes by Tiki Shabudin. He showed step by step on the big screen how to do
it, this is a very basic and simple app on Android. If you wish to learn about
the Introduction to Andriod Developmemt and Advanced Training you can check out
the course schedule at MyAppsZil (Asia) Sdn Bhd.
Booths setup showcasing all the apps outside the conference hall |
Outside the conference hall there are various booths setup
showcasing all the apps created by these professional and skillful mobile app
developers from Korea as well as Malaysia.
The Korean mobile app developers sharing their tips, up and down when they developed their mobile apps |
The Korean mobile app developers sharing tips, knowledge and their challenges. It was an inspiring seminar especially to those students, gamers, fans, enthusiasts, government agencies and universities and professionals who would like to start developing their apps.
The Ambassador of Korea to Malaysia H.E Cho Byung Jae and Dato' Ng Wan Peng COO of MDeC together with their entourage visit the Korean Apps Wave & Muhibbah Apps Talent 2015 Booths |
Day 2 started with more protocol and formal, whereby the The
Ambassador of Korea to Malaysia H.E Cho Byung Jae and Dato' Ng Wan Peng COO of
MDeC together with their entourage were here to visit the Muhibbah Apps Talent
2015 Apps Booth.
Plus the signing of Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)
between UbiNuri Inc., My Appszil Asia Sdn Bhd and Multimedia Development
Corporation (MDeC) Sdn Bhd. in order to collaborate on the promotion and
localization of Malaysian apps in Korea.
This conference and event is sponsored by MOIBA, co-organized by
Ubinuri Inc. and hosted by My Appszil Asia Sdn Bhd and supported by Multimedia
Development Corporation (MDeC) Sdn Bhd. MOIBA is an association that owns the largest members associated
with the mobile industry of South Korea, including major companies such as SK
Telecom, LGU +, KT, Samsung Electronics, and LG Electronics and other 370
companies in various related fields.
Here are some of the Apps that were launched at Korean Apps Wave
& Muhibbah Apps Talent Malaysia 2015 By MOIBA and hosted by MyAppsZil Asia
BridgeCall App & it's developer |
BridgeCall App
BridgeCall is a free call apps on mobile available on Android and
iOS platform. It automatically connects to calls for ‘free’ between BridgeCall
users using the phone's default dailer. There total of 2.52 million install
this app and more than 1.98 million registered users. Download the app HERE
Reading Adventure App & it's developer |
Reading Adventure App
Reading Adventure is available on Android, it is an easy and fun
English story readings are packed inside the app. Clear text and vibrant images
bring the top quality contents that integrated with audio voices of
professional natives. Reading and learning in English is now so much fun. Download the app HERE
Boto the Pink Dolphin App |
Boto the Pink Dolphin App
Boto the Pink Dolphin is a fun app available on Android platform.
It is designed for kids to play on android devices including phones and
tablets, to enhance child's creativity and talents developed by child education
experts. This app has been localized and includes a ‘Malay’ version.
This education
app is designed to foster creativity and talents of children through a game
playing consisting of attracting characters and stories based on the curriculum
developed by the talented youth education center at the KIM Research Institute,
an expert agency for child creativity and a child education expert at the Child
and Family Studies Department in the Seoul National University. Download the app HERE
Top 10 Korean Apps Launch, Korean Apps Wave and Muhibbah Apps Talent 2015 @ Pullman Putrajaya Lakeside Hotel |
There are many more Korean as well as Malaysia Apps were launched
during the conference. Ovearall, it was a good experience to learning from the professional app developer through their presentation and sharing session. Plus understand about the apps market Globally, Korea and Malaysia. The venue at Pullman Putrajaya hotel was beautiful and comfortable for conference.
nice write up! and it really useful information for everyone ^^
ReplyDeletefrom Marc Soon | www.marcsjy.com
i'd love to learn how to make an app. ^___^ but, my hands are all tied up lately. i hope you learned a lot that day.
ReplyDeleteKai, www.lilpink.info
It's definitely the apps era - there are so many, for almost everything we need. And they can indeed be useful! The first app - with free calls - is definitely a must try - and I'll check the last one too - for children!
ReplyDeleteI think it's great that it has already been identified that there's a lack of skilled developers of mobile apps. This is so that it can be solved and those interested can receive proper training. Reading Adventure Apps seems like the perfect app for those just learning how to read and relate text to images.
ReplyDeleteThat Bridgecall app sounds like one that I would love to have on my phone. Sounds like quite a few apps are out that sounds amazing.
ReplyDeleteApps really help make our lives easier. It's nice that different countries that have developed outstanding apps make an effort to bring those apps to the rest of the world.
ReplyDeleteI love how innovative our world is becoming day by day! Apps are such a wonderful invention!
ReplyDeletelooks like a really fun event if you're really into mobile apps. the graphics of that pink dolphin app looks cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat Korean apps, I'm trying to develop an app myself, with the help of my husband since we both have computer backgrounds. This is indeed the era for handy mobile apps. Great event!
ReplyDeleteI hope this happens in Manila soon because I would totally love to ride the Korean wave too! :D
ReplyDeleteThe Bridgecall app sounds good and definitely will be really helpful. Wish to learn how we can make an app on our own.
ReplyDeleteI think developing apps would be an emerging skill for people as a lot of things are app based now. It's nice to get to know more about the developers.
ReplyDeleteI hope it is easy to make an app. There are just some ideas in your head that are just waiting to be made into an app! I admire people who can actually make their ideas happen.
ReplyDeleteThAT'S something different. Did you have difficulty communicating with the Korean developers? I would presume there will be a language barrier
ReplyDeleteit's great to know that koreans have easy way to communicate to them with these apps.
ReplyDeleteCreating an App these days are the rave and almost every company is jumping on the bandwagon. Nobody wants to be left behind. Consumers have so many to choose from and we even have free ones to try before purchasing the full versions! I will go and check out the BridgeCall and Boto the Pink Dolphin App ... thanks for sharing this article :)
ReplyDeleteThis seems nice. I haven't attended an event that caters to applications. It's great that they have booths so that you can try out their app there.
ReplyDeleteapps is indeed a good tool to learn and have. good thing, more countries are into it.
ReplyDeleteApp is somehow a necessity for smartphone users. It makes everything easier. And so, developers should always be up to date with advancements and should continuously find ways to make apps' performances better. This kind of event is great to address those kind of concerns.
ReplyDeleteWe are on the apps generation and most likely, every month there's new market to choose from. Great to attend this event and really helpful to learn.
ReplyDeleteThe reading adventure ap jumps out to me; it appeals to me as a parent. What sort of reading material are on it, would you know?
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