
FOLLOWING a highly successful high-level delegation visit to Kuala Lumpur recently, the Timor-Leste government and home-grown technology architect Zchwantech Sdn Bhd have unveiled the formation of a strategic partnership to co-develop a sovereign, AI (artificial intelligence-powered national digital ecosystem.
This would mark a significant milestone in Timor Leste’s digital transformation strategy outlined in Timor Digital 2032.
“Zchwantech is well-positioned to support Timor-Leste’s digital transformation by delivering end-to-end capabilities from sovereign infrastructure and cybersecurity to AI-driven platforms and governance frameworks,” enthused Zchwantech chairman Datuk Seow Gim Shen.
“Our role is to enable the development of secure, future-ready national systems grounded in sovereignty, resilience and long-term nation-building.”
Beyond system delivery, Zchwantech will focus on effective transfer of technology and operational know-how, according to its executive director Alex Chan.
“We aim to work alongside Timor-Leste’s institutions to ensure local teams are equipped to operate, manage and progressively enhance these digital platforms. This approach supports long-term sustainability while allowing solutions to expand in step with national priorities.”

As a start, a feasibility study will be conducted for a National Sovereign AI Cloud and Data Centre which is designed to Tier 3+ standards and located within Timor Leste.
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This in-country infrastructure is intended to underpin the youngest ASEAN member’s national digital services, thus ensuring data sovereignty, cybersecurity and long-term operational resilience.
Building on this foundation, the collaboration will explore the development of an AI-Enhanced National Digital Identity System (Digital ID) that integrates advanced biometrics and artificial intelligence.
Envisioned as a unified digital key, the Digital ID platform aims to enable secure access to public services, social benefits and financial systems, strengthening inclusion and governance.

As part of this effort, the Zchwantech-Timor Leste partnership will assess Secure and Smart Border Management solutions, including automated passport control through e-Gates, advanced biometric verification and predictive analytics.
These solutions are intended to enhance national security while improving traveller processing efficiency and the overall tourism experience.
The scope of cooperation will initially prioritise foundational national digital capabilities with future phases potentially extending to selected public service innovation initiatives spanning smart healthcare, AI optimised agricultural logistics, predictive maintenance for public infrastructure and personalised digital education platforms across key ministries.
In parallel, the partnership will study the establishment of a Digital Trade Facilitation Corridor, including the implementation of a National Single Window and AI-driven logistics platforms to streamline customs procedures, reduce trade costs and improve cross-border efficiency.
In the words of Timor Leste’s Chief of Staff for its State Administration Minister, Benigno Humberto Gregorio Da Cruz, Timor-Leste is embarking “on a decisive journey where technology empowers our people and accelerates our development”.
“Our partnership with Zchwantech is a strategic choice to build sovereign capability. We are co-creating a secure digital foundation that will serve our citizens equitably and propel our nation toward its goals under the Timor Digital 2032 vision,” he added. – Focus Malaysia

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