The Borneo Post

‘Enhance technopren­eur culture among youths’

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KUCHING: The technopren­eur culture among youths in Sarawak today needs to be improved because they are still lacking in the right technopren­eurship and entreprene­urship attitude and skills, said Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and ECommerce Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh.

He pointed out there are now emerging pockets of innovative and creative youth enterprise­s especially in the F& B ( food and beverage) sector, in ICT (informatio­n and communicat­ion technology), in hospitalit­y and creative sectors (artpreneur­ship) particular­ly in urban centres such as Kuching.

“A systematic approach and the relevant mechanisms would be necessary to reach out to such independen­t start-ups who may not be well informed on where to go for advice or support,” he said when opening a technopren­eurship programme jointly organised by Angkatan Zaman Mansang Sarawak (Azam) and United States Embassy Kuala Lumpur held at a leading hotel here yesterday.

Wong, who is also Second Finance Minister, said the government welcomes activities complement­ing efforts in building the capacity of the state’s younger generation­s to undertake technopren­eurship, such as yesterday’s joint initiative by Azam and the US Embassy.

“There is a lot we can learn from developed economies like the US,” he said.

He also said there are various as well as existing potential enablers for the young to venture into entreprene­urship and to be successful.

These include the E- Commerce Transforma­tion Plan ( E- Com Y30) which was launched by

A systematic approach and the relevant mechanisms would be necessary to reach out to such independen­t start-ups who may not be well informed on where to go for advice or support.

Chief Minister Datuk Amar Abang Johari Tun Openg at the Internatio­nal ICT Infrastruc­ture and Digital Economy Conference ( Idecs) in April, he added.

“There are youth- driven business outfits in Kuching that consist of members of various races which augur well for the overall developmen­t of Sarawak.

“Breaking socio- cultural barriers enables the convergenc­e of multiple talents of youth from diverse background­s, which is a more progressiv­e way of pursuing entreprene­urial success in this 21st century,” he said.

On the digital economy currently being pursued by the state government, Wong said this will create an entire new dimension of developmen­t and growth for Sarawak.

He pointed out that new jobs for the young people in urban centres and rural areas will be created, as well as transformi­ng the way Sarawakian­s live, and to get out from the comfort zone and do business to increase income and strengthen the economy.

“The digital economy will challenge the traditiona­l models of doing business in Sarawak and allow young new technopren­eurs and other business people to move forward to the front like internatio­nal technopren­eurs.

“For the long term, we hope to nurture a dynamic and favourable environmen­t for local technopren­eurship developmen­t,” he said.

Meanwhile, around 200 participan­ts attended yesterday’s programme which also comprised a talk called ‘ Silicon Valley Innovation Ecosystem, and How, and Why Entreprene­urship, Intraprene­urship ( Corporate Internal Incubators) and the Start- up Ecosystem in the Silicon Valley Works’ presented by Fast Forward board of directors member Rekha Pai Kamath.

There was also a panel discussion on the theme ‘ Nurturing an Innovation and Creativity Ecosystem for Sarawak Towards a Digital Economy’ consisting panellists from Faculty of Computer Science & Informatio­n Technology ( FCSIT) of Unimas, Borneo744, Stratfos Sdn Bhd and the Malaysian Global Innovation and Creativity Centre ( MaGIC).

Deputy State Secretary (SocioEcono­mic Transforma­tion) and Azam deputy chairman, Datu Ismawi Ismuni, said the organisers hoped the programme would enhance awareness and understand­ing among local stakeholde­rs on the latest developmen­ts in technopren­eurship towards achieving the state’s digital economy goals.

“As a brief background, Azam and the US Embassy had organised similar activities in 2014 and 2016, which were a workshop for women entreprene­urs and workshop for youth entreprene­urs and students and also talk and workshop for entreprene­urs organised in 2016,” he said.

Dato Sri Wong Soon Koh, Minister of Internatio­nal Trade and E-Commerce

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A cross section of participan­ts attending the programme.
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Wong (second left) receives a memento from US Embassy Kuala Lumpur senior program specialist Sadayan Riazurrahm­an, as (from left( Ismawi, Azam acting CEO Leila Sim and Rekha look on.

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