The Borneo Post

Be bold in embracing technology, local entreprene­urs advised

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KUCHING: Entreprene­urs must try new things to keep up with the times and advancing technologi­es to better market their products and services.

In this respect, Assistant Minister of Entreprene­ur and Small, Medium Enterprise ( SME) Developmen­t Datuk Mohd Naroden Majais views that the current economy is gearing towards digital economy.

“The state government has launched its digital economy policy, which involves borderless technologi­cal change. But most importantl­y, the entreprene­urs must be brave and positive – they must not give up easily; they should take up new technology in stride,” he spoke at the ‘Online Business Workshop’ conducted at a hotel here yesterday.

“Try out something new in marketing your products and utilise the digital technology fully in getting more customers from all over the world instead of just focusing on the local market,” said Naroden, who is also Assistant Minister of ECommerce.

According to him, e- commerce has enabled businessme­n to use the Internet to market their products, which makes business transactio­ns faster and easier and at the same time, it reduces cost and is able to increase output.

He also pointed out that trying new things like online business would serve as an alternativ­e method to convention­al businesses.

He said an entreprene­ur should strive to be become like a ‘Street Fighter’ – willing to compete healthily and try new things, aside from offering something different to their customers instead of imitating others.

On this, he cited Alibaba.com – an online marketplac­e founded by Chinese businessma­n Jack Ma – as a prime example of harnessing business potential via the Internet.

Meanwhile the two- day workshop, which concluded yesterday, was attended by 58 people.

Internatio­nal Trade and Ecommerce Ministry permanent secretary Kameri Affendi was present at the closing ceremony.

 ??  ?? Naroden (second left) presents the certificat­es of attendance to a representa­tive of the workshop participan­ts, witnessed by Kameri (left).
Naroden (second left) presents the certificat­es of attendance to a representa­tive of the workshop participan­ts, witnessed by Kameri (left).

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