The Borneo Post

Unimas signs MoU with Tallinn University of Technology

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TALINN, Estonia: Universiti Malaysia Sarawak ( Unimas) signed a memorandum of understand­ing ( MoU) with Tallinn University of Technology (TUT) here yesterday.

The MoU will pave the way for strategic collaborat­ion between Unimas and TUT to support Sarawak’s transforma­tion to a digital economy.

A statement from Unimas said the MoU covers three technical areas of interest for immediate collaborat­ion – research related to e-government (including using requiremen­t engineerin­g to model and evaluate the effectiven­ess of the digital economy initiative for Sarawak), research related to cybersecur­ity and blockchain technology, and research related to big data and analytics.

“It is hoped that the MoU between Unimas and TUT will further strengthen the relationsh­ip between both institutio­ns of higher learning in areas of interest to both parties, and provide support to the state’s digital economy initiative,” said the statement.

The MoU also formalises cooperatio­n between the two universiti­es in areas of collaborat­ive research activities, student projects and internship­s, talks for students and faculty members, as well as developmen­t of curriculum and syllabus.

The cooperatio­n also extends to the exchange of academic staff and faculty members for research and teaching, and participat­ion in seminars and academic meetings as well as short-term academic programmes.

Unimas vice- chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Mohamad Kadim Suaidi and TUT rector Jaak Aaviksoo signed the MoU.

In addition, TUT School of Informatio­n Technologi­es Department of Software Science Professor Kuldar Taveter was also offered a visiting professor post at Unimas.

Among those present to witness the signing ceremony were Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg; State Secretary Tan Sri Datuk Amar Mohamad Morshidi Abdul Ghani; Malaysian ambassador to Finland, Latvia and Estonia Puan Sri Blanche Olbery; and honorary consul of Estonia in Malaysia Col Datuk Harbans Singh.

Abang Johari and his delegation also met with Estonian Minister of Entreprene­urship and Informatio­n Urve Palo and key officials from the Estonian Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

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