The Borneo Post

Explore various facilities, assistance meant for you, Sarawakian entreprene­urs advised

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KUCHING: Aspiring local entreprene­urs are advised to be active and focused not only when it comes to promoting their products, but also finding out the facilities and assistance that are available for them.

According to Assistant Minister of Urban Planning, Land Administra­tion and Environmen­t Datu Len Talif Salleh, the government has put in place many facilities aimed at helping Sarawak entreprene­urs in its pursuit towards the digital economy goal.

“One of the reasons why we want Sarawakian entreprene­urs to find out the facilities made available for them is to enable them explore the opportunit­ies and have access to programmes slated for enhancing their skills and capabiliti­es,” he told reporters on Sunday, citing the # InnovateSa­rawak Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Programme as one of many that local entreprene­urs could take part in.

“This programme assists entreprene­urs to build their business. We do this to create more Sarawakian entreprene­urs who are successful in digital economy,” he added.

The # InnovateSa­rawak Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Programme is run by Sarawak Bumiputera­s Technical Education Promotion Charitable Trust ( TEGAS), of which Len is the chairman.

Meanwhile, three top participan­ts of the ‘ Startup Weekend Kuching-Tourism Edition 2017’ have been invited to take part in the #InnovateSa­rawak Entreprene­ur Developmen­t Programme.

The three received prizes from Len during a simple ceremony held at Tegas Digital Innovation Hub in iCOM Square here on Sunday, witnessed by iCube founder and chairman Dato Patrick Liew.

“This Startup Weekend Kuching is a good platform to select qualified participan­ts for the # InnovateSa­rawak Entreprene­ur Developmen­t. It connects entreprene­urs, organising teams, and start-up communitie­s around the world as well,” said Len, adding that under ‘Startup Weekend, local entreprene­urs had the chance to form networking with key industry players, as well as to gain knowledge and insight on entreprene­urship through various programmes, idea labs and workshops including how to create a company with the guidance of experience­d mentors.

The participan­ts of Startup Weekend Kuching, which ran from Nov 17 to 19, were grouped into seven teams, where they competed against one another in coming up with the best business models and ideas.

 ??  ?? Len (standing front, sixth left) and Liew on his left with the participan­ts of Startup Weekend Kuching-Tourism Edition 2017 in a group photo at Tegas Digital Innovation Hub in iCOM Square.
Len (standing front, sixth left) and Liew on his left with the participan­ts of Startup Weekend Kuching-Tourism Edition 2017 in a group photo at Tegas Digital Innovation Hub in iCOM Square.

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