The Borneo Post

Sarawak must be ready to adopt Industry 4.0 — CM

- By Samuel Aubrey reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Sarawak needs to leapfrog to embrace the Fourth Industrial Revolution ( Industry 4.0) and the digital age to achieve its goal of becoming a developed state by 2030.

Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg said making the shift to Industry 4.0 would be a big challenge, but Sarawak must respond positively to change or the state would be left behind.

“We don’t have the luxury of time to go through the steps of fully adopting IR2 and then IR3 before taking on Industry 4.0 (which uses cyber-physical systems such as machines and robotics controlled by automation systems with minimal input from human operators).

“This is where our SMEs (small and medium enterprise­s), and our youths in particular, must be ready to adopt Industry 4.0 to be competitiv­e in this globalised world. We have to connect to the world so as to expand our markets beyond our borders,” he said in his speech read by Assistant Minister of E- Commerce Datuk Mohd Naroden Majais.

Abang Johari also said industries in the state must take advantage of emerging technologi­es such as big data and analytics to enable their move towards Industry 4.0.

“I am happy to inform that some of the companies in Sama Jaya High Tech Park in Kuching are well-positioned to migrate to Industry 4.0 and the government is committed to facilitati­ng them,” he said.

Abang Johari was represente­d

We don’t have the luxury of time to go through the steps of fully adopting IR2 and then IR3 before taking on Industry 4.0 (which uses cyber-physical systems such as machines and robotics controlled by automation systems with minimal input from human operators). Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg, Chief Minister

by Naroden – also Assistant Minister of Entreprene­ur and SME Developmen­t – at the launch of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 Initiative­s in Sarawak by the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund ( HRDF) at a hotel here yesterday.

The chief minister also said the state government supports the efforts by HRDF to promote the adoption of Industry 4.0 and the up- skilling, re- skilling and multi- skilling of the Malaysian workforce for this new revolution.

“Today’s launch of Industry 4.0 initiative­s by HRDF in this state is another boost towards our efforts to propel Sarawak to a brighter future. We will also witness the introducti­on of the Industrial Based Certificat­ion Programme (INBASE), allowing funds for ICT Adoption and Big Data for employers and potential employees.

“We laud the collaborat­ion between Penang Skills Developmen­t Centre under the Ministry of Human Resources and Knowledgec­om Corporatio­n to establish the centres of excellence in technology (CoETs), which include Sarawak Skills Developmen­t Centre (PPKS) and Politeknik Kuching Sarawak (PKS) — to train our current and future workers so that they would be prepared for Industry 4.0,” he said.

Adding that he believed the CoETs would provide very good programmes, Abang Johari commended HRDF for taking a leading role in preparing the Malaysian workforce for jobs of the future.

“I believe that, aside from providing the infrastruc­ture and policies that support Industry 4.0, it is crucial for employers and employees alike to change their mindset and prepare themselves.

“This is where strategic partners, such as HRDF, come in. I hope that Sarawakian­s would take advantage of the various ways in which they could get themselves ready for Industry 4.0,” he said.

As such, Abang Johari called upon all Sarawakian­s to take the bold step towards Industry 4.0, as well as to be active participan­ts and proponents of a more dynamic and economical­ly strong Malaysia.

The event also hosted Assistant Minister of Women, Family and Childhood Developmen­t Rosey Yunus, Human Resources Ministry deputy secretary general Amir Omar, HRDF chief executive officer Datuk CM Vignaesvar­an Jeyandran and PPKS executive director Hallman Sabri.

 ?? — Photos by Muhammad Rais Sanusi ?? Naroden touches the crystal ball as the launch gimmick for the event, as Hallman (left), Rosey (second left) and others look on.
— Photos by Muhammad Rais Sanusi Naroden touches the crystal ball as the launch gimmick for the event, as Hallman (left), Rosey (second left) and others look on.
 ??  ?? Naroden (fourth left) with (from third left) Vignaesvar­an, Rosey, Amir, Hallman and others show their thumbs-up for the launch of Industrial Revolution 4.0 Initiative­s in Sarawak by the HRDF.
Naroden (fourth left) with (from third left) Vignaesvar­an, Rosey, Amir, Hallman and others show their thumbs-up for the launch of Industrial Revolution 4.0 Initiative­s in Sarawak by the HRDF.

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