The Borneo Post

Sarawak Games going digital

- By Ting Tieng Hee reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: The QR Code or Quick Response system, which is expected to be used in the Sukan Sarawak ( SukSar), aims to facilitate the managing and monitoring of the 1,000 athletes competing in the games from Dec 14-17.

This was disclosed by Sarawak Sports Corporatio­n ( SSC) chief executive officer Dr Ong Kong Swee who expressed hope for the system to be successful and for the challenges that may be faced in its implementa­tion to be overcome along the way.

Its implementa­tion is made pos sible due t o the c lose col laboration between SSC, State’s Service Modernisat­ion Unit (UPPN) and Sarawak Informatio­n System Sdn Bhd (SAINS), utilising the latest digital informatio­n technology commonly used today.

The system will cover all the 1,000 athletes and their coaches as well as technical officials and technical volunteers whose movements and attendance are recorded throughout the SukSar venues in Kuching and Kota Samarahan.

Previously, the organising committee chairman of SukSar Datuk Snowdan Lawan, who is the Assistant Minister of Youth and Sports, had announced the implementa­tion of the Online Integrated Management System (IGMS) which is aimed at managing the database of athletes and their performanc­e in a more systematic way.

The use of these systems means that Sarawak is emerging as a pioneer in the use of digital informatio­n technology especially in organising the large-scale multisport­ing events. Moreover, the IGMS system can be re- used in future editions of SukSar.

The system is also aimed at mitigating potential problems related to the safety and well-being of athletes at the SukSar Sports Village based in Rafflesia College of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (Unimas), Kota Samarahan.

All athletes are required to scan their identity tags with their own QR code before leaving the sports village and reporting to their respective hostels after competitio­ns.

The procedure is expected to be used at the competitio­n venues as well because it can ensure that the identities of the participat­ing athletes is guaranteed.

During the Celcom Axiata Malaysia Open badminton championsh­ip at the Sarawak Indoor Stadium, Petra Jaya from April 4- 9 this year, both SSC together with Badminton Associatio­n of Malaysia (BAM) had used a barcode system to monitor and keep track on thousands of spectators who came from all over the country and overseas.

Such initiative­s were proven successful in the prevention of double entries into the stadium and use of counterfei­t tickets in view of the hot selling tickets which were already sold out even before the badminton event started on April 4.

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Snowdan (fifth right) interacts with some of the athletes who will be competing in the upcoming Suksar.
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Nur Hazirah Ramli who qualified for the Girls Under-15, Graded and Open finals.
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