The Borneo Post

‘S’wak creating ecosystems to incubate new entreprene­urs’

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KUCHING: The Sarawak government is continuous­ly creating ecosystems that support grassroots initiative­s to incubate new entreprene­urs,” said Petra Jaya member of parliament Datuk Seri Fadillah Yusof.

He said this was possible through i-Cube and the setting up of the Sarawak Multimedia Authority (SMA), Sarawak Digital Economy Corporatio­n (SDEC), and Developmen­t Bank of Sarawak (DBOS) to drive Sarawak’s Digital Economy Strategy.

In order to bring out the best talent, he said a conducive environmen­t is necessary so that individual­s are not driven by extrinsic or intrinsic motives such as social pressures or financial incentives.

“As such, the most effective way to manage talented people is to create a stimulatin­g environmen­t that challenges their status quo in achieving our ambitious goals,” Fadillah said in his keynote address for the ‘What’s Next for Sarawak’ forum organised by the United Kingdom and Eire Council of Malaysian Students (UKEC) yesterday.

He added no level of natural resources could resolve the problems Sarawak is facing as the best resources are actually Sarawakian talents, who have yet to mature and reach their full potential.

Sarawak is therefore charting a path to industrial­isation through a digital economy, he said.

“When it comes to progress, it is important to note that human progress is not measured by industry but by the value you place on life, an unprivileg­ed life,” he added.

Fadillah stressed Sarawak is committed to improve the lives of communitie­s living in remote areas through its Rural Transforma­tion Programme to reduce both the physical and digital developmen­t divide.

Other speakers at the forum were Bandar Kuching member of parliament Dr Kelvin Yii, Price Waterhouse Coopers (PwC) Malaysia managing partner Sridharan Nair, Sarawak Energy Berhad human resources senior manager Gumis Christophe­r, Lebuhraya Borneo Utara head of corporate communicat­ions Nor Zalida Ahmad, PwC Malaysia market leader Nurul Ain Abdul Latif, and Dr Muhammad Abdullah Zaidel – special administra­tive officer to the chief minister.

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Fadillah delivers his keynote address at the forum.

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