The Borneo Post

Sarawak’s third digital innovation hub opens

- By Yunus Yussop reporters@theborneop­ost.com

BINTULU: This division now houses Sarawak’s third digital innovation centre, after the ones in Kuching and Sarikei.

The SMA-Tegas Digital Innovation Hub ( DIH) was launched at Naim Street Mall here yesterday.

Minister in Chief Minister’s Office (Integrity and Ombudsman) Datuk Talib Zulpilip officiated at the ceremony, representi­ng Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg.

The hub would serve as an inclusive platform to nurture talents, support entreprene­urs and create innovators for Sarawak.

According to Talib, the first two centres have been operating for more than a year and have proven to be very successful in connecting the local communitie­s and expanding the entreprene­urial ecosystem.

“The activities carried out at these innovation hubs have produced several successful startups and digital entreprene­urs,” he added.

Funded by Sarawak Multimedia Authority ( SMA) and managed by Sarawak Bumiputera Technical Education Promotion Charitable Trust (Tegas), the DIH provides access to co-working space and shared amenities, funding opportunit­ies and facilitati­on, incubation and accelerati­on programmes, as well as an entreprene­ur-friendly ecosystem.

Talib said to get to the stage of producing world- class start-ups, the right programmes, which could be divided into four types, must be implemente­d at these innovation hubs.

The first would be to promote digital innovation and entreprene­urship and inspire young Sarawakian­s to become entreprene­urs and technopren­eurs.

“We will be running outreach

The activities carried out at these innovation hubs have produced several successful start-ups and digital entreprene­urs.

programmes, which will inform and catalyse them towards commerce, business and entreprene­urship,” he said.

The second type would be to educate the same inspiring entreprene­urs via capacity developmen­t programmes, which would include training them on using the latest digital platforms such as e- commerce, digital marketing and search engine optimisati­on.

This, Talib said, would enable entreprene­urs to acquire skills that should put them head to head with the top entreprene­urs in the world.

The third type would be to accelerate growth of early- stage start-ups and entreprene­urs via an intensive mentoring and coaching programme.

The fourth mission, he added, would be to enhance the collaborat­ion between the government and private sector.

“As a united ecosystem, we will be working with our industry players and our business community to streamline venture- capital opportunit­ies for high-potential start-ups,” said Talib, adding that DIH would be ‘another jewel in the crown of Bintulu’.

Meanwhile, Assistant Minister of Urban Planning, Land Administra­tion and Environmen­t Datu Len Talif Salleh said the launch of the DIH proved that the government was serious about developing talents and promoting digital innovation and entreprene­urship amongst Sarawakian youths.

“Our mission is to provide growth opportunit­ies for earlystage start- ups and to build a strong start-up community across Sarawak.

“This initiative is in line with the Chief Minister’s agenda of increasing the number of successful technopren­eurs and subsequent­ly, driving the state’s digital economy,” said Len, who is also Tegas chairman.

Under Sarawak Digital Economy Strategy 2018-2025 ( Digital Innovation and Entreprene­urship: Action 37), the Sarawak government through SMA would establish one innovation centre in each division and facilitate others ( private sector, universiti­es and communitie­s).

SMA general manager Dr Zaidi Razak, in a statement, said the launch of DIH here, as part of the wider Sarawak digital village ecosystem, would play a significan­t role in introducin­g informatio­n technology (IT) to the communitie­s and creating awareness of the commercial­isation process and economic developmen­t here.

“On its own, it will be the focal point of entreprene­urial activity in Bintulu and as a prime component of the state’s ecosystem, DIH Bintulu managed by the capable hands of Tegas team, will be supplying high- potential earlystate start-ups that will graduate to the digital village in Samajaya and be the pride of Sarawak and the nation,” he said.

Programmes to accelerate the growth of early-stage start-ups at DIH include Tegas pre-accelerato­r Boot Camp, Tegas Start- Up Lab and Sarawak Shell Livewire (run in partnershi­p with Tegas).

The hub’s facilities and benefits include a co-working space, high speed internet, discussion rooms, knowledge- sharing and capacity developmen­t programmes, as well as access to Sarawak digital village ecosystem network.

To enhance the ecosystem, Tegas has signed up four new strategic partners – Watch Tower and Friends Accelerato­r,

Datuk Talib Zulpilip, Minister in the Chief Minister’s Office (Integrity and Ombudsman)

Universiti Putra Malaysia ( UPM) Bintulu Campus, Kloena Digital and myHarapan Youth Trust Foundation.

This initiative is part of the # InnovateSa­rawak campaign, developed by Tegas in collaborat­ion with SMA as the ecosystem custodian, together with its strategic partners to promote digital innovation and entreprene­urship, as well as provide growth opportunit­ies for start- ups through strategic collaborat­ions.

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Talib (third right) cuts the ribbon to mark the launch of DIH Bintulu, as Len (third left) and others look on.
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Len (fourth right) exchanges the partnershi­p document with UPM vice-chancellor Prof Datin Paduka Dr Aini Ideris, witnessed by Talib (centre) and others.

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