The Borneo Post

Women told to master digital technology to remain relevant

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IPOH: It is important for women to master digital technology to ensure they remain relevant and continue to contribute to the country’s developmen­t especially in the economic sector, said advisor on Women Entreprene­urs and Profession­al Developmen­t, Prime Minister’s Department, Tan Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil.

She said women should have the courage to venture into the digital sector in line with industrial revolution 4.0 and today’s technologi­cal advancemen­t.

“Women need to face changes in the working environmen­t in tandem with changes in digital ecosystems. Nowadays we see women involved in online businesses and more women are in the skills area.

“A woman’s instinct can take her to a higher level where the digital era is for women and if they are given the opportunit­y to dominate this era they will certainly do well,” she told reporters after a dialogue session on empowering women in the economic field in conjunctio­n with Pangkor Internatio­nal Developmen­t Dialogue ( PIDD) here, yesterday.

The two- day PIDD 2017 themed ‘ Driving the Future: Innovative Path Towards Sustainabl­e Developmen­t which begins yesterday is organised by the Darul Ridzuan Institute ( IDR).

In the dialogue session, Shahrizat said women should prepare to equip themselves to be financiall­y independen­t.

“Women play the role of daughter, wife, mother and so forth and they need to be financiall­y strong, so we (the government) have studied their needs and the opportunit­ies to offer to them,” she said adding that without women too, the country will not progress.

On the Pangkor Dialogue which is into its fourth year, Shahrizat said the programme could create a positive impact as IDR had invited a host of luminaries as speakers, including female astronaut from the United States, Dr Catherine Cady Coleman. — Bernama

A woman’s instinct can take her to a higher level where the digital era is for women and if they are given the opportunit­y to dominate this era they will certainly do well. Tan Sri Shahrizat Abdul Jalil, advisor on Women Entreprene­urs and Profession­al Developmen­t, Prime Minister’s Department

 ??  ?? Shahrizat (third left) with moderator Datuk Rusnah Kassim and others at the dialogue session. — Bernama photo
Shahrizat (third left) with moderator Datuk Rusnah Kassim and others at the dialogue session. — Bernama photo

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