The Borneo Post

Sarikei Innovation Centre hosts Elev8 entreprene­urship programme

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SARIKEI: The Sarikei Innovation Centre ( SiC) recently hosted some 150 participan­ts for a three- day Elev8 entreprene­urship programme.

Participan­ts ranging from university students to civil servants and business owners were mainly from Sarikei with others from Bintangor, Meradong, Julau, Pakan and also Sibu.

A series of workshops on optimising usage of technology such as YouTube, Google AdWords and AdSense as well as keynote sessions on E-Rezeki and Global Online Workforce, STEM ( science, technology, engineerin­g and mathematic­s), drone applicatio­n, social entreprene­urship, coding, tech and leadership enlightene­d participan­ts.

There were also fireside chats on ‘ The role of Government Agencies’ and ‘Journey of Sarawakian Startups’. Key speakers and panelists from startups and technology specialist­s in corporate and government agencies shared their knowledge and experience.

University students Nur Zaihanirah Zaini and Elton Jong from Sibu said Elev8 not only helped them gain insight on startup ecosystem but also enriched them with new ideas.

“It was worth the hour’s drive from Sibu,” they said.

Managing director of BeliBeli24, Mohammad Hisham Khairul Nasir said that Elev8 was an excellent platform to produce an ecosystem of successful entreprene­urs through networking and experience sharing.

This inaugural event to drive Sarawak’s entreprene­urship ecosystem in this age of digital transforma­tion was organised by iCube Innovation Sdn Bhd, supported by Sarawak Multimedia Authority ( SMA) Tabung Gagasan Anak Bumiputera Sarawak ( Tegas) and Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n ( MDEC).

Deputy chief scientist and chief advisor to Sarawak digital economy, Professor Ir Dr Al- Khalid Haji Othman who attended the event on behalf of SMA on the first day noted that it was a holistic and strategic initiative to make SiC a high impact platform for knowledgeb­ased events.

Sarikei Resident Mohamad Junaidi Mohidin, who officiated at the event on the second day said such events enabled locals to innovate and leverage on ecommerce.

 ??  ?? (From second left) iCube founder Dato Patrick Liew, Al-Khalid and Tegas chief operating officer Awangku Merali Pengiran Mohamed in a photo call with participan­ts and speakers.
(From second left) iCube founder Dato Patrick Liew, Al-Khalid and Tegas chief operating officer Awangku Merali Pengiran Mohamed in a photo call with participan­ts and speakers.
 ??  ?? HPN 2018 participan­ts gather for the closing ceremony.
HPN 2018 participan­ts gather for the closing ceremony.
 ??  ?? Ahmad (standing, fourth left) joins bowlers from Padawan Municipal Council – the winning team of the ‘Invited Team’ category of the bowling tournament – in a photo-call together with members of the organising committee.
Ahmad (standing, fourth left) joins bowlers from Padawan Municipal Council – the winning team of the ‘Invited Team’ category of the bowling tournament – in a photo-call together with members of the organising committee.

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