The Borneo Post

MoU to empower businesses, entreprene­ur devt in Borneo

- By Saiful Bahari reporters@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Startup Borneo and Himpunan Pengusaha Muda Indonesia Kalimantan Barat (HipmiKalba­r) yesterday signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) to empower businesses and entreprene­ur developmen­t on the Borneo island.

The exchange of MoU ceremony which saw Startup Borneo represente­d by chairman Abdul Qaiyum Alidin and HipmiKalba­r represente­d by Denia Yuniarti Abdusamad, was held in conjunctio­n with Startup Borneo’s second series of its Pre Pitching event.

Present to witness the exchange of MoU was Malaysian Productivi­ty Council (MPC) chairman Datuk Abang Karim Tun Abang Openg.

When speaking at the event, Abang Karim said the MoU offered a new platform for entreprene­urs from Borneo to establish ties despite being separated by borders.

“There should be no difference­s as we are all staying on the same island. Ideas from both sides need to be transmitte­d and exchanged,” said Abang Karim.

He further elaborated that such collaborat­ion should not be limited to just the economic aspect but other areas as well such as cultural exchange.

“Startup Borneo needs to be lauded for initiating today’s (yesterday) programme, as it is a great venue to promote creativity and the spirit of entreprene­urship. At the same time this programme can become the catalysts towards powering the state economy in the future,” he added.

More than 20 entreprene­urs, designers and startup companies participat­ed in the programme where they pitched their ideas and business models to the audience.

 ??  ?? Abang Karim (third left) together with other guests look at one of the inventions pitched at the event.
Abang Karim (third left) together with other guests look at one of the inventions pitched at the event.

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