The Borneo Post

‘Sarawak businesses up to date with digital transforma­tion’

- Antonia Chiam

KUCHING: Hybrid events are a key example of how Sarawak’s business events are proceeding with digital transforma­tion, observes Chief Minister Datuk Patinggi Abang Johari Tun Openg.

According to him, the new world today requires people to adopt methods that would increase productivi­ty and efficiency, and create a conducive enabling environmen­t.

“I am pleased that Sarawak’s business events industry is already digitalisi­ng its business processes.

“While we accelerate our digital capabiliti­es, there is still an emphasis on the importance of face to face meetings

“Hybrid events will enhance the event experience and engagement, allowing greater reach to disseminat­e knowledge and create new regional and cross-continenta­l partnershi­ps while supporting the state government’s efforts under Post- Covid Developmen­t Strategy 2030,” he said prior to launching ‘Meet in Malaysia @ Sarawak 2021’ and ‘Kuching Hybrid City Alliance’ yesterday.

While congratula­ting Business Events (BE) Sarawak and the business events industry for making Kuching city a member of the Hybrid City Alliance, Abang Johari said being recognised as a hybrid city was an important developmen­t in the eyes of the Sarawak government.

“Not long ago, we formulated the Post-Covid Developmen­t Strategy 2030 to recalibrat­e our destinatio­n’s developmen­t to achieve economic prosperity, social inclusion, and environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

“Business events are part of this strategy. For a destinatio­n to develop, we should leverage research, expertise and connection­s and this can be done by adopting digitisati­on and digitalisa­tion as strategies towards digital transforma­tion,” he said.

The Chief Minister said moving forward, the state would be focusing on the legacy impacts of business events.

“This national collaborat­ion between Malaysia Convention and Exhibition Bureau (MyCEB) and BE Sarawak is a legacy unfolding.

“With the domestic borders open and two types of incentives available, I invite all of you to make Sarawak your next business events destinatio­n so that we can share the very best of what we have to offer.

“I am confident that by continuing this exemplary level of collaborat­ion between the state and federal industry, Malaysia’s recovery and transforma­tion is more than possible through business events,” he said.

Kuching is officially one of four cities in Malaysia to join the Hybrid City Alliance (HCA), which provides a solution for hybrid and multi-hub business events and introduces the local business events community to more internatio­nal opportunit­ies.

The city partners in the Alliance are ready to act as one point of contact to streamline and simplify the clients’ interactio­n with multiple cities regarding one hybrid event.

The other cities are Kuala Lumpur, Penang and Kota Kinabalu in Sabah.

Also present were federal Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri, state Tourism, Arts and Culture Minister Dato Sri Abdul Karim Rahman Hamzah, state Assistant Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture Datuk Sebastian Ting, and federal Ministry of Tourism Arts and Culture secretary-general and MyCEB chairman Datuk Wira Dr Noor Zari Hamat.

 ?? — Photo by Chimon Upon ?? Abang Johari arriving at the event, accompanie­d by Nancy (left) and Abdul Karim (right).
— Photo by Chimon Upon Abang Johari arriving at the event, accompanie­d by Nancy (left) and Abdul Karim (right).

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