The Borneo Post

Neurogine, UMS teams up to establish blockchain innovation hub in Labuan

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LABUAN: Neurogine Group of Companies, a digital transforma­tion, technology and service provider in Southeast Asia, has collaborat­ed with Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS) to establish a living technologi­cal laboratory in Labuan.

The initiative, known as the “UMS Asian Centre of Excellence for Financial Blockchain” (UMS ACoE), aims to create an innovation cluster focused on blockchain technology, particular­ly in financial applicatio­ns and platforms addressing food security, the group said in a statement to Bernama yesterday.

It said the joint effort would involve talent consolidat­ion from Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei, Indonesia, and East Asia, positionin­g UMS ACoE as a financial blockchain innovation hub.

Neurogine chairman Chen Chee Peng said the decision was reached following the Board of Advisors’ 2024 Annual Meeting held for the first time in Labuan.

He said that the board had visited the UMS Labuan Internatio­nal Campus (LIC) earlier and inspected potential locations, favouring two for their size and resources.

Chen further stressed the current shortage of talent in blockchain technology despite its growing importance, highlighti­ng the centre’s role in attracting and developing talent.

“The proposed UMS ACoE will seek suitable talent and provide a dedicated platform for them to showcase and demonstrat­e their financial blockchain applicatio­n and solutions.

“We propose close cooperatio­n with the two faculties at UMS LIC, namely Labuan Internatio­nal Finance Faculty and Computing and Informatic­s Faculty, as both are in the right position to develop talent in this field, which combines technology and finance,” he said.

Additional­ly, Chen expected the centre to play a crucial role in the rise of central bank digital currencies across Asia, emphasisin­g the demand for talent in this evolving landscape.

As such, the initiative would not only create job opportunit­ies but also attract foreign investment­s to Labuan, potentiall­y transformi­ng commerce and social aspects in the region, he said.

Furthermor­e, he said the company aims to nurture youth talents via the centre, advocating for the digitalisa­tion agenda to benefit Labuan’s communitie­s, especially with the impending relocation of Indonesia’s capital city.

Chen expressed optimism that the collaborat­ion with UMS would yield positive economic, technologi­cal, and social growth in Labuan.

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