The National Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) Policy also complements the Malaysian Digital Economy Blueprint that encourages the development of the digital economy.
Improving existing digital connectivity and establishing new ones are part of Sarawak’s digital economy agenda as well as its strategic recovery from the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic in order to become a high-income state by 2030.
Data has become a new economic resource for creating and acquiring value.
Digital data is the core of all rapidly emerging digital technologies, such as data analytics, AI, blockchain, IoT, cloud computing and all Internet -based services.
Rural-based businesses such as agri-food and tourism, which have traditionally been two of our strongest indigenous enterprise sectors, are built on the natural and human capital found in rural areas.
Rural areas hold much of Sarawak’s natural resources, biodiversity and visitor attractions, and rural communities are important guardians of our heritage, culture and natural capital.
Reinventing public administration is a positive and necessary way forward.
Without public administration modernization and transformation to adapt to today’s needs, realizing a better future for all will be impossible.
SMA turut bekerjasama dengan pelbagai agensi untuk mewujudkan hab inovasi mikro di kawasan luar bandar yang strategik untuk memenuhi keperluan pembangunan masyarakat luar bandar di mana lebih banyak program berkesan diadakan.
"In supporting the Sarawak Government's digital transformation through talent development, CENTEXS provides various digital training programmes at its Digital Academy for Sarawakians to equip themselves with the necessary knowledge and skills in digital technology."
Despite being a free electric city bus service, not many among the general public are aware of its existence, likely due to the service being launched quite recently in early March 2021 and Sarawak having yet to open its doors to international visitors due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic.