Examining the challenges hindering innovation in Malaysia’s public service, including bureaucracy, leadership gaps, and resource limitations, while offering recommendations to improve innovation efforts, including flexible work structures.
Exploring the transformative role of innovation in Malaysia's public service, highlighting key initiatives, challenges, and Sarawak’s efforts to enhance efficiency, citizen engagement, and overall service delivery.
The JKR Sarawak Research Centre, established in 2014, advances Sarawak's infrastructure with innovative materials, sustainable practices, and strategic collaborations, setting new standards in quality, efficiency, and environmental responsibility.
Sarawak's geoengineering challenges require green innovation for sustainable development, highlighted at TropICon 2024 amid efforts to address peatland and alluvial soil issues.
The inaugural Sarawak Media Conference 2024, officiated by Premier Abang Johari, emphasised AI ethics, digital journalism, and global media standards, aiming to elevate Sarawak's media industry in the digital era.
Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari's transformative vision for Sarawak's rice cultivation, leveraging technology and strategic investments to achieve self-sufficiency and prosperity. A roadmap for agricultural advancement.
Innovation, by its nature, embraces change because it is the stuff and process of change. The innovator uses change as fuel for action and food for thought.
Public service organisations must be innovative if they are to meet expectations, reimagine the public’s experience of interacting with government, and ultimately to build trust.
SK Luagan is one of the rural schools that participates in the T4 Education’s competitions and demonstrates outstanding creativity in teaching and learning process which makes a significant difference in their communities.
SIRIM’s efforts towards ensuring the highest quality of products in Malaysia extends beyond research and certification, and into its support towards micro, small and medium-sized enterprises