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.
Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) knowledge has become essential. Employers want both entry-level and managerial workers to have the types of critical thinking, problem-solving and teamwork skills that study of STEM can develop.
Sarawak is prioritising the adoption of emerging technologies including AI to accelerate the State’s economic growth through the Sarawak Digital Economy Blueprint 2030.
Digital technologies are evolving fast and transforming traditional sectors across the economy, so policymakers must make sure new regulation complements, rather than contradicts, existing and planned legislation.
Sarawak Digital Economy Blueprint 2030 is a living document that will transform the whole-of-economy and society from a conventional resource-based economy to an environmentally sustainable technology-based economy.
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.
Among these technologies is the hyperspectral sensor. This sensor produces high-resolution images containing electromagnetic spectrum upon gathering and processing information that it has acquired in an area or an object.
SADU was formerly known as Systems Application and Development Unit, which was established in 2008 to develop applications based on hyperspectral and geospatial technology for research use in FDS.
Malaysia witnessed the launching of the new Malaysian Research Accelerator for Technology and Innovation (MRANTI) Park Master Plan on 6 October by the Malaysian Prime Minister.