KUCHING, June 12 — Digital Minister Gobind Singh Deo today hailed a major milestone in Malaysia’s digital transformation journey as Sarawak became the country’s first Transitioning Industrial Cluster (TIC) linked to the World Economic Forum (WEF), yesterday.
With the launch of TIC Sarawak, the state joins an exclusive global network of fewer than 40 Transitioning Industrial Clusters worldwide, positioning Malaysia as a stronger player in industrial transformation, energy transition, and digital innovation.
Gobind said the recognition marks a significant step forward in the nation’s efforts to accelerate technological advancement and strengthen its competitiveness in the global economy.
“TIC Sarawak will serve as a catalyst for industrial transformation, energy transition, and digital innovation, while creating valuable opportunities for investment, job creation, and sustainable long-term economic growth,” he said during the launch event in Kuching.
In conjunction with the launch, Gobind also announced the establishment of the 4IR Intelligence Network Community by MYCentre4IR. The cross-sector platform is designed to foster collaboration among industry players, policymakers, academia, and technology leaders while promoting the responsible adoption of emerging technologies across key sectors.
He said the initiative will strengthen Malaysia’s readiness for the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) by encouraging innovation, knowledge-sharing, and the development of future-focused solutions that support national growth objectives.
Gobind expressed confidence that the combined efforts of TIC Sarawak and the 4IR Intelligence Network Community will help build a more competitive, sustainable, and prosperous future for all Malaysians.
“Together, we are laying the foundation for a stronger digital economy and a more resilient nation that can seize the opportunities of tomorrow,” he said.
— MINUTESMY
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