Sarawak is accelerating its digital transformation through strategic investments, SME empowerment, and tech partnerships, aiming for inclusive economic growth and 20% digital GDP contribution by 2030 despite rural challenges.
Sarawak embraces smart technologies, digital communication, and responsible media to support a thriving digital economy, enhance community engagement, and improve smart living through innovation, professionalism, and connectivity.
Sarawak is positioning itself as a Southeast Asian leader in the hydrogen economy through strategic initiatives, abundant renewable resources, and supportive policies, aiming to drive clean energy innovation, economic growth, and sustainable development by 2035 and beyond.
An overview of science, technology, innovation and economics (STIE), a concept introduced in Malaysia’s National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy 2021-2030 as a fundamental element in the country’s policy and development.
As demonstrated by the United Nations, highlighting the importance of science, technology and innovation in driving sustainable development, especially in developing nations, is a global effort.
Through the Post COVID-19 Development Strategy (PCDS) 2030 and Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy, Sarawak has made great strides towards the creation and cultivation of sustainable cities and communities in the State.