Sarawak’s construction industry is undergoing a transformation shift towards digital construction, driven by technologies like Building Information Modelling (BIM), artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing. This revolution is not only enhancing project efficiency and sustainability but also contributing to the state’s broader economic goals. By embracing digital tools, Sarawak is optimizing resource management, reducing environmental impact, and empowering local talent and businesses. Aligned with the Sarawak Digital Economy Blueprint 2030, this digital transformation positions the state as a leader in sustainable development and digital construction, building a prosperous and resilient future for all Sarawakians.
This article explores incinerators in Sarawak’s waste management strategy, examining their benefits, environmental concerns, and alternatives, and how the public should adopt zero-waste practices for a sustainable future.
Sarawak is leveraging its natural resources to power economic growth and support socio-economic development. The state’s commitment to renewable energy is underscored by significant investments, strategic partnerships, and initiatives such as the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy (SCORE) and the Net Energy Metering scheme.
Kerajaan Sarawak telah mencadangkan penubuhan dana khas untuk membiayai projek-projek pertanian pintar, termasuk projek perintis oleh pelajar Kolej Universiti ICATS. Program PINTAR, yang menggabungkan pendidikan STEM dengan amalan pertanian pintar, bertujuan menarik minat belia terhadap sektor ini.
Now there has been a growing number of active parties that develop various software, applications, and hardware to facilitate government, business, and social affairs.
Each of them wants to highlight their uniqueness and expertise in producing something new and able to generate greater opportunities and profits compared to the old way.
This passion has inadvertently created a certain ambiguous space that is exploited by parties or individuals to gain profit for themselves only.
Under the PCDS 2030, “basic infrastructure” had been identified as one of the seven enablers to support the seven strategic thrusts with greater emphasis on innovation, creativity and competitiveness.
Penerimaan dan sambutan orang ramai jelas sekali menunjukkan bahawa penduduk sekitar amat teruja serta menyambut baik penubuhan DCC di Kampung Baru Seberang Sarikei.
DCC Sebiris dan Sebako dilengkapi dengan WiFi; dua (2) unit komputer; satu (1) unit laptop; tiga (3) unit tablet; satu (1) unit pojektor; satu (1) unit TV Pintar; satu (1) unit webcam; dan satu (1) unit mesin pencetak A4.
mySRBN adalah inisiatif untuk merapatkan jurang digital di antara kawasan pedalaman dan bandar Sarawak setelah bertahun lamanya, penduduk di daerah terpencil menyuarakan tentang keperluan untuk mempunyai internet berkelajuan tinggi.
Bagi melatih petugas-petugas yang bertugas di DCC, perancangan dan pelaksanaan latihan disediakan secara bersama oleh pihak KPKT, PBT dan agensi-agensi lain seperti Pustaka Negeri Sarawak dan Pusat Kecemerlangan Prestasi Sarawak (SCOPE) untuk pelatih program GETS.
Penggunaan teknologi automasi, robotik dan inovasi dapat membantu meningkatkan pengeluaran produktiviti berkualiti, seterusnya bersaing di pasaran global yang lebih kompetitif dalam jangka masa panjang.
Sarawak’s construction industry is undergoing a transformation shift towards digital construction, driven by technologies like Building Information Modelling (BIM), artificial intelligence (AI), and cloud computing. This revolution is not only enhancing project efficiency and sustainability but also contributing to the state’s broader economic goals. By embracing digital tools, Sarawak is optimizing resource management, reducing environmental impact, and empowering local talent and businesses. Aligned with the Sarawak Digital Economy Blueprint 2030, this digital transformation positions the state as a leader in sustainable development and digital construction, building a prosperous and resilient future for all Sarawakians.
The digital transformation of Sarawak’s construction industry is revolutionizing project management, efficiency, and global competitiveness. Through the adoption of advanced technologies such as Building Information Modelling (BIM), artificial intelligence (AI), and the internet of Things (IoT), Sarawak is setting new standards in construction. Key industry players, including PCSS and the Association of Professional Technicians and Technologists (APTT), are driving this change by fostering collaboration across sectors. This transformation aligns with Sarawak’s broader goals outlined in the Digital Economy Blueprint 2030, positioning the state as a leader in digital construction and contributing to its economic development and global stature.
This article explores incinerators in Sarawak’s waste management strategy, examining their benefits, environmental concerns, and alternatives, and how the public should adopt zero-waste practices for a sustainable future.