Its Chief Executive, Datuk Seri Hashim Paijan said the two components are important and capable of driving Sabah’s sustainable economic growth, in line with the era of Industrial Revolution 4.0.“We see how fundamental changes where technology and innovation have changed the way we think, work and interact.
According to Hashim, the partnership that was held for the first time was part of an initiative planned to support the Sabah Development Corridor 2.0 Blueprint which aims to encourage economic and social development in Sabah with a focus on inclusive and sustainable growth.
“We need to give them full support and open up space and opportunities for our young generation, so that they can become ‘game changers’ in supporting efforts to advance the agriculture, agrotechnology and bioeconomy sectors. The objective of organizing the series of programs is to foster the interest of the target group in career paths related to the topic of sharing, build and establish close relationships with the target group who are leaders in the career field related to the topic of sharing, and collect and translate related data and information for use in time and on an appropriate agenda for the benefit of human capital development.