KUCHING – The Sarawak Digital Economy Corporation (SDEC) recently hosted a delegation from Virginia Tech, United States, in a visit that underscored growing international interest in Sarawak’s digital transformation journey.
The delegation was led by Professor Dr Cyril R. Clarke, Professor Dr Guru Ghosh, and Professor Rolf Mueller.
Their engagement with SDEC was facilitated by Dr Khairul Hafiz Sharkawi, who guided discussions on strengthening collaboration in research, innovation, and commercialisation.
Central to the dialogue was the potential alignment with the Centre of Excellence for Digital Economy (CoE), a hub designed to accelerate Sarawak’s digital ecosystem through partnerships, knowledge exchange, and applied research.
The visit highlighted opportunities for joint initiatives that could enhance Sarawak’s capacity in areas such as advanced technology, digital infrastructure, and innovation-driven entrepreneurship.
SDEC officials noted that international collaborations of this nature are vital in positioning Sarawak as a competitive player in the global digital economy.
By engaging with institutions such as Virginia Tech, Sarawak aims to leverage expertise and resources that can support the state’s long-term vision of becoming a digitally empowered society.
The discussions also touched on commercialisation pathways, emphasising the importance of translating research into practical solutions that benefit industries and communities.
With Sarawak’s digital ecosystem expanding rapidly, partnerships with global universities are expected to provide valuable insights and open new avenues for growth.
Observers have pointed out that the visit reflects Sarawak’s rising profile as a destination for innovation and digital development.
The state’s commitment to building a robust digital economy has attracted attention from international stakeholders, reinforcing its role as a regional leader in digital transformation.
The engagement between SDEC and Virginia Tech is expected to pave the way for future collaborations, including joint research projects, student exchanges, and technology transfer initiatives.
Such efforts will not only strengthen Sarawak’s digital ecosystem but also foster cross-border knowledge sharing that benefits both parties.
As Sarawak continues to invest in infrastructure, talent development, and innovation, partnerships with institutions like Virginia Tech will play a crucial role in ensuring that the state remains at the forefront of digital progress.






