PETALING JAYA: The Sarawak government is looking to produce many homegrown “Steve Jobs” in a bid to be at the forefront of the global semiconductor industry.
State education, innovation and talent development minister Roland Sagah Wee Inn said it was, therefore, vital to equip Sarawakians with practical, industry-relevant skills, The Borneo Post reported.
By equipping students with hands-on integrated circuit (IC) design skills, he said, Sarawak is not merely preparing job-ready graduates, but also building confidence, ownership of knowledge, and long-term strategic relevance for the state.
