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He said both states have their own strengths and can work together in order to strengthen the IT industry in Malaysia.“So, in terms of talent development we can work together,” Abang Johari told reporters after opening the 27th World Congress on Innovation and Technology and the 6th International Digital Economy Conference Sarawak here.
On the WCIT and IDECS, Abang Johari said they meant a lot to Sarawak as they have attracted experts in the IT industry from all over the world. “We are very fortunate because the IT industry needs a lot of energy, especially the data centre, and we are supplying our energy from renewable sources and we are going to boost our energy productivity as we have the potential of producing 20,000 megawatts of power from our hydro,” he said.