17.11.2021
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#MyDigitalMaker Fair 2021 Culminates in East Malaysia, To Address Digital Challenges in the States

  • #MyDigitalMaker Fair 2021 completes its final leg, partnering with Petrosains to bring industry knowledge content and address digital scarcity in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan.
  • More than 40 hours of interactive and informative materials will be available on the fair’s Facebook page throughout the week.

 

CYBERJAYA, 17 NOVEMBER 2021: Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC), Malaysia’s lead digital economy agency, will be closing the curtain for the #MyDigitalMaker Fair 2021 with its final leg, focusing on industry knowledge and addressing digital scarcity in Sabah, Sarawak and Labuan.

With the theme of “Raising Digital Heroes”, the East Malaysia series will be held from 17 November until 21 November 2021 via #MyDigitalMaker’s official Facebook page, offering more than 40 hours of interactive and informative materials provided for the participants.

“Technological evolution now presents fresh challenges for our future generation, and no one should be left behind from having the right skills to survive and thrive in the new normal.

“As the country’s lead digital economy agency, we must deliver on our mandate in equipping Malaysians across the nation with digital skills and knowledge. The #MyDigitalMaker Fair will deliver the promise by providing a fun and hands-on experience to the participants, inculcating a love for all things digital in our children. In doing so, we hope they will form the backbone of our digital economy for the future, ensuring the success of MyDIGITAL and nation-building agendas,” said Dr. Sumitra Nair, Chief Digital Skills and Jobs Officer, MDEC.

To ensure more localised content, MDEC is partnering with Petrosains Sdn Bhd, who will serve as a partner host and bring industry-based webinars and workshops with topics including the use of drones at offshore drilling rigs, marine technology as well as the use of engineering and prototyping.

Petrosains has been engaging with the local communities through its satellite centres, Petrosains PlaySmart™ and Petrosains Maker Studio, which feature interactive and engaging exhibitions as well as impactful STEM-based activities to inspire and improve STEM literacy in the community.

With one of the facilities located in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah, Petrosains PlaySmart™ emulates the live science demonstrations and activities organised at the main centre in Petrosains Kuala Lumpur on a smaller scale.

Petrosains will also bring more academic-oriented sessions brought by PETRONAS, Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Sabah, Sabah Creative Economy and Innovation Centre (SCENIC), Centre of Technical Excellence Sarawak (CENTEXS), Kinabalu Coders, Tabung Gagasan Ekonomi Anak Sarawak (TEGAS) and Teach for Malaysia.

Petrosains is also collaborating with the Sabah Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry and Pustaka Negeri Sarawak to provide rural students with access to five e-Desa centres in Sabah and ten Digital Community Centres in Sarawak.

The collaboration will ease the digital and connectivity challenges faced by students in the rural areas and provide them with the opportunity to utilise the centres as well as participate in the #MyDigitalMaker activities and workshops.

Throughout the five-week event, the virtual fair has managed to gather more than 16,000 teachers, students and parents to be a part of the #MyDigitalMaker Movement which aims to spur digital transformation among Malaysian children through collaboration among stakeholders.

The fair is part of the #MyDigitalMaker Movement, a joint public-private-academia initiative launched in August 2016 to create a nation of digital makers by transforming Malaysian youth from digital users to digital producers, a mission established to address the need of future-proofing the next generation.

It involves strategic programmes that help to strengthen digital skills among youth such as coding, application development, 3D printing, robotics, embedded systems and data analytics.

To date, more than 2.2 million children have benefited from the initiative through the integration of computational thinking and coding into the national school curriculum, co-curricular activities conducted in schools as well as extra-curricular activities conducted in more than 60 Digital Maker Hubs and by the #MyDigitalMaker ecosystem partners.

To provide more localised content at the grassroots level, this year’s virtual fair is being jointly hosted by four strategic partners in addition to Petrosains – iTrain Kids, Perak’s State Education Department, Jazari Robot Resources and Kedah State Government via Kedah Digital Centre.

Each fair will last for a week to give local communities ample time to access the more than 100 workshops, webinars and tutorials organised for the students and teachers. Exciting prizes and giveaways await the participants as well.

Overall, the #MyDigitalMaker Fair 2021 will also feature exclusive content from a wide range of tech and communication players such as TikTok Malaysia, IBM Malaysia, PlayStation Studios Malaysia, Digi Telecommunications and Maxis, as well as local and international non-profit organisations such as UNICEF Malaysia and Code.org.

Since its inception in 2017, the flagship event of the #MyDigitalMaker Movement has brought awareness about digital innovation and creativity to more than 82,000 participants.

The movement also supports the “Keluarga Malaysia” concept and the national goal to create an inclusive digital society through the Malaysia Digital Economy Blueprint (MyDIGITAL) and the Shared Prosperity Vision 2030.

For more information on the #mydigitalmaker Movement, please visit https://mdeccorporatew.wpengine.com/mydigitalmaker/ or follow us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/mydigitalmakermovement for latest updates.

 

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About Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC)

Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) is the agency under the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia leading the digital transformation of the economy for 25 years. We aim to enable a progressive, innovation-led digital economy.

MDEC will continue to lead Malaysia’s digital economy forward towards becoming a globally competitive digital nation, anchored on innovation, sustainability and shared prosperity, firmly establishing Malaysia as the Heart of Digital ASEAN.

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To find out more about MDEC’s Digital Economy initiatives, please visit us at www.corpwebv3prd.wpengine.com or follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MyMDEC/ Twitter: @mymdec

 

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