By Dr Leong Choi Meng Agentic AI expands retail investing access, but safety depends on data quality, transparency, regulation, and sustained human judgement. Agentic AI in Retail Investing: Smarter, But Is It Safer? Artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer a …
Biography Dr. Chai Nee Ping received her BEng (Hons) in Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). She then pursued a Direct PhD at UNIMAS and completed her doctorate in Electronics Engineering in 2018. From 2023 to 2025, …
By Hephi Liauw Programming across disciplines is reshaping higher education and redefining digital literacy for every graduate. Breaking the Tech Barrier For much of the past century, programming was perceived as a skill for computer science majors. That perception is …
By Professor Brian Wong Inclusive digital globalisation is creating new pathways for Sarawak MSMEs to compete in global markets through digitalisation, sustainability, and authentic storytelling. Sarawak MSMEs in a Digital Era Sarawak’s micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) have long …
Ad irritation and algorithm fatigue are reshaping social media, with research showing rising frustration, declining trust, and growing disengagement across platforms. You open the Instagram app to check on families and friends. An advertisement appears. You scroll. Another ad follows. …
by Dr Gabriel Wee Wei En Malaysia must introduce early entrepreneurship education to strengthen SMEs, build resilient talent and support long-term economic growth. It must start much earlier – for Malaysia’s future. In Malaysia today, more than 71,000 youth-owned establishments …
By Dr. Ee Yaw Seng and Dr. Komathi Wasudawan In Malaysia, physical retail stores remain deeply embedded in daily life as retail future shifts towards online shopping, AI-powered commerce, and doorstep delivery. On any given afternoon in Kuala Lumpur, a …
by Dr Swetha Madhusudanan Indigenous sustainable materials in Malaysia help SMEs improve indoor air quality, manage long-term costs, support local industries, and strengthen environmental performance while reinforcing business credibility. Indoor Air Quality: A Global and Corporate Concern Indigenous sustainable materials in …
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus’ Women in STEM Day 2026 brought together around 270 participants from diverse sectors to celebrate the achievements of women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and inspire the next generation of innovators.
Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus’ Entrepreneurship Hub, in collaboration with Mango Media Borneo, recently hosted a high-impact workshop titled “2026 Xiaohongshu NEW Ways to Play”, marking the first-ever visit to Sarawak by the official Xiaohongshu (Red Note) team from China.