The IoT4Community project, led by the IEEE Swinburne Sarawak Student Branch and IEEE Sarawak Subsection, successfully concluded its latest instalment of the “Shooting Satellites” workshop at Swinburne Kuching campus recently.
By Nurul Ilma Binti SallehSustainability is a strategic advantage for Malaysian businesses, driving innovation, competitiveness, and resilience while contributing to environmental preservation, social well-being, and economic growth.In today’s global economy, sustainability is no longer a choice but a necessity for …
Dr Gabriel Wee Wei En, Head of the Department of Executive and Entrepreneurship at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus’ School of Business, has been recognised with the prestigious Malaysia Influential Educators Award 2024.
By Dr Christina YinGreta Thunberg’s activism has inspired a growing global youth movement, Fridays for Future, as young people demand urgent action on climate change and recognize its severe impact on their future.It has been six years since a Swedish …
By Ts. Dr. Irine Runnie Henry GinjomRice holds deep cultural significance in Malaysia, but there is a need to recognise its potential risks, especially concerning diabetes, and where balancing tradition with health can lead to a more mindful approach to …
In recent years, the rapid advancement of technology has reshaped various sectors, especially higher education. During the pandemic, universities scrambled to incorporate and embed virtual learning through online and hybrid deliveries, supporting both academics and students through this crucial integration.
The recent 2nd Asian Cultural Heritage Youth Forum (ACHYF) provided a dynamic platform for the exchange of ideas, experiences and expertise on cultural heritage conservation.
Seventeen graduates of Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus were awarded for their exceptional achievements during the university’s “Appreciation and Awards Dinner: A Night with Alumni and Partners” held at The Waterfront Hotel on 2 October 2024.
Chemical engineering students from the Faculty of Engineering, Computing and Science, Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak Campus have once again claimed the IChemE Outstanding Final Year Design Project Award.
By Wong Kai LuE-invoicing in Malaysia boosts efficiency, reduces costs, and enhances compliance. Despite challenges, it promises significant benefits for businesses and the economy.E-invoicing has emerged in the rapidly changing digital landscape as an innovation capable of bringing about a …