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Dr Naning Tri Wahyuni

Google Scholar     ORCID Biography Dedicated scholar with over a decade of experience in education, specialising in English language teaching, learning, and acquisition; EAP/ESP; curriculum design; assessment development; educational technology; research and publication. I hold a PhD in Applied Language …


Dr. Puganeswari A/P Balakrishnan

 Google Scholar    ORCID Biography Dr. Puganeswari Balakrishnan is a Lecturer at the Department of Language and General Studies at Swinburne University of Technology Sarawak, Malaysia, where she teaches Mata Pelajaran Umum (MPU) courses. Dr. Puganeswari holds a PhD in …


Thriving in an AI-Driven Economy: What Malaysian Businesses Should Do Next

by Dr Shatha Abu-Mahfouz Malaysian businesses will thrive in an AI-driven economy by pairing national digital initiatives with real investment in people, skills and practical, problem-focused technology adoption. Every business leader today faces the same question: how can their organisation …


Making Smarter Business Decisions with AI: Balancing Efficiency and Human Well-Being in Sarawak

by Dr Clarice Chua Sarawak SMEs get the most from AI when they use it to solve specific problems while protecting staff wellbeing and customer trust. Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant sci-fi concept reserved for global tech …


Malaysia’s Ageing Population and the Retirement Savings Gap

by Donna Barclay As Malaysia’s ageing population grows and retirement savings fall short, the Sandwich Generation faces mounting financial pressure – raising urgent questions about Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) adequacy and the retirement age.  Malaysia’s Ageing Population: The Trend Towards …


Balancing Interdependence: Strategic Responses for Malaysia’s Automotive Industry with China

By Dr Symeon Mandrinos Malaysia’s automotive industry must balance the benefits of Electric Vehicle (EV) technology and supply chains from China with strategic derisking to strengthen long-term resilience and competitiveness. Managing a Complex Relationship in Malaysia’s Automotive Industry Malaysia’s automotive …


Sarawak Has the Resources. Now It Needs Growth-Oriented Entrepreneurs

by Aamir Ashfaq Khan Sarawak entrepreneurship must shift from low-margin, small-scale businesses toward scalable enterprises that align with digitalisation, sustainability, and the state’s 2030 development strategy. Sarawak entrepreneurship is entering a phase where building enterprises with long-term growth potential matters …


Researcher of the Month – May 2026

We are excited to launch a new internal series highlighting the people behind the impactful research happening across SUTS. Each month, we will feature a SUTS researcher to learn more about their projects, research impact, and collaborators, helping us better understand the expertise within our community and encouraging new collaborations.


Researcher of the Month – April 2026

We are excited to launch a new internal series highlighting the people behind the impactful research happening across SUTS. Each month, we will feature a SUTS researcher to learn more about their projects, research impact, and collaborators, helping us better understand the expertise within our community and encouraging new collaborations.


Why SME Innovation Strategy Is Now a Business Survival Imperative

by Keith Damian Singh Thind, Undergraduate Student, Faculty of Business, Design and Arts SMEs that treat innovation as an ongoing strategy, instead of a one-time digital transformation, are better positioned to manage disruption, reduce operational risk, and compete effectively. For …