SMA signs MoU with Measat to enhance Sarawak’s space industry development

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Abang Johari (back row, fourth right) witnessing the exchange of MoU between Sarawak Multimedia Authority (SMA) and MEASAT Global Berhad (MEASAT).

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KUCHING: Sarawak Multimedia Authority (SMA) has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Measat Global Berhad (Measat), Malaysia’s premier satellite solutions provider to enhance Sarawak’s space industry development.

The signing was witnessed by Minister for Utility and Telecommunication, Datuk Seri Julaihi Narawi recently.

Meanwhile, Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg witnessed the exchange ceremony during the International Digital Economy Conference Sarawak (IDECS) 2024 at Borneo Convention Centre Kuching here today (Oct 16).

SMA said under this MoU, Measat will serve as a consultant to the Sarawak Space Industry and Satellite Committee (Siscom) and offer industry expertise to shape policies, guidelines and the future of space and satellite industries in Sarawak.

This also includes training and talent development, leveraging Measat’s over 30 years of experience in satellite management and service commercialisation.

As part of the collaboration, SMA and Measat will explore joint projects, including satellite operations and management, the development of space, satellite, and launching policies, guidelines, training, and industry development.

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The private-public partnership will bring economic benefit to the state while enhancing Sarawak’s satellite capabilities.

Julaihi said the collaboration between SMA and Measat marks a pivotal moment for Sarawak’s ambitions in the space industry.

“By harnessing Measat’s satellite expertise, we are paving the way for greater connectivity, particularly in rural areas, while laying the foundation for Sarawak to manage its own satellite systems.

“This partnership is key to achieving our 2030 goals of satellite self-sufficiency, which will also contribute towards elevating our policymaking capabilities with advanced data collection and analysis.”

Meanwhile, SMA general manager Datuk Dr Anderson Tiong said SMA is committed to fostering open collaboration to explore innovative strategies for enhancing Sarawak’s connectivity and strengthening its digital infrastructure.

“SMA’s partnership with Measat is a significant step forward in building a robust space industry in Sarawak. With Measat’s vast experience, this collaboration will allow us to undertake joint projects, nurture local talent and expertise in Sarawak’s nascent aerospace sector, and position the state as a leader in satellite technology, besides driving overall economic growth.”

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Measat chief operating officer Yau Chyong Lim said that they are honoured to be part of this initiative with SMA to advance Sarawak’s space ambitions.

“By providing our industry expertise, we aim to contribute to the development of satellite technologies that benefit Sarawak’s communities and government operations, ultimately supporting the state’s broader objectives.”

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