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Recoda explores collaboration potential with Curtin Malaysia

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Sharon Chong (7th from right) with other Curtin Malaysia representatives, along with Sabrina Razali, Daniella Lupi Balan, and Dr. Hadysyam Junaidi (6th from right).

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MIRI:  A delegation from the Regional Corridor Development Authority (Recoda) recently visited Curtin University Malaysia (Curtin Malaysia) to explore collaboration on development.

Both parties welcomed the idea of formalising a collaboration through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), laying the foundation for potential future academia-industry joint initiatives.

Recoda’s Director of Corporate Services Dr. Hadysyam Junaidi led the delegation which was received by Curtin Malaysia’s leadership team.

During the visit Dr. Hadysyam provided an insightful briefing on Recoda’s ongoing infrastructure development projects and socio-economic programmes, highlighting their alignment with the Sarawak government’s rural development agenda through the Post Covid-19 Development Strategy 2030 and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).

He also dwelled on how these initiatives aim to improve connectivity, reduce wealth disparity, and create greater opportunities for the region.

The visit underscored both parties’ commitment to long-term, collaborations that prioritise sustainable development and socio-economic growth.

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