KUALA LUMPUR: A delegation from the Sarawak Agriculture Development Agency (SADA) recently visited the Maxis Business Innovation Centre (MBIC) at KLCC to explore potential digital transformation opportunities.
The delegation was led by SADA chairperson Datuk Seri Rohani Abdul Karim, and included Sri Aman Division Resident, Mahra Salleh; SADA Special Administrative Officer, Alfred Geling Ason; as well as two SADA secretariat members.
During the visit, Maxis representatives shared insights into their range of digital services, highlighting opportunities that could be adopted by SADA to enhance its operations and technological capabilities.
Rohani expressed her appreciation to Maxis for hosting the session, stating that the discussion provided valuable insights.
“This session has provided us with great insights, and we look forward to exploring potential collaborations with Maxis in the future.”
Meanwhile, Mahra noted the importance of engaging with external agencies, stating that such collaborations would broaden knowledge and open doors for SADA’s digital transformation.
He noted that this initiative aligns with the Post Covid Development Strategy and the government’s digitalisation goals.
“The visit signifies an important step in SADA’s commitment to embracing digital solutions to drive innovation and efficiency in its operations.”





