24-05-2025
Innovative entrepreneurship key to future-ready Sarawak, says Len Talif
Len Talif visits one of the booths set up at the event. – Photo by Mohd Faisal Ahmad
KUCHING (May 24): Innovative entrepreneurship is key to realising Sarawak's vision of becoming a resilient and future-ready state, said State Deputy Minister for Urban Planning, Land Administration and Environment, Datuk Len Talif Salleh.
Speaking at the Shell LiveWIRE Sarawak 2025 award ceremony at Tegas Digital Village today, the Tabung Ekonomi Gagasan Anak Sarawak (Tegas) chairman emphasised that while strategic government initiatives are in place, real transformation must be driven by entrepreneurs on the ground.
'Sarawak is undergoing a bold transformation, driven by strategic state initiatives in areas such as digital economy, renewable energy, sustainable agriculture, and social inclusivity.
'But the success of these efforts depends not just on policy. It needs the catalytic force of innovation from entrepreneurs like you. Your ideas, agility, and problem-solving mindset are essential to bridging gaps, accelerating change, and bringing these initiatives to life on the ground,' he said.
He underscored the importance of tech-driven solutions, community-focused enterprises, and innovative business models in building a stronger, future-ready Sarawak.
Len Talif also commended Shell for its continued support of the LiveWIRE programme.
'Shell has long been a valued partner in supporting entrepreneurship in Sarawak, and we are truly grateful for the continued commitment.
'The support has been instrumental to the success of Shell LiveWIRE Sarawak 2025, providing the resources, expertise, and encouragement that have helped budding entrepreneurs grow and thrive.
'We deeply appreciate your role in strengthening this vibrant ecosystem and the enduring synergy between Tegas and Shell in building a more innovative and inclusive future for Sarawak,' he said.
This year's programme concluded with the announcement of five top Sarawakian entrepreneurs who will go on to represent the state at the national level.
Len Talif reminded the winners that they now carry a greater responsibility not only for themselves, but for the entire entrepreneurial community in Sarawak.
To further support their journey, each winner received an additional RM5,000 seed grant from Tegas.
Len Talif also announced a special incentive: any Sarawakian who wins at the national level will receive an additional RM20,000 from Tegas, on top of the RM30,000 national prize.
He described Tegas as 'the home of impact-driven innovation in Sarawak – a dynamic platform where ideas meet purpose, and entrepreneurs are empowered to create lasting impact', and reaffirmed the organisation's long-term commitment to nurturing startups beyond initial bootcamps.
'It is a long-term investment in the future of our state. We remain dedicated to building a thriving, inclusive entrepreneurial ecosystem that empowers local talent to succeed,' he said.
Len Talif also encouraged young entrepreneurs to stay humble and resilient, stating that these values are crucial to long-term success.
'Failure isn't the end. It is often the beginning of deeper understanding and better decisions. The most resilient founders are those who stay curious, keep learning, and have the courage to start again when needed.
'Keep that mindset with you. I promise you, it will take you further than any shortcut ever could,' he advised.
He concluded by congratulating the winners and thanking all participants for their passion and perseverance.
'This may be the end of the programme, but it is just the beginning of your journey as entrepreneurs. Keep building, keep learning, and most importantly, stay true to the purpose that brought you here.
'The road ahead will have its challenges, but you are not walking it alone. Tegas and the wider community are here to support you,' he said.
Also present were Tegas chief executive officer Udin Bujang and Shell Malaysia social performance manager Iris Soh.