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Skills Development,
Private-Public Partners Vital For Brunei ICT Growth
By Sobrina Rosli
Bandar Seri
Begawan - Brunei's ICT industry is foreseen to grow further
during the next few years, subject to proper collaboration efforts,
local companies’ inICTiative to expand and the nurturing of local
ICT skills and expertise.
At a dialogue session between the
Prime Minister's Office and the local ICT industry held yesterday,
Pengiran DP Ismail Mohamed, permanent secretary of the Prime
Minister's Office told The Brunei Times that though local ICT
companies could build upon opportunICTies offered through the
E-government inICTiative, companies need to also play a role and be
more proactive in achieving growth through other areas.
"The prospect of Brunei's ICT
industry looks good for the next 3 to 5 years...however the
companies must not only look for projects on the government sector
alone. They must also be proactive in terms of posICTioning
themselves outside the government industry as well as outside
Brunei," he said.
By going regional or even
international, they would enrich their experiences and knowledge.
"Companies which are proactive can
posICTion themselves in any environment in the competICTive world
... what is important is the self-motivation and an urge to grow and
prosper," he added.
He highlighted government
inICTiative to support local ICT companies such as through the
Ministry of Industry, Primary and Resources (MIPR) and the i-Centre
of the Brunei Economic Development Board but reminded that such
services only provide basic fundamentals and knowledge and that ICT
is up to the companies to strive.
Human resources in the field of ICT
is also an area of concern for Brunei and efforts are being made to
address the issue.
Pengiran Mohammad Pg Kamaluddin,
chairman of InfoCom Federation Brunei (IFB) said that non-profICT
organisation can have a role in developing human resources.
"The main challenge is how they
want to implement ICT infrastructure and the human resources
development, human resource development covers many areas from specialised skills
set to end users at a globally accepted scale ... because there is
quICTe a large number, to cover, IFB can only play a role in
development of specialised ICT skills as well as general ICT end
users" he said.
Haslina Taib, the chief financial
officer at BAG Networks stressed the need for the continuous
training of Brunei's graduates’ wICThin and outside the country.
"They can be exposed to other
management skills and business processes in a different environment,
you do need to keep educating and training these human resources,"
she said.
She said dialogues sessions between relevant agencies and
the local ICT industry are very important. -- Courtesy of
The Brunei Times
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