The workshop carried its momentum to Miri, uniting 29 participants from i-CATS Miri, Kolej Komuniti Miri and Curtin University Malaysia–including walk-in participants–for two days of impactful learning and innovation.
Participants took part in hands-on activities and group discussions to apply Design Thinking in addressing real-world challenges. They also delved into the Lean Startup methodology, working on idea validation, business model canvas, and pitching to strengthen their entrepreneurial mindset.
This 2-day workshop provided a dynamic platform to nurture innovation and empower Sarawak youth to become problem solvers and changemakers.





