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Digile has entered into a strategic Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Jabatan Kerja Raya (JKR) Sarawak and Bentley Systems (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. to accelerate digital engineering adoption and strengthen infrastructure delivery across Sarawak. The MoU signing ceremony was held at the JKR Sarawak Research Centre in Kuching.
This collaboration brings together government and industry expertise to support Sarawak’s digital transformation in infrastructure. It focuses on enhancing how projects are planned, designed, and delivered through the adoption of advanced engineering technologies and structured capability development.
JKR Sarawak continues its role as the State’s lead agency for infrastructure development, while Bentley Systems contributes globally recognized engineering software solutions. Digile, along with its local partner Aimstral Sdn. Bhd., will drive implementation on the ground, ensuring effective program delivery.

As the Implementation and Solution Partner, Digile will lead program logistics, including training, workshops, seminars, and knowledge-sharing initiatives aimed at strengthening digital capabilities among engineers and technical professionals.
Through this initiative, the collaboration aims to:
Built on a framework of People, Process, and Technology, the partnership is designed to improve coordination, reduce inefficiencies, and support more effective project delivery across the infrastructure lifecycle.
A key long-term goal is the establishment of a Centre of Excellence in digital engineering within JKR Sarawak, enabling continuous learning and consistent application of digital solutions from planning and design to construction and asset management.
The signing ceremony brought together key stakeholders across the ecosystem, reflecting a shared commitment to advancing digital engineering in the region. Glimpses from the MoU signing ceremony capture key moments and the spirit of collaboration that mark the beginning of this partnership.
This MoU represents a focused step toward enabling more efficient, high-quality, and future-ready infrastructure delivery in Sarawak.
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