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Sarawak, South Korea Develop Advanced Semiconductor Technology In Bintulu
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Fusion42 · 22 August 2026 · Fusion42 review
Sarawak and South Korea are collaborating to develop advanced semiconductor and sunlight-powered energy conversion technology in Bintulu, aiming to create 500 engineering jobs and focus on training local talent through university partnerships, targeting completion by 2029.
This Wire brief sits within Fusion42's coverage of Semiconductors.
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Your semiconductor startup should explore partnerships in Malaysia as Sarawak emerges as a new low-carbon tech hub with government-backed incentives and training pipelines. This is a signal to position early for local talent access and niche advanced chip tech opportunities.
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