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With technology as a driving force, National Journalists’ Day (HAWANA) 2024 seeks to inspire media practitioners to embrace new technologies, adapt to changing landscapes, and continue pushing the boundaries of storytelling in the digital age. The programme promises to be a transformative event, paving the way for a new era of media excellence and innovation.
Themed ‘Etika Teras Kewartawanan Mapan,’ HAWANA 2024 celebrates the intersection of ethics and technology in journalism, exploring the role of innovation in shaping the future of media.
Organised by the Ministry of Communications in collaboration with the Sarawak Government and Bernama, HAWANA 2024 embodies the spirit of innovation and collaboration, bringing together media practitioners from across the globe to exchange ideas, share experiences, and chart the course for the future of journalism.
The Bernama exhibition, boasting state-of-the-art broadcasting equipment like microphones and cameras, alongside a compact radio studio, has become a hub for visitors of all ages, enthralling them with its immersive offerings. Through captivating interactive demonstrations and hands-on activities, attendees are invited to step into the shoes of radio presenters and newscasters, experiencing the exhilaration of live broadcasting firsthand.
The Bernama booth at HAWANA 2024 emerges as a technological marvel, beckoning visitors into the dynamic world of journalism and broadcasting. It particularly captivates young attendees, serving as an enticing gateway into these fields. Parents keen on fostering their children’s passion for radio announcing and news broadcasting find this booth to be a highly effective avenue for igniting interest.
With its state-of-the-art equipment and immersive experiences, the Bernama booth not only showcases the excitement of live broadcasting but also provides a platform for hands-on exploration, inspiring curiosity and potential career aspirations in media among the younger generation.
Through engaging interactive sessions, the exhibition not only offers invaluable insights into the intricacies of the profession but also ignites curiosity, potentially planting the seeds for budding careers in media.
As part of the HAWANA 2024 celebrations, the ‘Juh Raon’ programme offers participants a glimpse into Sarawak’s iconic landmarks, blending tradition with technology to create unforgettable experiences. From the historic Darul Hana Bridge to the bustling Dataran Ibu Pertiwi, participants are immersed in Sarawak’s vibrant culture and rich history, guided by technology every step of the way.
Over at the Borneo Cultures Museum, technology takes centre stage, enhancing the visitor experience and bringing history to life in unprecedented ways. Through the innovative use of interactive displays and immersive technology, the museum offers a journey through time, showcasing the evolution of human settlement in Sarawak from the Palaeolithic era onwards. Visitors are transported back in time, exploring ancient artefacts and witnessing pivotal moments in history unfold before their eyes.
The museum’s interactive features serve as a catalyst for engagement, captivating visitors with their lifelike simulations and realistic depictions. From virtual tours of ancient caves to interactive exhibits highlighting Sarawak’s rich cultural heritage, technology bridges the gap between past and present, offering a multifaceted learning experience for all.
Mohd Haikal Mohd Isa, the Executive Editor of the Malaysian National News Agency (Bernama) News Service, commends the museum’s innovative approach to storytelling, noting how technology has revolutionised the way we engage with history. Through interactive displays and immersive experiences, visitors gain a deeper understanding of Sarawak’s cultural significance and its role in shaping the region’s history.
The integration of technology into cultural institutions like the Borneo Cultures Museum not only enhances the visitor experience but also serves as a testament to Sarawak’s commitment to embracing innovation. By leveraging technology to preserve and showcase its rich cultural heritage, Sarawak is not only preserving its past but also inspiring future generations to explore, learn, and innovate.