Sarawak’s First AI Biodiversity Museum to Be Built in Miri

Equipped with AI Technology, Sarawak’s First Biodiversity Museum to Be Built in Miri

AI Integration in Traditional Medicine

A groundbreaking project is underway in Miri—Sarawak’s first-ever biodiversity museum, which will not only showcase the diversity of both traditional and modern medicine but will also leverage artificial intelligence (AI) for a more interactive experience.

According to Professor Dong Jingcheng, Director of the Institute of Integrative Medicine at Fudan University, this museum is not only a first for Sarawak but also the first in the world to integrate AI into the study of traditional medicine.

Expected to Open Mid-Year

Professor Dong further stated that the museum is expected to be completed and opened by mid-year.

This announcement has excited researchers, students, and anyone interested in learning more about traditional medicine and its evolution toward modern healthcare.

Collaboration with the Sarawak Biodiversity Centre

Additionally, the museum management has met with the Sarawak Biodiversity Centre to explore potential collaborations in developing more sustainable approaches to modern medicine.

Professor Dong stated that the partnership is crucial for the economy, particularly in ensuring that future generations have access to more advanced modern medical knowledge.

Sarawak as a Pioneer in AI-Based Modern Medicine

So, who’s excited to visit this revolutionary museum?

With this biodiversity museum, Sarawak is not only preserving its rich medical heritage but also taking a pioneering step in integrating artificial intelligence with cultural and scientific advancements.

Stay tuned for the location announcements.

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