International Energy Week – Borneo’s Gateway to a Clean Energy FutureInternational Energy Week (IEW) is East Malaysia’s most prominent energy-focused event, held in the picturesque city of Kuching at the Borneo Convention Centre. Since its inception in 2009, IEW has evolved into a strategic gathering for global and regional leaders, policymakers, and industry experts dedicated to the pressing issues of energy transition, decarbonization, and sustainable development.The 6th edition of IEW, organized by the Ministry of Energy and Environmental Sustainability (MEESty), is set to position Sarawak as a clean energy hub not just for Malaysia, but for all of Southeast Asia. Themed “From Sarawak to the World: Journey to Clean Energy Leadership,” the event aims to showcase the region’s innovative solutions, strategic vision, and natural potential in the global shift toward low-carbon economies.
From Borneo to the World: A Regional Energy VisionIEW isn’t just about Sarawak—it’s about connecting Borneo’s energy agenda with global climate goals. As the world increasingly turns toward renewable energy sources, energy efficiency, and smart infrastructure, this event places Borneo on the map as a region with the resources and ambition to lead the charge.
Key areas of focus at IEW 2025 include:Renewable energy development (hydro, solar, biomass)Hydrogen economy and export strategiesCarbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS)Grid modernization and digital energy infrastructureASEAN-wide clean energy cooperation and policy alignmentBy drawing on its abundant natural resources and combining them with innovation and international collaboration, Sarawak is redefining its role—from energy exporter to clean energy pioneer.
High-Level Dialogue and Regional LeadershipOne of the defining features of International Energy Week is its focus on leadership and policy coherence. With Malaysia as the host nation, the summit welcomes delegations from across ASEAN, as well as speakers and experts from around the world. These sessions aim to create actionable blueprints for clean energy investment, integration, and innovation across Southeast Asia.Notable expected participants include:Energy ministers and environmental authoritiesSenior executives from oil, gas, and renewable firmsInternational development organizations (ADB, UNDP, etc.)Startups specializing in climate-tech and energy storageResearchers and academics from energy institutesThese high-level dialogues are not just ceremonial—they are strategic. With a shared focus on zero-carbon development, the summit helps shape real policies that will influence energy systems across the region for decades to come.
Exhibitions and Technology ShowcasesRunning parallel to the summit, IEW’s exhibition component presents an immersive experience, giving attendees a hands-on look at the latest advancements in energy technology. From green hydrogen electrolyzers to smart microgrid control systems, the expo floor becomes a marketplace of innovation.
Featured technologies and solutions include:Large-scale hydro and solar integration systemsOffshore wind and tidal feasibility toolsGreen hydrogen production and transport technologyAI-based demand forecasting and grid optimizationCarbon accounting and climate compliance platformsThis dynamic exhibition allows visitors to interact directly with developers, learn from live demonstrations, and even explore partnership and procurement opportunities.
A Platform for Startups, Investment, and CollaborationBeyond the traditional industry giants, International Energy Week actively promotes participation from emerging startups in the clean energy sector. Whether it’s carbon offset platforms, energy blockchain systems, or rural electrification innovations, IEW provides fertile ground for early-stage ventures to gain visibility and support.
IEW offers unique opportunities to:Pitch innovations to public and private investorsForm cross-border strategic partnershipsDiscover pilot project opportunities in Sarawak and ASEANEngage in mentorship and accelerator programsBy enabling these collaborations, the event not only fosters business growth but accelerates the regional energy transition through innovation.
Sustainability in Focus: The Road to Net ZeroAt its core, International Energy Week is committed to the net-zero mission. In line with Malaysia’s own goal of becoming carbon neutral by 2050, the event tackles the complexities and pathways of sustainable development. It also reflects Sarawak’s proactive role in building low-carbon strategies, including hydropower-driven industries, carbon trading potential, and climate-adaptive urban planning.In various panel discussions, attendees can explore:The economics of decarbonization and carbon pricingRegulatory and policy challenges in Southeast AsiaCommunity-led clean energy initiativesNature-based solutions and ecosystem preservationWorkforce reskilling for a green economyIEW provides a balanced perspective that bridges energy security, economic development, and environmental integrity.
Why Attend International Energy Week?Whether you’re a policymaker, clean-tech entrepreneur, energy investor, or academic, IEW is the place to connect, discover, and lead. The event not only highlights Sarawak’s leadership but positions East Malaysia as a global contributor to clean energy transitions.Attendees can expect to:Engage with over 200 exhibitors and solution providersNetwork with 5,000+ energy professionals from ASEAN and beyondParticipate in over 50 conference sessions and workshopsExplore investment-ready projects in hydrogen, solar, and storageDiscover government tenders and regulatory frameworksA Visionary Platform for Clean Energy LeadershipAs the urgency to address climate change grows, events like International Energy Week play a vital role in charting a sustainable future. With its rich natural resources, bold political will, and growing network of innovation partners, Sarawak is poised to become a clean energy leader not only in Malaysia but globally.IEW embodies the spirit of transformation—from fossil-fuel dependency to clean energy independence—and serves as a powerful reminder that meaningful energy transition is not only possible, but already underway. From Borneo to the world, the journey to a cleaner, smarter energy future starts here.