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SDGA Leaders Reflect on Vision and Growth During Visit to The Exchange 106

Sunday, 26 October 2025

Venue: EXCHANGE 106, Kuala Lumpur (KL)

Soft afternoon light filled the glass halls of The Exchange 106 as Executive Committee members of the Sarawak Dayak Graduates Association (SDGA) stepped into one of Malaysia’s most iconic towers on Sunday, marking a moment of reflection, inspiration and renewed purpose.

The visit was led and guided by SDGA Vice President Iban, Reily Repai. More than a simple walkthrough, the experience served as a quiet reminder of how far aspirations can reach when driven by purpose, unity and a shared vision.

From the ground floor to the panoramic views overlooking Kuala Lumpur’s skyline, each step offered insight into a space shaped by ambition, innovation and progress. The Exchange 106, with its striking architecture and modern identity, reflected Malaysia’s continued advancement and echoed the aspirations of Sarawak talents who are contributing across the nation.

For the SDGA delegation, the visit was both inspiring and grounding. Standing amidst the city’s towering developments, conversations turned not to distant dreams, but to building upon what has already been achieved. SDGA today stands on a strong foundation, with a home and a building of its own, a milestone that many organisations aspire towards.

The visit marked a symbolic moment as SDGA enters its next phase of growth, with renewed commitment to elevate the association into a centre of influence, collaboration and opportunity. It was not framed as a distant hope, but as the beginning of greater possibilities shaped through collective effort and strategic direction.

The visit concluded with a sense of gratitude and determination. What began as an observation of architectural excellence became a reminder that every meaningful journey begins with a single vision, one that the Dayak community continues to carry forward with resilience and purpose.

As the team looked out across the city, a quiet yet powerful thought remained, that the future is never far when it is built together.