WLF Open Week 2026

WLF Open Week 2026 is your premier gateway to elite leadership acceleration, offering an exclusive immersion into our signature in-house training and bespoke programs. Connect with industry-leading mentors and access executive-level curricula designed to equip your teams with the strategic clarity to drive results and build high-performance cultures that last.
DATEApr 20 - 24, 2026
FORMATOthers
STATUSOpen for Registration
FEE RM100.00
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Industry Visit Bintulu, Sarawak Chapter

WLF Industry Visit — Bintulu, Sarawak26 – 29 July 2026 What does it take to lead at the heart of Malaysia's energy future? WLF's Industry Visit to Bintulu, Sarawak brings 45 senior leaders face-to-face with some of the nation's most strategically significant infrastructure — from the towering Bakun Hydropower Plant deep in the Sarawak interior, to the one of the world's largest LNG export complex at PETRONAS Bintulu, to a high-level roundtable with Dato' Ruslan bin Abdul Ghani, President/Group CEO of Bintulu Port Holdings Berhad. This is not a study trip, this is an immersive leadership encounter — where policy, strategy, and operations converge in real time. Over four days, participants will go behind the scenes of Sarawak's energy and logistics ecosystem, engage directly with senior industry leaders through structured roundtable conversations, and connect with a community of peers from across Malaysia's most dynamic organisations. The visit also features a heartfelt CSR engagement with the Uma Belur longhouse community in Sungai Asap — a reminder that leadership extends beyond the boardroom. Open to senior leaders at Head of Department level and above, this is a by-invitation programme with limited seats available. If you are ready to lead with greater perspective, curiosity, and connection — this visit is for you. 📍 Bintulu, Sarawak | 🗓 26–29 July 2026 | 👥 Limited to 45 participantsRegister your interest today.
DATEJul 26 - 29, 2026
FORMATOthers
STATUSOpen for Registration
FEE RM5,250.00
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