Malaysia capable of building Ivy League world-class skills training sector
Published on 12 Sep 2024 7:03:02 PM
Buoyed by its robust industrial ecosystem and growing appeal to multinational corporations, Malaysia is capable of establishing a solid Ivy League world-class skills training sector, says Steven Sim.
The Human Resources Minister said with the industrial ecosystem in Malaysia, the nation is one of the earliest in the region to be industrialised, attracting big companies, multi-national corporations and global tech firms.
He said during his speech at the launch of the Kia Asia Pacific Training Centre in Glenmarie, Shah Alam, on Thursday (Sept 12)
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Buoyed by its robust industrial ecosystem and growing appeal to multinational corporations, Malaysia is capable of establishing a solid Ivy League world-class skills training sector, says Steven Sim.
The Human Resources Minister said with the industrial ecosystem in Malaysia, the nation is one of the earliest in the region to be industrialised, attracting big companies, multi-national corporations and global tech firms.
He said during his speech at the launch of the Kia Asia Pacific Training Centre in Glenmarie, Shah Alam, on Thursday (Sept 12)
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