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Digital Tech Institutions Recognised in Producing Sustainable Industry Relevant Talents for the Digital Economy

Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC) together with the Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE) awarded eight local universities and five polytechnic schools in Malaysia with Premier Digital Tech University and Preferred Digital Tech Polytechnic status respectively. These educational institutions are recognised for their qualifications and commitment in offering top-notch digital technology courses and ensuring highly-skilled graduates continue to flourish and fill future digital job demands locally and globally

The eight local universities receiving the Premier Digital Tech University status are University of Malaya (UM), Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM), Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM), Taylor’s University, Sunway University, Multimedia University (MMU), Tunku Abdul Rahman University College (TAR UC), and Asia Pacific University (APU). For Preferred Digital Tech Polytechnics status, the five polytechnics awarded are Politeknik Ungku Omar in Perak, Politeknik Balik Pulau in Penang, Politeknik Mersing in Johor, Politeknik Sultan Idris Shah in Selangor, and Politeknik Sultan Mizan Zainal Abidin in Terengganu.

“We need to ensure that our children who are entering tertiary education receive quality education, hence it is important that we upgrade our local universities and polytechnics. Careers in digital technology, which will grow in importance as we usher in the 4th Industrial Revolution, will be a vital part of Malaysia’s future. As such, we need to create opportunities and provide ample resources for students. MOHE is proud to support this concerted effort as it opens the way for institutions of higher learning (IHL) to be more progressive, especially so as we embark on Education 4.0.

As our country pushes the digital economy agenda, all parties must also do their part to equip fellow Malaysians with the skills and knowledge needed to succeed as a productive member of an innovation driven and knowledge-powered nation. In this regard, I wish to extend my heartiest congratulations to MDEC for its tireless efforts and countless contributions to the development of Malaysia’s ICT industry, most notably in the areas of education and human capital growth,” said YB Dato’ Seri Idris Jusoh, Minister of Higher Education.

“By recognising and awarding these institutions that we have awarded with Premier Digital Tech University and Preferred Digital Tech Polytechnic status, we can now focus on making sure that more institutions will follow in these footsteps and commit in educating our future leaders. Through this positive partnership with MOHE, industry partners, and ecosystem players, we can further nurture high potential digital tech institutions and make them world class to ensure Malaysia retains its top talents.  We are confident that these awarded institutions will produce more high quality talents for digital economy jobs. The expectations right now are very high for our education system to rise up to the challenge of driving human capital development. For this, we are fully committed in working closely with MOHE to meet that expectation,” said Dato’ Yasmin Mahmood, Chief Executive Officer of MDEC.

Premier Digital Tech Universities and Preferred Digital Tech Polytechnics are institutions that offer end-to-end solutions for students, educators and industry partners. With the help from MOHE, the digital technology curriculum will be restructured and reviewed to ensure students receive relevant industry-based skillsets that are aligned to industry needs. The Premier Digital Tech Universities and Preferred Digital Tech Polytechnics will also provide Digital Career Centres that offer a comprehensive range of services on career development, programmes and experiential learning, internship opportunities and employment assistance.

This will be achieved through engagement with key industry players, including  IBM, Fusionex, F-Secure, Inspidea, Streamline Studios, Grab, and industry associations, such as PIKOM, recruitment agencies, and academicians. Students can seek career guidance, internship support, information on education funds from providers, like Yayasan Khazanah, Yayasan Peneraju, Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA), PETRONAS and Averis, latest updates on in-demand careers and job markets, training opportunities as well as sign up for employment and career planning workshops.

With this initiative, school leavers who show a keen talent in digital creativity and innovation will be granted easy access to any Premier Digital Tech Universities and Preferred Digital Tech Polytechnics should they wish to continue their studies in digital technology courses there under the Green Lane enrolment programme. They will also get the chance to complete their internships with key industry players and renowned digital technology corporations, both responsible for transforming them into industry-ready graduates.

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 About Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation (MDEC)

Malaysia Digital Economy Corporation or MDEC (formerly known as Multimedia Development Corporation Sdn. Bhd.), an agency incorporated 20 years ago under the Ministry of Communications and Multimedia Malaysia, spearheads the development of Malaysia’s Digital Economy. Its mission is centred on driving investments, building local tech champions, catalysing digital innovation ecosystems and propagating digital inclusivity.

MDEC is also responsible for ensuring that Malaysia continues to develop digital innovation and nurture local information, communications and technology (ICT) talent, while attracting participation from global ICT companies to invest and develop cutting edge digital and creative solutions in the country. To know more about MDEC’s efforts and initiatives in driving Digital economy, please visit www.mdec.my or follow us on:

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