KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 -– Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today officiated the launch of the GITC TVET Placement Centre (GTPC), describing it as a crucial platform to connect skilled talent with industry demands and strengthen Malaysia’s technical and vocational education and training (TVET) ecosystem. Speaking at the Hari TVET Negara 2026 celebration, Zahid said the country's TVET sector continues to record encouraging growth, driven by rising enrolment rates and increasing confidence among young Malaysians in skills-based education. “The continuous increase in TVET enrolment and the growing number of youths choosing this pathway reflect stronger public confidence in skills-based education,” he said. Zahid noted that as more skilled graduates enter the workforce, it is essential for industry opportunities to expand at the same pace to ensure talent is effectively absorbed into the job market. He said the implementation of TVET 2.0 and the establishment of GTPC are important initiatives aimed at ensuring that training programmes, industrial placements, apprenticeships and employment opportunities are aligned more systematically with actual market requirements. “I believe GTPC will serve as a bridge between talent and industry, helping to produce a workforce that is fully prepared to meet the needs of the nation’s strategic sectors,” he said. According to Zahid, the success of TVET should not be measured solely by the number of students enrolled in institutions, but by the ability of graduates to secure quality employment, earn better incomes and build more secure futures. He stressed that close collaboration between the government, training institutions and industry players will remain key to strengthening the national TVET ecosystem and ensuring its continued relevance. “Through strong cooperation among all stakeholders, we will continue to enhance the TVET ecosystem so that it remains one of the key drivers of Malaysia’s future development and economic progress,” he added. -- MINUTESMY -- CREDIT: FB ZAHID HAMIDI

GTPC to Bridge TVET Talent and Industry Needs, Strengthen Workforce Development – Datuk Seri Dr. Zahid

KUALA LUMPUR, June 6 -– Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr Ahmad Zahid Hamidi today officiated the launch of the GITC TVET Placement Centre (GTPC), describing it as a crucial platform to connect skilled talent with industry demands and strengthen Malaysia’s technical and vocational education and training (TVET) ecosystem.

Speaking at the Hari TVET Negara 2026 celebration, Zahid said the country’s TVET sector continues to record encouraging growth, driven by rising enrolment rates and increasing confidence among young Malaysians in skills-based education.

“The continuous increase in TVET enrolment and the growing number of youths choosing this pathway reflect stronger public confidence in skills-based education,” he said.

Zahid noted that as more skilled graduates enter the workforce, it is essential for industry opportunities to expand at the same pace to ensure talent is effectively absorbed into the job market.

He said the implementation of TVET 2.0 and the establishment of GTPC are important initiatives aimed at ensuring that training programmes, industrial placements, apprenticeships and employment opportunities are aligned more systematically with actual market requirements.

“I believe GTPC will serve as a bridge between talent and industry, helping to produce a workforce that is fully prepared to meet the needs of the nation’s strategic sectors,” he said.

According to Zahid, the success of TVET should not be measured solely by the number of students enrolled in institutions, but by the ability of graduates to secure quality employment, earn better incomes and build more secure futures.

He stressed that close collaboration between the government, training institutions and industry players will remain key to strengthening the national TVET ecosystem and ensuring its continued relevance.

“Through strong cooperation among all stakeholders, we will continue to enhance the TVET ecosystem so that it remains one of the key drivers of Malaysia’s future development and economic progress,” he added.

— MINUTESMY
— CREDIT: FB ZAHID HAMIDI

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