BANGI, June 7 — Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Dr. Ahmad Zahid Hamidi has welcomed the launch of the Malaysia-China Industry-Education Alliance (MCIEA), describing it as a strategic step towards strengthening bilateral cooperation in education, skills training and future talent development.
Speaking at the Malaysia-China TVET Diplomacy Dinner held at Hotel Tenera, Bangi, Zahid said the alliance would further enhance collaboration between Malaysia and China in developing a highly skilled workforce capable of meeting the demands of the future economy.
He noted that in an era increasingly driven by technology and innovation, Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) must continuously evolve in line with industry requirements.
“Collaborative initiatives such as MCIEA will provide greater opportunities for students and educators to gain exposure to strategic fields including artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, semiconductors and other emerging technologies,” he said.
Zahid also expressed appreciation for the commitment shown by educational institutions and industry partners from China in supporting local talent development through knowledge-sharing, training programmes, scholarships, technology transfer and various initiatives that benefit Malaysia’s younger generation.
He said such partnerships play a crucial role in strengthening the country’s TVET ecosystem while ensuring graduates possess the skills and competencies needed in an increasingly competitive global economy.
The Deputy Prime Minister expressed confidence that the collaboration between Malaysia and China would continue to create new opportunities for skills development, innovation and industry-driven education.
“God willing, this partnership will further strengthen the national TVET ecosystem and produce more highly skilled talents who are ready to meet the needs of the future economy,” he said.
— MINUTESMY
— CREDIT: FB ZAHID HAMIDI