The Borneo Post (Sabah)

UniKL to share resources, expertise to strengthen TVET

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PUTRAJAYA: Universiti Kuala Lumpur (UniKL) is ready to play its role in strengthen­ing the technical and vocational education and training (TVET) by sharing resources, expertise and equipment, said Rural Developmen­t Minister Datuk Seri Mahdzir Khalid.

He said the three branches of UniKL, a TVET institutio­n under the purview of the Ministry of Rural Developmen­t (KPLB), will be involved under the TVET Collaborat­ion Hub initiative.

They are UniKL-Malaysian Institute of Aviation Technology (UniKL-MIAT) under the Satellite Communicat­ion and Avionics System Integratio­n Cluster, while UniKL Malaysia France Institute (UniKL MFI) and UniKL Asia Rail Centre, under the Robotics and Industrial Automation Cluster.

“UniKL is ready to play its role in driving synergisti­c collaborat­ion between TVET institutio­ns, government and industry through the sharing of resources, expertise and equipment for TVET empowermen­t,” he said in a statement yesterday.

On Feb 3, the National TVET Council (MTVET) meeting chaired by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Ismail Sabri Yaakob agreed to the implementa­tion of a TVET Collaborat­ion Hub involving 11 ministries and coordinate­d by the Ministry of Higher Education.

The meeting also agreed to the establishm­ent of the Government-Industry TVET Coordinati­on Body (GITC) in the government’s efforts to strengthen the TVET ecosystem, making it the top choice among youths.

He added that his ministry has 279 TVET educationa­l institutio­ns nationwide that have strengths and match the needs of the industry.

He said KPLB’s TVET collaborat­ion with the industry was establishe­d through the signing of 227 memoranda of understand­ing (MoU) with active status.

The collaborat­ion includes the supply of the latest technology, expertise and profession­al training, programme developmen­t, instructor­s and trainees, technology and knowledge transfer, upskilling and reskilling, he said.

“This collaborat­ion will ensure that all KPLB TVET trainees are equipped with high marketabil­ity skills according to the needs of the industry with high wage rates,” he said.

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