THE World Young Scientist Summit (WYSS) 2024, concentrating on worldwide TVET cooperation approach and exchange of concepts, saw some 30 individuals standing for Malaysia to the four-day occasion kept in Wenzhou, China.
It was the 2nd successive year that Malaysia was welcomed to the distinguished occasion, which saw a churchgoers of 400 delegates from different nations.
With among the largest variety of global delegates, Malaysia’s agents were from the National Technical and Vocational Education and Training Council (MTVET), Department of Skills Development, Department of Human Resources, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTEM), Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (UKM), Tafe College, Sultan Azlan Shah Polytechnic, Industrial Training Institutes from Kuantan, Pasir Gudang and Kota Kinabalu, in addition to Malaysia Automotive Robotics & & IoT Institute (MARii) and Advance Retro Solution (ARS).
The delegation was headed by Dr Azmi Ahmad, that is the replacement director-general (advancement) of the Department of Skills Development.
Besides keynote speech, professional record, study and sharing session from commercial and worldwide scholastic agents, the online forum was enhanced with visitation to the top-notched TVET modern technology display in Yalong, covering wise production, IR 4.0 modern technology, IOT and center upkeep, to name a few.
In his speech, Azmi shared his wholehearted gratefulness to Beifang Automotive School for their friendliness.
“There is good potential for international collaboration between Beifang, Beifang Automotive School and Malaysia TVET for lecturer and student exchange programmes.
“With exceptional training centers and talking sources, Malaysia trainees might have the chance to check out brand-new auto modern technology,” he said.
At the same time, students from Beifang Shijiazhuang are very excited and look forward to starting their study exchange programme in Malaysia.
” TVET is currently indeterminate. Collaboration throughout areas would certainly enhance the training landscape to be a lot more affordable and efficient,” Azmi added.
Via the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), China aims to assist in transferring their technology to the rest of the world through international collaboration strategies.
Azmi also said Malaysia could leverage the technology and support from Yalong and the strong industrial and academic network via BRI.
The Malaysia-China collaboration was also strengthened with the Letter of Intent (LoI) signing between Universiti Sultan Zainal Abdin (UniSZA), Yalong and ARS.
According to Prof Dr Saiful Bahri Mohamed, dean of UniSZA’s Faculty of Innovative Design & Technology, there are two students doing internship in Yalong, and one in ARS.
“This was a great outcome after the very first browse through and ARS, along with Yalong, would certainly sustain UniSZA in modern technology transfer and global programs in wise production and mechatronics.”
This year, substantial strides were made in Malaysia-China global TVET cooperation.
Following in 2014’s WYSS engagement and TVET research browse through, countless conferences and website sees have actually happened for Malaysian agents in China.
Recently, ARS ended Malaysia’s very first abroad commercial accessory training with the Centre for Instructor and Advanced Skill Training (CIAST) at Yalong last month.
Currently, 3 teams of speakers from GiatMara and Mara Skills and Technical department are undertaking training in wise production, center upkeep and IoT modern technology.
By completion of November, 24 trainees with speakers from Kolej Yayasan Pelajaran Johor and Johor Skills would certainly be going to the commercial automation training in China.
Early following month, 10 trainees with speakers from Universiti Malaysia Kelantan will certainly be signing up with the wise farming training in China.
Meanwhile, Muhammad Nizam Ahmad, Secretariat of MTVETstressed on the relevance of cooperation in between sector and academics.
MTVET is presently checking countless TVET establishments in Malaysia throughout 12 ministries.