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German Industry Giants to Shape Malaysia's TVET Future

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Exciting news as German industry players get invited to join Malaysia's TVET Council, with plans to expand collaboration globally!

In a significant move to boost Malaysia's Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector, representatives of German industrial players have been extended invitations to join the National TVET Council. The Deputy Prime Minister announced this groundbreaking collaboration in Bangi, highlighting the importance of integrating global expertise into Malaysia's education system. This partnership aims to enhance the quality and relevance of TVET programs, paving the way for innovation and industry alignment.

Expanding on this initiative, the Deputy Prime Minister revealed plans to engage industry players from other countries with existing TVET institutes in Malaysia. By fostering international collaboration, Malaysia seeks to amplify its TVET offerings and create a diverse learning environment for students interested in technical skills and vocational training.

Incorporating global industry perspectives will not only elevate the standards of TVET in Malaysia but also open doors for cross-border knowledge exchange and skill development. By welcoming German industry giants to the TVET Council, Malaysia is poised to undergo a transformative educational journey, blending international best practices with local expertise.

This strategic alliance between German industrial leaders and Malaysia's TVET sector heralds a new era of innovation and excellence in technical education. As Malaysia embraces diverse industry insights, the TVET landscape is set to evolve, creating a platform for students to thrive in a dynamic and competitive global market.

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German industrial players invited to join national TVET council: DPM ... (New Straits Times Online)

BANGI: Representatives of German industry players have been invited to join the National Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) Council, ...

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German industry player to join TVET council (Free Malaysia Today)

The deputy prime minister says he will also invite industry players from other countries with TVET institutes in Malaysia.

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