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NTW 2025 draws over two million participants, exceeds target
NTW 2025 draws over two million participants, exceeds target

The Sun

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • The Sun

NTW 2025 draws over two million participants, exceeds target

KLANG: More than two million individuals have participated in skills development programmes under this year's National Training Week (NTW), surpassing its initial target of one million participants, said Human Resource Minister Steven Sim. He said 41 per cent of the participants were involved in training focused on Industry 4.0-related skills, highlighting a strong national push towards preparing the workforce for the digital and technological era. 'We want to use a platform like NTW to familiarise Malaysians when it comes to skills training. Go and take a course, any course. We want to make skills training a culture, a trend and to mainstream it so that everyone feels comfortable about doing courses. 'Don't look down on this one week of training. Studies have shown that in Malaysia, 35 per cent of employers are recognising short-term courses to evaluate the potential of their employees, and this is way higher than the global average of 14 per cent.' He said this at the launch of the NTW 2025 programme, 'Logistics Unboxed: Empowering Workforce Beyond Borders', here today. Sim also urged the private sector to take part in training their workers so that the nation's labour force is well equipped with the upcoming demands, thus securing Malaysia's interest and aspiration to strengthen its economy. 'I always say, dear friends in industry, help us help you train your workers. Investors are coming, but we don't have enough workers. We need 5,000 engineers, 10,000 technicians,' he said. The 'Logistics Unboxed' programme is set to benefit around 400 participants, including students and employers, through five days of hybrid learning. It combines online and in-person training sessions, delivered by representatives from the Human Resources Ministry, the Transport Ministry, the Human Resource Development Corporation (HRD Corp) and Infinity Logistics, providing valuable insights into emerging trends and essential skills for the evolving logistics landscape.

NTW 2025 Draws Over Two Million Participants, Exceeds Target
NTW 2025 Draws Over Two Million Participants, Exceeds Target

Barnama

time6 days ago

  • Business
  • Barnama

NTW 2025 Draws Over Two Million Participants, Exceeds Target

KLANG, June 16 (Bernama) -- More than two million individuals have participated in skills development programmes under this year's National Training Week (NTW), surpassing its initial target of one million participants, said Human Resource Minister Steven Sim. He said 41 per cent of the participants were involved in training focused on Industry 4.0-related skills, highlighting a strong national push towards preparing the workforce for the digital and technological era. 'We want to use a platform like NTW to familiarise Malaysians when it comes to skills training. Go and take a course, any course. We want to make skills training a culture, a trend and to mainstream it so that everyone feels comfortable about doing courses. 'Don't look down on this one week of training. Studies have shown that in Malaysia, 35 per cent of employers are recognising short-term courses to evaluate the potential of their employees, and this is way higher than the global average of 14 per cent.' He said this at the launch of the NTW 2025 programme, 'Logistics Unboxed: Empowering Workforce Beyond Borders', here today. Sim also urged the private sector to take part in training their workers so that the nation's labour force is well equipped with the upcoming demands, thus securing Malaysia's interest and aspiration to strengthen its economy. 'I always say, dear friends in industry, help us help you train your workers. Investors are coming, but we don't have enough workers. We need 5,000 engineers, 10,000 technicians,' he said. The 'Logistics Unboxed' programme is set to benefit around 400 participants, including students and employers, through five days of hybrid learning. It combines online and in-person training sessions, delivered by representatives from the Human Resources Ministry, the Transport Ministry, the Human Resource Development Corporation (HRD Corp) and Infinity Logistics, providing valuable insights into emerging trends and essential skills for the evolving logistics landscape.

Teachers to get an upgrade
Teachers to get an upgrade

The Star

time15-06-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

Teachers to get an upgrade

KUALA LUMPUR: A new initiative that will see nearly 400,000 educators trained in artificial intelligence (AI) applications has been announced as part of a move to modernise Malaysia's teaching force. Human Resources Minister Steven Sim said the programme, titled 'AI for Educators', will be implemented in collaboration with the Education Ministry. Involving 395,000 educators, the programme aims not only to equip teachers with technical AI skills but also to deepen their understanding of ethical considerations in using such technologies in the classroom. 'Our teachers are the frontliners in human capital development. 'They must be empowered with the latest knowledge and tools to prepare our people for the challenges of the AI era. 'This reflects not only the commitment of the Human Resources Ministry but also the wider commitment of the Madani government to ensuring our educators lead the way,' he said in his speech at the National Training Week (NTW) 2025 summit in Bukit Jalil here yesterday. Sim also revealed that this year's NTW had surpassed all expectations with over two million Malaysians participating in the free training sessions, double the initial target of one million. 'This is the third year we are organising the NTW and it has grown in scale and impact. 'Last year, we reached around 300,000 participants. This year, we've gone beyond our target even during the launch week,' he added. According to Sim, over 71,000 free training sessions were offered across the country, with more than 40% of them focused on Industry 4.0-related skills, including digital tools, automation and emerging technologies. He also extended an invitation to citizens from across Asean, saying that this year's NTW was open not just to Malaysians but also to participants from neighbouring countries, a move in line with Malaysia's role as Asean Chair this year. 'This is our commitment to building regional human capital and strengthening cooperation in a rapidly evolving economic landscape,' he said.

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