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Huawei Malaysia & UTAR Introduce Electronics Systems

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An exciting collaboration between Huawei Malaysia and Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR) that is set to revolutionize the learning experience in the field of technology. Together, they are launching a pioneering initiative – the Work-Based Learning program for the Bachelor of Technology in Electronics Systems.

This groundbreaking partnership aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry by offering students a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in real-world applications while pursuing their degree. The program integrates theoretical knowledge with practical, hands-on experience within Huawei’s ecosystem, providing a comprehensive understanding of electronics systems.

Revolutionizing Education: Huawei and UTAR

Students enrolled in this program will have access to Huawei’s cutting-edge technologies, mentorship from industry experts, and the chance to work on live projects. This hands-on approach will not only enhance their technical skills but also equip them with invaluable industry insights and professional development.

Through this collaboration, Huawei and UTAR are paving the way for a new generation of tech professionals who are not only academically proficient but also industry-ready. This innovative approach to education is a testament to the commitment of both institutions to nurture talent and drive technological advancements in Malaysia.

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Choh Yau Meng, Vice President of Human Resources at Huawei Malaysia

“In today’s competitive job market, the transition to employment demands more than theoretical knowledge alone. Work-based learning has emerged as a vital bridge between education and professional readiness. By engaging in hands-on practical training, students can directly apply textbook knowledge,” stated Choh Yau Meng, Vice President of Human Resources at Huawei Malaysia.

He emphasized, “This approach not only equips them with practical skills but also enhances their employability. Exposure to a global ICT leader like Huawei through work-based learning offers invaluable experience, preparing students for the demands of the industry.” These remarks were shared during the signing ceremony held at the Huawei Customer Solution Innovation Centre in Kuala Lumpur.

The collaboration between Huawei Malaysia and UTAR introducing Electronics Systems brings several benefits to Malaysia:

  1. Skill Development: It contributes to enhancing the skill set of Malaysian students in the field of electronics systems. This specialized program exposes students to cutting-edge technologies and industry practices, equipping them with skills aligned with the demands of the tech industry.
  2. Industry-Ready Workforce: By providing hands-on experience and exposure to real-world projects, the program helps cultivate a workforce that is not only academically qualified but also ready to contribute meaningfully to the tech industry upon graduation.
  3. Technological Advancements: The collaboration emphasizes innovation and technological advancements. Through this program, students can engage with and potentially contribute to Huawei’s technology, fostering innovation within Malaysia’s tech landscape.
  4. Partnership Opportunities: Collaborations like these strengthen the relationship between academia and industry. They encourage ongoing partnerships, potentially leading to further joint initiatives, research endeavors, and technology transfer that can benefit Malaysia’s overall technological ecosystem.
  5. Economic Growth: By nurturing a skilled workforce and fostering innovation, programs like this contribute to Malaysia’s economic growth. A technologically advanced workforce attracts investment, encourages entrepreneurship, and contributes to the country’s competitiveness on a global scale.

The Work-Based Learning program for the Bachelor of Technology in Electronics Systems marks a significant step towards creating a skilled workforce that meets the demands of the ever-evolving technology landscape. It’s a testament to the power of collaboration between academia and industry in shaping the future of education and innovation.

The collaboration between Huawei Malaysia and UTAR to introduce Electronics Systems marks a pivotal stride in the realm of education and technology in Malaysia. This innovative initiative promises to revolutionize the learning experience by bridging the gap between academia and industry, offering students a unique opportunity to immerse themselves in real-world applications.

By providing access to cutting-edge technologies, mentorship from industry experts, and practical engagement through live projects, this collaboration aims not just to enhance technical skills but to equip students with invaluable industry insights and professional development.

This program doesn’t just benefit the enrolled students; it holds the potential to benefit Malaysia as a whole. It nurtures a skilled workforce that is industry-ready, fostering technological advancements and innovation. The partnership strengthens the ties between academia and industry, laying the groundwork for future collaborations and advancements.

Ultimately, the collaboration signifies a commitment to fostering talent, driving innovation, and propelling Malaysia into a technologically advanced future. It’s a testament to the power of collaboration in shaping a brighter tomorrow for both aspiring tech professionals and the nation’s technological landscape.

For more information:

  1. https://www.digitalnewsasia.com/business/huawei-malaysia-partners-utar-launch-work-based-learning-bachelor-technology-electronics

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