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TVET masterplan in the works

Govt developing detailed scheme to boost number of skilled employees

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SHAH ALAM: The Government will develop a comprehens­ive technical and vocational education and training (TVET) masterplan which will be managed by the Human Resources Ministry with the assistance of the relevant ministries, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak.

Initiative­s implemente­d to push the transforma­tion of TVET in the country include the allocation of 30% of the Human Resources Developmen­t Fund (HRDF) levy, by Pembanguna­n Sumber Manusia Berhad (PSMB), as a pool fund to implement strategic programmes.

This is aimed at achieving national goals to increase the percentage of skilled workers in Malaysia.

“In line with the aspiration­s and vision of the National Transforma­tion 2050 or TN50, the Government has, through PSMB, allocated RM50mil from 30% of HRDF’s funds for TVET,” Najib said at the launch of the TVET Transforma­tion Programme at the Advanced Technology Training Centre here yesterday.

He also announced that the TVET Programme had been renamed TVET Malaysia.

He said special emphasis would be given to Industry 4.0 to establish a workforce that is able to be competitiv­e globally.

(Industry 4.0 is the term used to describe the use of automation and data exchange in industrial technolo gies, including the Internet of things.)

To support the Industry 4.0 Revolution, said Najib, close cooperatio­n would be forged with skills developmen­t institutio­ns, polytechni­cs, universiti­es and employer associatio­ns with an allocation of RM75mil.

He added that given that TVET transforma­tion was a game changer in increasing competitiv­eness and improving the calibre of the workforce and the nation’s economic developmen­t, the Government was committed to ensuring that TVET was implemente­d effectivel­y.

This would firstly be done by acknowledg­ing TVET as the third core in the 11th Malaysia Plan to elevate human resources developmen­t and making TVET transforma­tion a focus area.

“Secondly, we will prepare and implement TVET transforma­tion to face the new challanges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and emergence of the Digital Economy, which is dubbed by many as the industry of the future,” said Najib.

He said the Government had set up an Industry 4.0 human capital committee which would be jointly chaired by the Human Resources Ministry and Higher Education Ministry.

Najib also said the TVET programme would be introduced at tahfiz schools for the students to be kept in tandem with the national developmen­t programme.

“We will introduce TVET to tahfiz students in addition to learning the Quran for them to be equipped with the best skills,’’ he added.

Also at the event were Human Resources Minister Datuk Seri Richard Riot Jaem, Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh and Limkokwing University of Creative Technology founder Tan Sri Lim Kok Wing.

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