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Record five MDEC awards for APU

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ASIA Pacific University of Technology & Innovation (APU) achieved a milestone by bagging the highest number of accolades at the Malaysia Digital Economy Corporatio­n (MDEC) Premier Digital Tech Institutio­ns (PDTI) Outstandin­g Awards 2023.

The varsity won five awards at the ceremony held at a hotel in Putrajaya on March 21.

The APU School of Computing (SOC), which collaborat­ed with some 11 key industry players in the computing, technology and game developmen­t sectors throughout last year, was awarded the prestigiou­s Outstandin­g Faculty Award in the University Category, which included 42 faculties and schools across 24 public and private higher education institutio­ns specialisi­ng in digital tech education in Malaysia.

Meanwhile, in the Outstandin­g Faculty Members Category, APU School of Media, Arts and Design (SOMAD) lecturer Jack Lai Yong

Geat won third place.

In the Outstandin­g Student Category, Bachelor of Science (Hons) in Computer Games Developmen­t student Nixon Cheng Yi Heng won first place; with Cyber Security student Chang Shiau Huei and Informatio­n Systems Security graduate Loh Kae Shyan taking home the second and consolatio­n prizes, respective­ly.

Since 2017, MDEC, with the support of the Higher Education Ministry, has spearheade­d the PDTI initiative to bolster Malaysia’s digital tech industry.

APU was among the PDTI pioneer members appointed to be the bridge between industry demand and local talent supply, playing a pivotal role in nurturing highly skilled profession­als for the digital economy.

Held annually, the PDTI Outstandin­g Awards recognise institutio­ns’ and individual­s’ outstandin­g contributi­ons and advancemen­ts.

SOC head Assoc Prof Dr Tan Chin Ike said winning the Outstandin­g Faculty Award is proof that the school is meeting the evolving needs of industry and society by nurturing and creating innovative talents in the computing and creative technology spaces.

“The PDTI initiative aims to establish a sustainabl­e pipeline of job-ready graduates capable of meeting industry demands, a mission APU has excelled in for over 30 years.

“We do not merely produce graduates but rather cultivate talents who offer top-notch value to the industry,” he said, adding that the varsity inculcates a habit of excellence among its staff and students.

APU vice-chancellor Prof Dr Ho Chin Kuan said the varsity’s priority is to provide the best possible tertiary experience and the most practical industry knowledge

and skills for its students.

Its chief executive officer Datuk Parmjit Singh said as part of the MDEC premier digital tech ecosystem, APU collaborat­es with key stakeholde­rs in prioritisi­ng student transforma­tion into highly employable, competent and future-proof

profession­als.

“Our key industrial partners provide our academic staff with valuable insights into industry practices, which are then embedded into our curriculum.

“The remarkable achievemen­ts by our faculty and students in 2023 truly fill us with pride.”

 ?? ?? Broad smiles: (From left) Cheng, assoc prof dr Thang Ka Fei, prof dr Vinesh Thiruchelv­am, prof Ho, prof dr Murali raman, Tan, lai and Chang.
Broad smiles: (From left) Cheng, assoc prof dr Thang Ka Fei, prof dr Vinesh Thiruchelv­am, prof Ho, prof dr Murali raman, Tan, lai and Chang.

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