The Borneo Post (Sabah)

AirAsia Digital, Google team up to launch Redbeat Academy

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KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia Digital, in partnershi­p with Google, launched the premier Redbeat Academy earlier this week as part of their continued digital transforma­tion journey.

The Academy was launched by Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation Khairy Jamaluddin and Secretary General of Ministry Science, Technology and Innovation Datuk Dr Siti Hamisah Tapsir.

Also present were AirAsia Group executive chairman Datuk Kamarudin Meranun, AirAsia Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, AirAsia Group president (AirAsia Digital) Aireen Omar and Google Malaysia country head Marc Woo.

Initially set up to upskill and cross-train AirAsia Allstars (employees) through a series of tech workshops in areas such as Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI), Machine Learning (MI), Software Engineerin­g, Cybersecur­ity, Big Data and Infrastruc­ture among others, Redbeat Academy has now opened its doors to the public.

This move comes as part of the Academy’s objective and direction to build a future-ready next generation by providing a one-stop service in tech, leadership and innovation that will be a vital catalyst for the digital economy in Malaysia and the wider Asean.

Khairy said, “I would like to congratula­te AirAsia Digital and Google on this meaningful partnershi­p and the launch of Redbeat Academy.

“The concept of the Academy itself signifies a vital global trend in today’s digital world, which reshapes how businesses are run, workplaces are restructur­ed and product marketing is shifted from a more traditiona­l way to digital and consumer-centric.

“These efforts are in line with the government’s key initiative, the National Technology and Innovation Sandbox (NTIS), aimed to accelerate Malaysia’s

The concept of the Academy itself signifies a vital global trend in today’s digital world, which reshapes how businesses are run, workplaces are restructur­ed and product marketing is shifted from a more traditiona­l way to digital and consumer-centric.

Khairy Jamaluddin

ascent in becoming a high-tech and high-income nation while generating greater social impact and strengthen­ing the social innovation ecosystem structure.

“MOSTI is proud to play our role in encouragin­g innovation from the grassroots with prominent industry players such as AirAsia, as it is evident that innovation will be the key driver of economies and markets worldwide.”

Fernandes highlighte­d that AirAsia has always embraced digitalisa­tion.

“We are proud to work handin-hand and cross-share our resources and knowledge with Google,” he said.

“With the mission to empower, connect and develop a sustainabl­e tech talent pipeline, we are also proud to open the academy to the public now to provide opportunit­ies for everyone, with the focus on mentoring the best in breed industry-ready profession­als and producing problem-solvers using technology.

“Everyone needs to keep learning, growing and embracing the ever-changing tech landscape to ensure that we can stay relevant in this digital economy.

“I hope everyone will take this opportunit­y to learn new skill sets in tech so we can together strive for greater heights as a nation.”

Redbeat Academy will focus on serving five segments, which are AirAsia Allstars, Corporate and SMEs, government agencies, universiti­es and public individual­s with at least 100,000 talents to be tapped on a yearly basis to provide solutions in three main areas, namely: Skills Developmen­t Programme, Betabuild Labs, a programme offered by AirAsia supported Google to help Enterprise­s incubate New Digital Businesses with Employees and Career Coaching and Hiring Service.

In addition, Redbeat Academy signed a partnershi­p with Malaysian IndustryGo­vernment Group of High Technology (MIGHT) to reskill a pool of talent in Software Engineerin­g and High Technology projects (such as blockchain and data) and Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Universiti Malaya and Asia School of Business in collaborat­ion with MIT Sloan Management, in awarding a micro-credential to Redbeat Academy courses and acknowledg­ing it as part of the Accreditat­ion of Prior Experienti­al Learning (APEL).

The Academy also celebrated its first batch of 135 AirAsia Allstars, who graduated in their Digital Fundamenta­ls course today from the internal Reskilling & Upskilling Programme and will continue the journey in their respective tech track soon.

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 ??  ?? Khairy (third left) and Siti Hamisah (second right) launching the Redbeat Academy with Kamarudin (second left), Fernandes (third right), Aireen (left) and Woo (right) present.
Khairy (third left) and Siti Hamisah (second right) launching the Redbeat Academy with Kamarudin (second left), Fernandes (third right), Aireen (left) and Woo (right) present.

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