The Borneo Post

IPTs need to adapt amid changes brought by Industry 4.0 – Idris

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PUTRAJAYA: Virtual classes and assessment­s without examinatio­n are among the things that the country’s higher education institutio­ns ( IPTs) need to adapt amid changes brought about by Industry 4.0, says Higher Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh said.

Industry 4.0 refers to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufactur­ing technologi­es.

“Changes need to be made so that the country’s IPTs can position itself in line with the changes brought by Industry 4.0, which will create a lot of new jobs,” he said when delivering his 2018 mandate to ministry staff here, yesterday.

Idris said among the new jobs which would soon be popular are

Changes need to be made so that the country’s IPTs can position itself in line with the changes brought by Industry 4.0, which will create a lot of new jobs. Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh, Higher Education Minister

cyber security experts, digital marketing specialist­s, 3D printing specialist­s, urban farmers, data scientists, robotics engineers and aerospace engineers.

In line with this goal, he said the ministry’s slogan this year would be ‘ Higher Education 4.0: Knowledge, Industry and Humanity’.

“This change will ensure IPTs remain relevant. In today’s world, those with no degrees are able to generate high income and even become millionair­es if they are wise in terms of using technology,” he said.

Idris said the CEO@ Faculty programme which has been implemente­d at public universiti­es will be extended to polytechni­cs and community colleges this year.

The ministry would also ensure that 80 per cent of students get entreprene­urial exposure while studying, so that they could become job creators rather than job seekers after graduation, he added.

 ?? — Bernama photo ?? Idris (seventh left) with his deputy, Datuk Dr Mary Yap Kain Ching (sixth left), Higher Education secretary-general Tan Sri Dr Noorul Ainur Mohd Nur and others shouting the ‘Soaring Upwards’ slogan at the event in Putrajaya yesterday.
— Bernama photo Idris (seventh left) with his deputy, Datuk Dr Mary Yap Kain Ching (sixth left), Higher Education secretary-general Tan Sri Dr Noorul Ainur Mohd Nur and others shouting the ‘Soaring Upwards’ slogan at the event in Putrajaya yesterday.

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