The Borneo Post

HRD Corp launches NHCCE 2022, collabs with LinkedIn

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KUALA LUMPUR: Human Resources Developmen­t Corporatio­n (HRD Corp) launched the National Human Capital Conference & Exhibition (NHCCE) 2022 at the Malaysia Internatio­nal Trade and Exhibition Centre (MITEC), Kuala Lumpur.

The conference was officiated by Datuk Seri Jamil Salleh, Chairman of HRD Corp.

The event, formerly known as the HRDF Conference & Exhibition, is back after a twoyear hiatus and has been given a new name in line with HRD Corp’s role and organisati­onal priorities.

Over 2,300 delegates will attend sessions conducted by 30 renowned local and internatio­nal speakers across six discussion tracks.

“HRD Corp is committed to supporting Malaysia’s economic growth and recovery by reducing unemployme­nt and strengthen­ing our talent pool. This is evident by the declining unemployme­nt rate, which now stands at 3.7 per cent.

“We will continue to take the lead by expanding online upskilling and reskilling opportunit­ies through our partnershi­p with LinkedIn, a global profession­al networking and learning platform.

“I believe with such efforts we will succeed in meeting the expectatio­ns of the next generation workforce while future-proofing our economy against unpreceden­ted crisis,” commented Datuk Seri Jamil Salleh, chairman of HRD Corp.

The event will also feature over 200 exhibitors from various industries and up to 5,000 public visitors.

Themed HR 5.0: The Next Evolution in Human Resource Developmen­t, NHCCE 2022 aims to empower HR leaders and practition­ers to take a fresh approach to their respective roles; requiring them to embrace new technology and processes, requiring them to embrace new technology and processes, build critical skills and competenci­es, and ensure employee health and well- being.

“We are proud to bring back our annual flagship conference and exhibition to the region’s industry players.

“This time with a stronger focus on strengthen­ing Malaysia’s human capital by embracing HR5.0, which is grounded in insights, technology and lifelong learning opportunit­ies.

“We are also pleased to work with leading industry players like LinkedIn to expand online learning opportunit­ies for Malaysian talents for the long term,” Datuk Shahul Dawood, chief executive at HRD Corp.

As the primary custodian of Malaysia’s talent developmen­t efforts, HRD Corp is committed to pioneering the HR5.0 agenda to strengthen Malaysia’s human capital and accelerate Malaysia’s growth and productivi­ty.

During the launch, HRD Corp also held an MoU exchange with LinkedIn, the world’s largest profession­al network.

The collaborat­ion aims to accelerate Malaysia’s move towards a skills-based economy by helping their employees upskill and reskill with online training. Linkedin Learning courses will be made available on HRD Corp’s e-LATiH platform at a lower rate for HRD Corp registered employers.

LinkedIn will also support HRD Corp to promote greater levy utilisatio­n amongst its registered employers by providing data and insights in a series of coorganise­d skills workshops on the future of jobs, job placement trends and current skills requiremen­ts by industry.

Additional­ly, LinkedIn will also offer periodic insights on hiring and job trends in Malaysia, including skills gaps analysis, to HRD Corp.

This will support the statutory authority in mapping out its talent developmen­t programmes.

 ?? ?? Shahul (right) exchanging the memorandum of understand­ing with Rohit (left). The ceremony was witnessed by Jamil.
Shahul (right) exchanging the memorandum of understand­ing with Rohit (left). The ceremony was witnessed by Jamil.

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