
NGO for technical group aims high
Published on: Mon, Aug 18, 2025
By: Jeremy S Zabala Text Size: Agus (third left), Faidullah (third right), Malyneta (second left), Jason (middle) and Fatmawati (right) at SAPTT 2nd Annual General Meeting and 2025 Raya Celebration. Kota Kinabalu: The Sabah Association of Professional Technicians and Technologists (SAPTT) is determined to play its role as a platform for technologists and professional technicians in the State. SAPTT Chairman Ir Agus Irawan Hasanudin said it aims to assist and connect professional technicians and technologists with other parts of Malaysia, which in a way help elevate for their profession. 'The association also forged a strategic partnership with the Malaysia Board of Technologists (MBOT), which markets a significant milestone in professional recognition for Sabah's technical community. 'SAPTT remains committed to capacity building, actively organizing public training and upskilling sessions through the TechTalk@SAPTT Webinar Series and dedicated Professional Coaching Programs,' he told Daily Express. Subscribe or LOG IN to access this article.
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