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UTeM Strengthening Aerospace TVET To Produce More Competent Graduates
UTeM Strengthening Aerospace TVET To Produce More Competent Graduates

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UTeM Strengthening Aerospace TVET To Produce More Competent Graduates

MELAKA, Aug 15 (Bernama) -- Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka (UTeM) is working to strengthen the Aerospace Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) sector to produce more competent graduates for the job market. Its vice-chancellor, Prof Datuk Dr Massila Kamalrudin, said the initiative is being carried out with the support of the National Aerospace Industry Corporation Malaysia (NAICO Malaysia), which has paved the way for strategic collaborations with major industry players. She said the partnership represents a significant step forward in ensuring that UTeM remains dynamic and a leading reference point in high-tech TVET, particularly in aerospace. "At the global level, UTeM is also collaborating with the Moscow Aviation Institute in Russia, and we are actively developing an Aerospace TVET curriculum that is relevant, dynamic, and aligned with the current demands of the global job market. 'In addition, we are identifying specific competency certifications that will equip graduates with the skills and knowledge to fully meet industry requirements," she said in a statement today. She said the initiative aims to ensure that every UTeM Aerospace TVET graduate possesses recognised professional qualifications and technical competencies, thereby enhancing their marketability both nationally and internationally. The Aerospace TVET programme will be offered entirely at the Faculty of Mechanical Technology and Engineering (FTKM) and the Faculty of Industrial and Manufacturing Technology and Engineering (FTKIP). Massila said UTeM's efforts to strengthen the Aerospace TVET field are in line with the government's aspiration to position Malaysia as a major aerospace hub in Southeast Asia, supported by a highly skilled workforce and a strong, competitive industrial ecosystem. Meanwhile, NAICO Malaysia Chief Executive Officer Prof Shamsul Kamar Abu Samah said the corporation is committed to fully supporting UTeM's efforts to develop an Aerospace TVET curriculum that meets industry standards and requirements.

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