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The Sun
4 days ago
- Science
- The Sun
Malaysia Techlympics draws 1.4 million annual participants since 2022
KUALA TERENGGANU: The Malaysia Techlympics programme has consistently attracted nearly 1.4 million participants each year since its inception in 2022. Deputy Science, Technology and Innovation Minister Datuk Mohamad Yusof Apdal revealed participation figures of 1.03 million in 2022, 1.82 million in 2023 and 1.31 million so far in 2024. The hybrid format combining physical and online events since June has expanded accessibility across the country. Mohamad Yusof said this approach supports broader community involvement in advancing Malaysia's science, technology and innovation goals. He spoke during the East Coast Zone Malaysia Techlympics 2025 launch at Terengganu Science and Creativity Centre. The programme aligns with the National Science, Technology and Innovation Policy Action Plan 2021-2030's emphasis on inclusive STI awareness. Malaysia Techlympics competitions cover emerging technologies like AI, IoT, drones, coding and robotics for participants aged seven to 30. The ongoing East Coast Zone event has drawn over 2,000 participants from 120 schools across Terengganu, Kelantan and Pahang. Mohamad Yusof highlighted the programme's rural outreach ensuring STEM education access for underserved communities. More than 1,500 students and 1,000 teachers from East Coast states have participated in training sessions, including virtual and physical Training of Trainers programmes. The initiative demonstrates Malaysia's commitment to developing future-ready talent through inclusive technology education. – Bernama


New Straits Times
09-06-2025
- Business
- New Straits Times
Malaysia Techlympics aims to engage 1.7mil participants
KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Techlympics 2025 has officially kicked off, aiming to engage 1.7 million participations nationwide. It will extend its reach to international participants in a science, technology and innovation (STI) competition. The enculturation programme is organised by Science, Technology and Innovation Ministry through its agency Malaysian Bioeconomy Development (Bioeconomy Corp). Bioeconomy Corp said the competition is open to participants aged 7 to 30 and will be carried out in phases, starting at the school level. It will continue with zonal screenings across six main regions and progressing to the national finals, which is scheduled to take place in November. "The competition format combines practical challenges, real-world technology exposure and experiential learning. "The initiative also includes inclusivity, an effort on widening access and equity by reaching underserved communities and remote areas through targeted outreach initiatives," the agency said. Teacher training sessions will also be conducted to equip educators with knowledge of current technologies to integrate and can be embedded into daily education to help bridge the educational gap nationwide. Bioeconomy Corp said Malaysia Techlympics 2025 marks a pivotal step in nurturing future-ready talent and driving a culture of innovation that will shape the nation's STI landscape for generations to come. "Recognising the crucial role of Artificial Intelligence in the future economy, Malaysia Techlympics 2025 will introduce more AI-focused competitions and activities, encouraging future generations to explore and develop expertise in this critical field." Additionally, several selected competitions offer opportunities and exposure for students to gain global exposure and represent Malaysia on the world stage. Aligned with national and global priorities through support for the National STI Policy 2021-2030, Malaysia Techlympics aims to build high-impact local technological capacity.