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November 10, 2024

Ind4.0 News

Ind4.0 News (6)

Siem Reap: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports and Heng Samrin Tbong Khmum University organized a committee meeting for the leadership of the Master's Degree Program Project Industry 4.0 on April 28-24, 2020 at Angkar Parady Hotel, Siem Reap Province with the participation of professors and 5 project officers.
 
The Industry 4.0 project aims to develop curriculum, empower teachers and equip the necessary formal materials to enable industry 4.0 advanced training at partner universities. This project has been sponsored by the Erasmus+ program of the European Community in collaboration with the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sport, Heng Samrin Tbong Khmum University, Battambang National University, Mean Cheat University and other partner universities in Asia and Europe.
29 April 2020 | Siem Reap

 

1st International Conference of Business and Technological Advances in Industry Revolution 4.0 (ICoBTA-IR4.0) will be held on 3 to 6 October 2023 at Riverside Majestic Hotel Kuching Sarawak, Malaysia with the main theme "Industrial 4.0 and Challenges for a Sustainable Future". For more information and details please visit www.icobta4.0.com

International Training Workshop in ERASMUS+ Master Degree in Ind 4.0 at USU Medan, Indonesia

International Training Workshop in ERASMUS+ Master Degree in Ind 4.0 in Patras, Greece 2022

KOTA SAMARAHAN (July 5): University graduates should improve their skills in various disciplines so as to compete for any spot in the workforce, which is gradually undergoing digitalisation and where many jobs may soon be handled by robots.

In stating this reminder, Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) vice-chancellor Prof Datuk Dr Roziah Mohd Janor pointed out to the graduates that they must be aware of technologies, such as automation technology, in the world today that might not necessarily involve humans directly.

She also said with Industry 4.0 able to counter the dependence on human workforce, it would significantly change the future of employment and in this regard, Malaysia would have no choice but embrace the change.

“If the new, and complex, technological challenges are not given due emphasis, it could leave Malaysia far behind in global competition – thus, this is why the readiness amongst those from the younger generation, especially the university graduates, is very important,” she said in her speech at the opening of UiTM Sarawak’s 93rd convocation at the Samarahan Campus’ Jubilee Hall here yesterday.

Roziah also pointed out that Sarawak was no different from the rest of the country as the state government, led by Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, also emphasised on the transition to digitalisation via Sarawak Digital Economy Strategy 2018-2022.

“Sarawak (government) views digital economy as something that is going to create a new dimension in development and a promising growth for the state.

“Various initiatives have been identified towards realising the digital economy master plan in Sarawak, aimed at ensuring the well-being of society and economic sustainability over time and development.”

A total of 389 graduates received their scrolls during the first session of the convocation yesterday.

The group consisted of holders of the Bachelor of Office Systems Management; Bachelor of Business Administration (Finance); Bachelor of Business Administration (Marketing); Bachelor of Business Administration (International Business); Diploma in Business Studies, Diploma in Office Management and Technology; and Diploma in Banking Studies.

 

*Retrieve from Borneo Post Online 5 July 2022

The P12 team members presented the results of the project to the annual general assembly of the Sapienza Design Research that was held in December 2020.