University programme helps SMEs stay relevant in their field despite various challenges


Azmawani says the programme helps business owners learn new skills and techniques that are relevant to their field.

SMALL and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) need to continue to innovate to stay relevant in today’s fast changing economic landscape.

Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) research and graduate studies deputy dean Assoc Prof Dr Azmawani Abd Rahman said one of the ways is for the owners to stay updated on trends to learn new skills and techniques that are relevant to their field.

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