MARii calls for graduates, employees to reskill, upskill


Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Lim Ban Hong (file pic) said this would help Malaysia realise its aspiration to be a hub for high-skilled workers and be one of the catalysts to attract high-value investments to Malaysia.

KUALA LUMPUR: Graduates and employees in the local automotive industry should take full advantage of the Malaysia Institute of Automotive, Robotics and IoT’s (MARii) reskilling and upskilling programmes to enhance their skills and meet the growing demand in the global automotive industry.

Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry Datuk Lim Ban Hong (file pic) said this would help Malaysia realise its aspiration to be a hub for high-skilled workers and be one of the catalysts to attract high-value investments to Malaysia.

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