STEM-related jobs to dominate future


Ong (second from left) witnessing Perak Chin Kang Association president Datuk Ng Tong Hai (left) handing over a souvenir to public intellectual Ng Yeen Seen (second from right) in appreciation of her efforts in hosting the TN50 seminar at Excelsior Hotel, Ipoh. Looking on is the association’s youth chief Soo Huai Yean.

COME 2050, students taking up science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) will stand a better chance of securing jobs and ultimately, a brighter future, says International Trade and Industry Minister II Datuk Seri Ong Ka Chuan.

He said this is because demand for high-technology manufactured goods was steadily increasing, even now.

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