Building the base for creative industry


Opening touch: Prof Sahol Hamid, Prof Amin, Idris, Prof Mohd Azmi and Dr Abu Hasan at the launching of the event.

IN line with the long-term aim to make the country a regional hub for digital content, the government will introduce 3D design and software to be made accessible to all national schools for free.

Second Education Minister Datuk Seri Idris Jusoh said the move was to help enhance the level of creativity and innovation in students, thereby building the foundation for Malaysia’s creative industry.

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