STEM vital for nation’s progress


Good job: (from right) The winning team from last years National Science Challenge, Lee Shan Shan, Partiban Anathurai, and See Jin Ming being greeted by Malaysian Ambassador to Sweden Datuk Badruddin Abdul Rahman at the embassy.

Malaysia will need youth with a sound knowledge of science, technology, engineering and mathematics to push the country towards further development and success.

FOR Malaysia to progress, science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) professionals are very much in need to address or resolve future issues or problems.

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