MBOT gives professional recognition to tech experts


Madius completes the ceremony by signing the plaque to commemorate the opening of the MBOT office, witnessed by Mohd Azhar (second from right), Ts. Ahmad Zaidee (front, left) and MBOT board members. (Inset) A sample of the MBOT member card with Touch n Go features.

TECHNOLOGISTS and technicians now have a clearer path towards gaining recognition through membership registration with the Malaysia Board of Technologists (MBOT). MBOT recognises technologists and technicians as professions which will be able to show the prestigious side of technology, together with Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET), which are important elements that will help weather the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and drive the National Transforma­tion 2050 (TN50).

Industrial Revolution 4.0 is the meeting point of technology between the physical and virtual world.

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