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Bridging online, offline retailing
Malaysia moves beyond MCO as adaptability becomes increasingly normal
Bridging online and offline retailing as Malaysia moves beyond MCO
Due to Covid-19 pandemic and the resulting lockdowns in 2020, retail businesses had to scramble to go online in order to regain sales and survive, while work-from-home workers adapted to shopping online.
MSIA timely to capture global demand for chips
PETALING JAYA: The government is ramping up efforts to enhance the productivity and competitiveness of its electrical and electronics (E&E) sector to capitalise on the booming global semiconductor market.
Petrosains, The Discovery Centre celebrates 22 exciting years of learning and discovery
PETROSAINS was established by PETRONAS in 1999 as a platform for presenting STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) in an exciting and stimulating way that makes a lasting impression.
A hybrid horizon
THERE are no two ways about it; educational technology is the future for tertiary education.
No end to tech education
As the pandemic brings about a spike in unemployment, government agencies and corporations shift to online platforms to speed up rehiring, while encouraging courses in tech.
Delving deep into digital economy
PENANG will spend RM50mil over the next three years to deliver the Digital Transformation Masterplan to capture opportunities in the digital economy and promote a digitally engaged society.
Reopening of schools a relief for B40 families
KUALA LUMPUR: Many families in the B40 group are relieved that schools are finally reopening because their children have not been reaping the benefits of online schooling due to poor Internet connection and lack of electronic devices.
‘Don’t charge school registration fees’
PARENTS in Johor are urging the government to reconsider charging school registration fees when their children resume in-school classes.
Laos: UNICEF provides Covid-19 response learning materials
Vientiane, Feb 28 (Vientiane Times/ANN): UNICEF has provided education materials worth more than 33.6 billion kip (US$3.6 million) to help implement the Education Response Plan of the Ministry of Education and Sports.