cover image: Published in Malaysia in 2024 by Penang Institute

20.500.12592/3sr9n82

Published in Malaysia in 2024 by Penang Institute

24 Sep 2024

higher learning institutions to specialise and focus on specific domains 2 Enhance the HIRING of STEM talents by enabling mobility in the country and international talents 3 Attract and RETAIN talents in STEM 4 INVEST in STEM education and upskilling/reskilling programmes to reduce skills mismatch 5 Optimise VALUE creation by adopting the latest technology across the manufacturing sector to move u. [...] • This active intervention and investment in STEM education and talent development is in anticipation of an increasing shortage of talent and a widening skills gap in the semiconductor and technology industry. [...] These involve joint efforts from various STEM learning centres in the state, and federal ministries cutting across the Ministry of Finance, the Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry, the Ministry of Home Affairs, the Ministry of Education, the Ministry of Digital, and the Ministry of Higher Education. [...] EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 6 Penang STEM Governance and Delivery Framework The Penang government has over the years established a collaborative and cohesive approach to STEM education. [...] It identifies recommendations for policy change for the state and federal governments across various ministries to address the root causes of talent shortages and build the STEM talent pipeline.
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