Malaysian graduates of Japanese universities under the country's Look East Policy initiated by Prime Minister Dr Mahathir Mohamad in 1982 are fired up to move the country into the technology of the 21st Century, in line with Industry 4.0.
"The expertise that we have is indeed wide-ranging from technology to electronics, including mega-computers. We are here to give back to the nation and although we selected only 50 role models, there are actually many more who are ever ready to repay the good deeds of the government to us. "Now ALEPS functions not only as a platform to make available a trained workforce for industries but we have spread our wings to areas like public administration, political and social development.
He said his long association with Japanese institutions convinced him that Japan was committed to helping Malaysia meet the needs of its industries, especially in the field of learning, training and twinning, among others. Yuzairin said that because Malaysia began to industrialise in the 1980s, most of the machinery was now ageing, which also meant the country was still in the Industry 2.0 mould.
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