Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) is a proven solution to the global skills gap caused by rapid technological change. With graduate employability exceeding 94% in Malaysia and strong industry partnerships, it offers competitive salaries and inclusive development. Investing in TVET ensures a skilled workforce ready for future economic challenges.
As Sarawak advances in technical education and workforce development, bridging inclusion gaps for women and marginalised youth will determine how fully the state realises its vision of skilled, equitable progress.
This article explores Sarawak’s strategic efforts in upskilling and reskilling its workforce through programmes like iCPD, highlighting government initiatives, industry collaborations, and education reforms aimed at preparing talent for a competitive, future-ready economy.
The newly established Centre of Technical Excellence (CTE), among other technical institutions in Sarawak, is poised to produce highly-skilled workforce in light of the...
Deputy Chief Minister YB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Alfred Jabu Numpang (centre) officiated the opening ceremony of the Sarawak Career and Training Fair (SCaT)...