Malaysia aspires to host Asean Year of Skills 2025

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Malaysia aspires to host Asean Year of Skills 2025
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SINGAPORE: Football fever is set to hit Singapore this weekend as Euro 2024 kicks off in Germany, with food and beverage (F&B) outlets gearing up for the crowds during the month-long tournament from June 14 to July 14.

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia aspires to host the Asean Year of Skills 2025 in collaboration with the International Labour Organisation , says Steven Sim Chee Keong.

"I am confident that, through the identified programmes, we can facilitate the exchange of knowledge and sharing of best practices to improve the expertise and productivity of our workforce. The Asean Year of Skills 2025 will include various programmes and initiatives across Southeast Asia, including the National Human Capital Conference & Exhibition , the HRD Corp's annual flagship event that brings together the best industry captains from around the world to discuss challenges and opportunities in human capital development.

It will also encourage investment into the Asean workforce by prioritising capacity building, education and skills development for a future-ready workforce, with a specific focus on emerging fields like Artificial Intelligence and semiconductor technologies.

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