Nvidia, Infineon, Google, and Amazon said Malaysia needs more qualified talent.
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This sentiment was echoed during engagements with executives from Amazon, underlining a growing concern within the industry. "We cannot go on with the previous syllabus of TVET training. The best is for the private sector . The involvement of the private sector in education, in TVET, in technical training, in AI , would be far more efficient than having to run as a normal educational programme," Anwar said.
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