Themed "Preparing for Tomorrow’s Workforce," MCES 2024 acts as a global education hub, fostering collaboration, innovation, and change. It encourages dialogue between education and industry to ensure future talents are workforce-ready.
In her opening remarks, Teo highlighted “The creative industry, particularly in creating visual and video contents, recognises a compelling need for the production team to have validated skills such as video editing in post-production.”
“To this end, FINAS actively implements a wide array of human capital development programs, ranging from workshops and masterclasses to film appreciation programs, seminars, community initiatives, and beyond with 3,700 participants over the last year.”
Dato’ Kamil Othman, chairman of the National Film Development Corporation (FINAS), remarked “At FINAS, we are committed to integrating craftsmanship with cutting-edge technology, optimising this methodology to produce world-class content.”
The summit facilitated a live dialogue between educational institutions and industry representatives to align outcomes with industry needs. It explored micro-credentials, bridging academic learning with practical skills.
Case studies showcased effective upskilling and AI integration, improving student job prospects. The summit shared Vietnam's digital skills strategies, encouraging similar approaches worldwide.
Natalie Sit, Acestar’s managing director, emphasised “Micro-Credentials and AI will be the future of our national education and talent acquisition ecosystem. Acestar Group welcome all partners to collaborate in turning this vision into a reality as we are aiming for 3 million Malaysians to be upskilled and certified in the upcoming few years,”
The event concluded with the declaration of winners for CCC's ACP and Microsoft Office Specialist Malaysia Championship 2024. ACP assessed Adobe software skills, MOS focused on Microsoft Office. Champions will compete in the Certiport World Championship 2024 in Anaheim, California. This year, EcoKnights was selected as the NGO Partner-Beneficiary Body for the ACP, with the winning designs being designated as the official posters for the 16th International Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Fest organised by EcoKnights.
The 16th International Kuala Lumpur Eco Film Fest (KLEFF), Southeast Asia’s longest-running ecofilm festival, is collaborating with CCC’s ACP Malaysia National Championship 2024 and ‘Kempen Air Kita’, supported by the National Water Services Commission (SPAN), to creatively educate on sustainable water management.
“Malaysians' daily water consumption per person averages 237L versus World Health Organization's (WHO) recommended 165L, thus KLEFF’s theme, ‘Water: Sustainably Yours’ highlights the importance of internally-motivated behaviours in water consumption based on informed decision-making process,” explained Amlir Ayat, KLEFF Honorary Advisor, on this year’s championship theme.
Malaysian youths have previously achieved notable successes in the Adobe Certified Professional World Championship, bringing home several top titles. The press release urged corporate sponsor support.
For more information on the Malaysia National Championship 2024, please visit https://www.championshipmy.com/.
About EcoKnights
EcoKnights, an environmental NGO inspiring sustainable living, has organised KLEFF since 2008. Through Kempen Air Kita, EcoKnights collaborate with SPAN to promote sustainable water consumption and conservation. Visit EcoKnights: https://ecoknights.org.my/, KLEFF: https://kleff.my/kleff2024/ and Air Kita: https://www.airkita.org.my/ for more information.
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