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    Malaysia deepens national AI partnership with Microsoft, expanding whole-of-nation skilling across educators, enterprises, and communities

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    A whole-of-nation approach to national AI readiness

    As organizations adapt to AI-enabled ways of working, the strength of Malaysia’s future workforce will depend on how skills are developed early, consistently, and in ways that mirror real-world demands.

    Malaysia’s AI Nation 2030 vision recognizes that becoming an AI-driven nation requires more than technology adoption – it demands people who understand and use AI confidently, institutions that can adopt AI responsibly at scale, and ecosystems that translate AI capability into real-world impact. This requires a coordinated, cross-sector approach that connects the efforts of multiple ministries, agencies, and ecosystem partners to reach key segments of Malaysian society:

    • Educators and learning institutions: Teachers across K-12, TVET, community colleges, and universities gain practical, role-based AI skills to integrate AI into teaching, curriculum design, and student engagement – equipping them to prepare the next generation of AI-ready Malaysians.
    • Micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs): Malaysia’s MSME sector, which forms the backbone of the national economy, will receive targeted AI literacy and productivity training to adopt AI tools for business operations, customer engagement, and competitiveness.
    • Retired servicemen and women: Veterans transitioning into civilian roles or community leadership will gain foundational AI skills, ensuring they remain active contributors to Malaysia’s economic and social development.
    • Institutional leaders and management: Heads of schools, TVET institutions, government agencies, and community organizations will be equipped to lead AI adoption within their institutions – setting policies, establishing norms, and driving responsible implementation from the top down.
    • Students and youth: Young Malaysians across K-12 and TVET institutions gain foundational and applied AI skills matched to real-world needs, building the talent pipeline for Malaysia’s AI-driven economy.

    Rashvin Pal Singh, Group CEO, Biji‑Biji Initiative & Mereka, added, “For AI to truly create impact, it has to reach classrooms, educators, and communities in practical and accessible ways. Through Microsoft Elevate, we are working closely with the National AI Office and Sekretariat Majlis TVET Negara to translate AI from a concept into everyday practice, in ways that are responsible, inclusive, and relevant to real, practical needs. This initiative represents an important step in ensuring that no one is left behind as Malaysia builds its AI‑ready future.”

    Dr. Jasmine Begum, General Manager, Legal & Government Affairs, Microsoft ASEAN, said, “AI can only deliver real value when people across society understand how to use it meaningfully and responsibly in their everyday work and decision‑making. Technology is an enabler, while impact comes from how individuals, organizations, and institutions apply AI in ways that are practical, trusted, and relevant to real‑world needs.

    “Microsoft Elevate is designed to build capabilities at scale; supporting communities, enterprises, and public sector institutions to adopt AI confidently and responsibly. Through these programs, we aim to ensure Malaysia’s AI ambitions are realized in a way that delivers long‑term impact, enabling more people to gain the skills, access, and support they need to thrive in the AI economy.”

    Microsoft Elevate is a global initiative by Microsoft aimed at empowering communities by providing AI skills, knowledge and tools to people and organizations. It is being rolled out in multiple markets across Southeast Asia and beyond, supporting governments and institutions as they prepare people for an AI-powered economy.

    For more information, and to register for Microsoft Elevate in Malaysia, please visit:



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