Ayer keroh: A new polytechnic dedicated entirely to the field of artificial intelligence (AI) will be established in Lumut, Perak, as part of national efforts to enhance the Technical and Vocational Education and Training (TVET) system in line with Industry 4.0 developments.
According to BERNAMA News Agency, Polytechnic and Community College Education Department director-general Datuk Dr Mohd Zahari Ismail stated that the project has received government approval and construction is scheduled to begin under the 13th Malaysia Plan (13MP) next year. "Once the polytechnic and its programmes are approved, we will begin campus planning, curriculum design and instructor recruitment. We expect operations to begin within one to two years," he told reporters after officiating the 2025 Melaka State Community College Convocation Ceremony in Ayer Keroh today.
He mentioned that the institution will enhance graduate employability in technology-driven sectors, particularly amid growing demand for AI expertise. The new polytechnic will offer specialised certificate and diploma programmes in AI, a strategic move to meet the rising need for skilled talent in the digital and smart technology sectors.
Currently, more than 10 programmes in information technology (IT) and computer science across polytechnics and community colleges nationwide incorporate AI elements, including courses in machine learning, data analysis, and introductory AI. "This initiative will continue to expand across disciplines. All students, regardless of their main field of study, will be required to take AI courses," he said, adding that integration with fields such as the Internet of Things (IoT), automation, and big data analytics aligns with national priorities in data utilisation and digital innovation.
Mohd Zahari also noted that over 95 percent of TVET graduates from polytechnics and community colleges have either secured employment or pursued further studies, an indicator of the system's effectiveness in developing job-ready talent. Earlier, the convocation celebrated 569 graduates from Melaka's community colleges, part of over 32,000 graduates nationwide from the polytechnic and community college network.