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SDS and IAS Boost Digital Economy, Talent Development

Selangor Digital School (SDS) and Internet Alliance Malaysia have joined forces in a strategic partnership to boost the digital economy and talent development. The collaboration, formalized through a MoU, aims to connect students, professionals, and businesses in the digital sector through networking events, seminars, and conferences.

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With Malaysia’s goal to be among the world’s top 30 economies, the partnership focuses on addressing the need for tech-savvy talents, planning talent enhancement programs to equip the next generation with essential digital skills and knowledge.

The initiative also fosters a close relationship between SDS students and companies within the Internet Alliance network, providing students with real-world experiences, internships, and industry exposure. This partnership aims to bridge the gap between education and industry, creating a robust talent pipeline for Malaysia’s digital future.

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