3. Summary from discussion with Ir. Dr. Mazlee, 8th Sept 2015
Robotics can follow
the development of
Automation Industry
– Flagship Program
can spurs industry
•Can start with
development of a robotic
product like ROV just like
automation with PROTON
•Flagship local project
localization of
product/technology,
reduce dependency to
oversea’s tech, overcome
specific/niche issues (e.g:
battery shelf life for UAV
can improve from 20
minutes)
Currently 160K
graduates with no job
in 6 months
Academic – driven by
knowledge | Industry
= Driven by
Skills/Competency
•Define Structure
Identify Competency Look at the whole
value chain from
manufacturing
teaching
maintaining sales
operating
Can also include
related value added
skills such as safety,
CPR, etc
Create market, not
grant
•How to create market –
Lessons learned from Oil &
Gas (Special Counsel with
countries like Korea etc)
4. How to develop NOSS
Industry Panel
•8 – 12 industry panels
•Panels are candidates from
Direktori Pakar Industri
Negara (DPIN)
Review by JTPS
•Jawatankuasa Teknikal
Penilaian Standard
•Drafted document review
Develop curriculum
•Develop detailed
curriculum
Review by JTPS
•Approval to SKM
•Training Centre will make
reference for WIM
•Minimum requirement of
requirement/equipment is
indicated in NOSS
5. Human Capital Analysis
Occupational
Analysis (OA)
NOSS WIM
DESCUM
TECHNIQUE
8 Levels
• 1 -5 under MOHR
• 6 – 8 under MOE
Formulate curriculum
Mapped to see mismatch of needs
and current capability
Framework for Implementation Plan
(Strategy Timeline Costing)
7. Summary from discussion with Pn Salwa Denan, 28th Aug 2015
SIRIM Standards is a standard
development agency under
Jabatan Standard Malaysia
Standard can be MARKET
DRIVEN (e.g: halal standard)
Adoption of standards can create
new market/businesses:
•ISO/IEC 27001 = certification, testing,
process, consultancy
Standards Implementation also
dependent on whether it’s a
compulsory or voluntary
standards
•Halal standard not many but impact and
usage is HIGH
Cost of development a standard
~ RM 27,200.00
Justification – to support NKEA,
Roadmap and RMK 11
Can also participate in
international standard
committee – Japan/Korea’s
strategy – so local requirements
can be incorporated in the
international standards
8. Standards Types
Total Adoption
Adopt the international
standard as it is
Why? = Make the
standard accessible
and cheap locally
Adapted
Take and customized
international standard
Can be too stringent as
follow requirement of
that country
12 – 18 months
Indigenous/From
Scratch
Access to global market
Unique to Malaysia
such as GPMC, JUPEM,
eKasih on MyKad
De facto industry
standard
IEEE,ASTM,CCMA
To get approval and
pay royalty if want to
customized to become
Malaysian standard
10. Summary from discussion with Pn Salwa Denan, 28th Aug 2015
Why
Standard?
Compliance
to
International
Standard
Customer
Confidence
Product
Consistency
Access to
global market