Proton hosts industrial visit for young talent, strengthens TVET efforts

Proton hosts industrial visit for young talent, strengthens TVET efforts

KUALA LUMPUR: As part of its ongoing efforts to train young Malaysians, Proton hosted an industrial visit at its Tanjung Malim facility within the Automotive High Tech Valley (AHTV). The main goal was to offer them a practical exposure and a better understanding of the automotive industry. 

KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • What was the purpose of Proton’s industrial visit?

    The visit aimed at offering a practical exposure and a better understanding of the automotive industry to young Malaysians.
  • Who guided the trainees during the session?

    The session was led by Proton’s Chief Designer, Azlan Othman, who shared valuable insights about the industry. 
  • Key highlights of Proton’s industrial visit are - 

    • A total of 35 aspiring students from GIATMARA Tanjung Malim attended this industrial visit, with some participants as young as 15 years old. These students were from different backgrounds, such as automotive & motorcycle technology, and vehicle repair & paint refinishing. 
    Proton hosts industrial visit for young talent Photo from Proton
    • The session was led by Proton’s Chief Designer, Azlan Othman, who shared insights about the car design, innovation, and industry standards. 
    • During the programme, trainees got a chance to observe vehicle assembly processes, quality control standards, and the use of modern technologies. 
    Proton hosts industrial visit for young talent Photo from Proton

    “At PROTON, we see talent development as a long-term responsibility. It is important to engage young Malaysians and sustain their interest in the automotive field by giving them meaningful exposure to the industry. Through  initiatives like this at AHTV, we are not only sharing industry knowledge but also helping young talents understand  the evolving automotive landscape, including advancements in electrification. This is key to building a strong  pipeline of future-ready talent for the nation,” added Dr Kasuma Satria Bin Mat Jadi, Chief Human Resource Officer of PROTON. 

    Proton hosts industrial visit for young talent Photo from Proton

    “This industrial visit gave our trainees valuable exposure to operations at PROTON’s plant in Tanjung Malim,  allowing them to see what it takes to be amongst the leading brands in Malaysia’s automotive industry. They were  particularly impressed by the advanced technologies, efficient production systems and strong quality practices, which are responsible for producing the current range of Proton vehicles. Experiences like this are important to  inspire our students to build their skills and pursue careers in the automotive sector,” said Fadilah Bt Abdullah, Head of GIATMARA Tanjung Malim. 

    Proton hosts industrial visit for young talent Photo from Proton

    Bigger purpose of this initiative

    With this industrial visit, Proton continues to strengthen collaboration between industry and training institutions, highlighting its commitment to nurturing young talent and supporting the TVET (Technical and Vocational Education and Training) ecosystem. 

    While positioning AHTV as a premier hub for learning, innovation, and talent development. We welcome educational institutions, trainees, and aspiring engineers to visit our Tanjung Malim facilities to gain practical, hands-on knowledge about modern automotive manufacturing and learn about advanced technologies, industry practices, and career pathways. 

    Also read: 500,000 cars, 1 million parts, what Is Geely really planning for Proton and Malaysia?

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