Malaysian government officials and Oracle executives announce free AI training program for 300,000 people

Malaysia to Train 300,000 in AI and Cloud Skills by 2029

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Malaysia is giving 300,000 students and professionals free access to AI and cloud computing training through 2029, preparing them for tomorrow's jobs. The partnership aims to make Malaysia a regional AI leader by 2030.

Malaysia just launched one of Southeast Asia's most ambitious tech training programs, offering 300,000 people free education in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and emerging technologies by 2029.

Oracle and MyDIGITAL Corporation announced the collaboration this week, designed to transform Malaysia's workforce and cement the country's position as a digital innovation hub. The program gives students and professionals access to over 200 hours of training and professional certifications at no cost.

"Strong investment momentum in Malaysia's digital economy is reinforcing the country's ambition to become an AI Nation by 2030," said Gobind Singh Deo, Malaysia's Minister of Digital. The training complements Malaysia's Digital Economy Blueprint and National Fourth Industrial Revolution Policy.

Participants will learn high-demand skills including Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, generative AI, data science, and cybersecurity. The courses progress from beginner to professional level, letting learners advance at their own pace and earn industry-recognized certifications that help them stand out to employers.

The training launches through Oracle MyLearn, a platform already used by millions of technology students worldwide. By June 2026, the system will integrate with Malaysia's existing Rakyat Digital platform to create a seamless learning experience for all Malaysians.

Malaysia to Train 300,000 in AI and Cloud Skills by 2029

Oracle University has trained over three million certified professionals globally, with more than 20 million hours of content viewed worldwide. Now that expertise becomes freely available to hundreds of thousands of Malaysians looking to advance their careers or switch into tech fields.

The program addresses the growing gap between available tech jobs and qualified workers. As companies across industries adopt AI and cloud technologies, demand for skilled professionals continues to outpace supply across Southeast Asia.

The Ripple Effect

This training initiative does more than help individuals land better jobs. By building a skilled digital workforce, Malaysia strengthens its ability to attract international tech companies and investment. That means more high-paying jobs, greater innovation, and economic growth that benefits entire communities.

Local professionals gaining these skills can then mentor others, creating a multiplying effect that extends far beyond the initial 300,000 participants. Students who complete the training become ambassadors for digital literacy in their own networks.

The collaboration also positions Malaysia as a model for other developing nations working to build their tech sectors. When countries invest in accessible education, they create opportunities that lift entire generations.

Malaysia's commitment to making world-class tech education free and accessible shows what's possible when government and industry work together toward shared goals.

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Based on reporting by Regional: malaysia technology (MY)

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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