
Malaysia to Train 300,000 in AI and Cloud Skills for Free
Oracle is partnering with Malaysia's government to train 300,000 people in artificial intelligence and cloud computing at no cost by 2029. The massive program aims to transform Malaysia into Southeast Asia's AI leader while boosting career opportunities across the nation.
Three hundred thousand Malaysians will soon gain free access to world-class training in artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and data science, thanks to a groundbreaking partnership between tech giant Oracle and the Malaysian government.
Oracle announced the collaboration with MyDIGITAL Corporation in early April 2026, offering students and professionals over 200 hours of structured learning in cutting-edge technologies. The training covers Oracle Cloud Infrastructure, Generative AI, Data Science, Oracle APEX, DevOps, and Security through Oracle MyLearn, the company's global education platform.
The program comes as Malaysia positions itself to become a regional AI hub by 2030. Minister of Digital Gobind Singh Deo said the initiative will help build a highly skilled digital workforce while accelerating innovation and economic growth across the country.
Participants will earn professional badges and certifications that prove their expertise to employers, directly improving their career prospects. The training integrates with Malaysia's existing Rakyat Digital platform by June 2026, creating a one-stop destination for digital skills development.

Oracle Malaysia Managing Director Royce Teoh emphasized that the program equips people with practical skills to harness AI and transform how organizations operate. The company has already trained over three million professionals globally through Oracle University, with learners viewing more than 20 million hours of educational content worldwide.
The initiative addresses the growing demand for AI expertise as digital investment surges across Southeast Asia. Malaysia's government is calling on both public and private sectors to expand lifelong learning opportunities to meet this rising need.
The Ripple Effect
This training program does more than build individual careers. By empowering 300,000 people with in-demand tech skills, Malaysia is creating an entire ecosystem of innovation that could attract more technology companies, create new startups, and generate high-quality jobs across industries. As these newly trained professionals join the workforce, they'll bring AI and cloud expertise to businesses of all sizes, from local enterprises to multinational corporations, strengthening the entire national economy.
By 2029, Malaysia could see a generation of tech-savvy professionals ready to lead the country's digital transformation and compete on the global stage.
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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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