The Johor state government is advancing plans to build an innovation-driven workforce through a new collaboration that places artificial intelligence training at the core of its economic development strategy. A recently signed memorandum of understanding establishes a structured framework to develop local expertise in AI design, strengthen alignment with industry needs, and attract technology investment into the state as part of a long-term digital transformation agenda.
The initiative is led by Johor’s talent development authorities and supports national digital ambitions by connecting local learners with advanced AI tools, applied learning environments, and real-world industry use cases. It is designed to prepare the state for wider technology adoption across sectors such as manufacturing, services, logistics, agriculture, and public administration, while helping businesses modernise operations and improve productivity.
Central to the collaboration is a dedicated AI Design Training Programme that will deliver structured instruction, mentorship, and project-based learning. Participants will gain a strong foundation in AI systems, data management, machine learning workflows, and the deployment of AI solutions in practical, real-world contexts.
The curriculum is expected to focus on applied use cases including automation, predictive analytics, process optimisation, and digital customer engagement. This practical emphasis aims to help organisations understand how AI technologies can be integrated into everyday operations to drive efficiency and innovation.
In parallel, plans are underway to establish a regional centre for AI skills development and innovation. Envisioned as a collaborative hub, the centre will support learning, experimentation, and knowledge exchange among students, educators, and industry professionals, accelerating the adoption of AI across the local ecosystem.
Training pathways are being designed to accommodate both new entrants to the workforce and experienced professionals seeking to reskill. This inclusive approach is intended to expand AI literacy across multiple segments of the labour market and ensure a broad base of talent capable of supporting digital transformation.
The collaboration also aims to strengthen investor confidence by demonstrating Johor’s long-term commitment to building AI capabilities. By formalising training structures and governance, state authorities hope to reduce critical skills gaps that can hinder technology deployment and slow innovation.
Responsible and secure AI adoption is a key component of the programme. Participants will be exposed to global best practices in AI governance, cybersecurity, ethics, and responsible data use, ensuring that new applications meet standards for privacy, transparency, and reliability while maintaining public trust.
A specialist certification track is also planned to equip participants with the ability to translate AI theory into applied solutions. Certified graduates are expected to act as internal champions for digital transformation within their organisations, supporting the practical rollout of AI initiatives.
The programme is expected to train hundreds of individuals in its initial phases, creating a pipeline of locally developed talent to support long-term technology adoption. Registration is scheduled to open in the second quarter of 2026, with graduates anticipated to contribute to both public and private sector projects involving automation, data-driven decision-making, and service innovation.
Johor’s leaders view the initiative as foundational to positioning the state as a regional centre for AI-driven development. By cultivating technical capacity at scale, the programme aims to reduce reliance on imported expertise, retain digital investment locally, and strengthen Johor’s role in Malaysia’s evolving technology ecosystem while supporting sustainable and resilient economic growth.






