SHAH ALAM,
17 AUGUST 2020: Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) and
Tourism Malaysia have signed a Memorandum of Collaboration (MOC) in Hotel UiTM
Shah Alam today with the primary objective to strengthen cooperation between
the university and the nation’s tourism promotion agency. The signing ceremony
was fulfilled by UiTM’s Vice Chancellor, Emeritus Professor Datuk Ir. Dr. Mohd
Azraai Kassim and Tourism Malaysia’s Director General, Datuk Musa Yusof, and
witnessed by the Dean of the Faculty of Hotel and Tourism Management, Professor
Dr Hj Mohd Salehuddin Mohd Zahari and Tourism Malaysia’s Director of Human
Resource, Datin Rafidah Idris.
The MoC between UiTM and Tourism Malaysia
marks a new milestone in the formalization of a long and well-established
networking relationship between these two institutions. Through this MOC, the
cooperation will form a synergy that can be very productive for both parties,
particularly in addressing knowledge and skills gap between industry and
academia.
“This strategic relationship is necessary to
strengthen the tourism and hospitality academia and industry linkage and to
ensure UiTM remains competitive by acquiring and sharing current knowledge as
the tourism industry progresses, as well as towards the realization of UiTM’s
strategic planning, to be a Globally Renowned University by 2025” said Emeritus
Professor Datuk Ir. Dr. Mohd Azraai Kassim in his welcoming speech. He
expressed his gratitude to see the UiTM and Tourism Malaysia partnership
formalized and looks forward to assisting Tourism Malaysia in terms of sharing
knowledge, skills, research and labour provision.
Datuk Musa Yusof said it is imperative for
the national tourism organization (NTO) like Tourism Malaysia to collaborate
with industry including higher education institution to formulate new strategies
to ensure the sustainability of the tourism industry, which also faces
challenges in marketing digitalization to cater for the targeted market
segmentation.
“This collaboration is not only able to
produce a more skilled workforce, but will also benefit the development of the
organization for both parties as well as forging the best practices of learning
organizations,” said Datuk Musa Yusof.
The MoC coverage focuses on the following
matters including the exchange of expertise pertaining to the tourism industry,
to create opportunities for future joint or allied funding activities and
projects that benefit both parties, organization of the conferences, short
courses and meetings on tourism research issues, to create a mutual
understanding of business opportunities and needs of both parties and mutually
promote information and activities between parties within the MoC on their
respective website.
-Tourism Malaysia.
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