06-07-2025
ZTE and MMU launch AI and cybersecurity programme in China
ZTE Corporation, a leading global provider of integrated information and communication technology solutions, launched "Shaping the Future-Fit Public Services with Cybersecurity in the AI Landscape", an upskilling programme in collaboration with Multimedia University (MMU).
The Malaysian participants of the 'Shaping the Future-fit Public Services with Cybersecurity in AI Landscape' programme at ZTE in Shanghai, China.
This initiative, which commenced in May 2025 and will conclude in November 2025, brings together 20 senior government officers representing 14 ministries across Malaysia, with full sponsorship from the Public Service Department (JPA).
The programme is designed to equip participants with advanced competencies in cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI) and next-generation digital transformation, which are increasingly critical to the evolution of public sector services.
Structured in two phases, the initiative blends academic rigour with real-world industry immersion.
Phase one, held at MMU, consists of an intensive one-month preparatory training focused on cybersecurity fundamentals, AI-driven public service innovation and Generative AI (GenAI) applications.
Delivered through lectures, hands-on labs and real-world simulations, this phase lays a strong technological foundation for the participants.
Phase two involves a five-month industry attachment hosted in China, organised by ZTE and supported by MMU subject matter experts.
This immersive experience includes workshops, case studies and field visits to leading technology hubs, with exposure to smart city solutions, digital governance models and emerging cybersecurity frameworks.
"MMU is proud to contribute to this national initiative, aligning with the government's vision of building future-ready public sector talent.
'Through this programme, participants will gain invaluable international exposure and hands-on experience with top technology firms in China, enabling them to return as digital transformation champions within their respective ministries." said MMU president Prof Datuk Dr Mazliham Mohd Su'ud.
ZTE Malaysia managing director Ge Yuqiao also expressed his enthusiasm, stating, "This partnership with MMU underscores ZTE's long-standing commitment to talent development and innovation in Malaysia.
'We believe the insights and skills gained by the participants will greatly enhance the nation's digital governance and public service delivery."
Mahmood Yahya from the Home Affairs Ministry conveyed his heartfelt appreciation to JPA on behalf of the participants, "We are truly honoured to be selected for this transformative journey.
'We are committed to maximising every opportunity, knowing the knowledge we gain will directly contribute to Malaysia's public sector excellence."
This collaboration signifies a strategic alignment of academic strength and industry leadership to develop public sector innovators.