Censof signs MoU with Penang centre on training programmes


“We are working with partners to provide software as a service in the matured markets so that vendors wouldn’t need to worry about hardware,” Censof group managing director Ameer Shaik Mydin said. “This will be a big business as eventually every business would work towards that.”The new plans are set to be launched in the first half of 2016.

PETALING JAYA: Information technology solutions provider Censof Holdings Bhd, through its 80%-owned subsidiary Knowledgecom Corp Sdn Bhd (KCom), inked a memorandum of understanding with the Penang Skills Development Centre (PSDC) yesterday to offer Industry 4.0-certified training programmes.

According to a statement, KCom and PSDC will jointly collaborate to develop and promote Industry 4.0 certification programmes across the whole of Malaysia and jointly set up the Centre of Excellence in Technology (CoET) in the Federal Territory.

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