Pikom inks MoU with Fusionex to achieve goal of training 20,000 data professionals


(L - R) Chin, Liow, Teh and MDEC vice president of enterprise development Gopi Ganesalingam at the opening of Pikom Leadership Summit. — AZHAR MAHFOF/ The Star

The National ICT Association of Malaysia (Pikom) has signed an MoU (memorandum of understanding) with big data analytics solution provider Fusionex for it to train local talents in the area of Big Data.

Fusionex will equip ICT professional with the right skills in line with the Government’s goal of achieving 20,000 data professionals by 2020, the organisation announced at the Pikom Leadership Summit 2017.

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