First Ever Echt German Meister Programme, Now Available in Malaysia

The Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MGCC) collaborates with B. Braun Medical Industries Sdn Bhd and the Penang Skills Development Centre (PSDC) to offer the German certification of an Industriemeister in Mechatronics starting from January 2022 onwards, as part of the German Dual Vocational Training (GDVT) initiative.

The Industriemeister in Mechatronics programme is the latest in GDVT’s line of specialised training courses to upskill talents in the vocational sector. This German style of dual vocational training has been successfully implemented since 2014.

GDVT aims to inspire young Malaysian graduates by offering both on-the-job training as well as employment after the training. It is linked to the Malaysian National Dual Training SystemSistem Latihan Dual Nasional (SLDN) and coordinated by MGCC together with the Malaysian Department of Skills Development, Jabatan Pembangunan Kemahiran (JPK).

This programme features an on-top training for future technical experts and foremen focusing on advanced technical and organisational aspects combined with knowledge in management according to the German Industriemeister Framework Curriculum and Training Regulations.

For approximately 24 months, participants will be training at PSDC and will be certified by MGCC upon completion. As this programme is sponsored by BMI, there are zero tuition fees and the training will be performed alongside the normal working days. Graduates from this programme may also obtain additional certification by IHK Kassel-Marburg by sitting for the Meister exam in Germany without having to repeat the course.

“We are very proud to introduce the true German Meister programme in Malaysia as the first country outside of Germany together with our partners. Its success will ensure that Malaysian talents will be some of the most sought after in the world,” Daniel Bernbeck, Executive Director of MGCC said.

“The demand for experts in Mechatronics is only going to increase as industries are becoming more reliant on robotics for manufacturing,” said Christian Stark, Vice President of Operations at BMI.

“We believe this programme can help Malaysia in its push to further upskill talents in the robotics field,” Christian Stark added.

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