Universiti Teknologi Malaysia
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and Cisco redefine learning with smart classroom transformation
UTM has expanded its partnership with Cisco to usher in a new era of hybrid learning for its students as part of Cisco’s Country Digital Acceleration programme in Malaysia.
Mastercard, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia collaborate to build Cyber Innovation Hub
Mastercard has announced a partnership with Universiti Teknologi Malaysia to build a Cyber Innovation Hub.
UTM, Cisco collaborate to advance research
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia through its global prominence strategy has set its sight on developing and maintaining smart partnership with renowned institutions around the world.
Ericsson, UTM, DNB collaborate to prepare students for 5G
Ericsson, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia and Digital Nasional Berhad have announced their collaboration to launch a 5G education initiative in Malaysia that will help educate Malaysian students on 5G and emerging technologies.
Malaysia set to be amongst the first in Asia to showcase 5G
Will feature practical uses including healthcare, smart city, automotive, public safety, agriculture and education.
Ericsson, UTM, Xpand organise 'Hack for Good'
Hackathon aims to empower university students and experienced professionals to build IoT solutions relevant to Malaysia.
Universiti Teknologi Malaysia launches Digital Career Centre
Will serve as a one-stop hub to help facilitate industry engagements.
Boost partners UTM to create country’s first Cashless Campus
All 25,000 students and faculty members across UTM Kuala Lumpur and Skudai campuses will be able to use the mobile wallet as the single mode of payment on-campus.
Undergrads tackle real world engineering challenges at Innovate Malaysia 2017
The IMDC 2017 received more than 390 creative ideas from the public, out of which 45 teams of up to three participants per team made it to the finals.
Malaysia in 4G mode while others mull 5G: Ericsson
With the perfect storm of 5G, IoT and the cloud, digital disruption is coming to every industry in Malaysia, argues Ericsson senior exec Todd Ashton.