Collaborative Industrial Partners
Industry-academia collaboration is a strategic necessity to ensure the quality and relevance of our programmes. Through our Industry-Academia Collaboration (IAC) model, we design programmes in collaboration with inputs from the industry, that are also aligned with the government’s initiatives to address the shortage of skilled talents. Over the years, APU has established collaborations with key industry players worldwide; we have been delivering highly-relevant programmes that help us develop skilled and professional graduates for the workforce.
APU’s Design & Media programmes are crafted to provide you with relevant exposure to the industry. Through the collaboration with our industrial partners, we enhance your learning experience by embedding industryrelevant curriculum, conducting frequent industry visits, arranging career exposure activities and guiding you on building your personal portfolio.
The School of Engineering at APU is very active in pursuing collaborative partnership with industries with an aim to expose students to professional engineering practices as early as possible in their studies and to provide students opportunities to solve real-world engineering problems as a form of grooming for engineering careers upon graduation. The School of Engineering has been collaborating with industries on two fronts, i.e. to work with professional and industrial institutions, and with multinational corporations and small & medium enterprises (SMEs).
On collaboration with professional institutions, the School of Engineering collaborate closely with the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM). Since then, IEM has been very supportive on all activities organised by the IEM-APU Student Section (IASS) via funding and provision of expertise on technical talks, seminars and workshops. All engineering students are also highly encouraged to participate in IEM activities as Student Member of the institute. The strong ties with IEM has provided students an early appreciation of the roles of engineers and the challenges ahead. For 4 consecutive years, our Final Year students were awarded the IEM Gold Medal Award in which their excellence and outstanding performance were highly recognised by IEM and the members of the industry.
The School of Engineering has also established a MOU with Malaysia Automation Technology Association (MATA) with an aim to expose students to automation technologies via internships, workshops, technical talks and opportunities to work on final-year projects at member companies of MATA. The partnership with MATA has been going from strength-to-strength since 2014, with the successful launch of Automation Technology Day both in 2015 and 2016. The event has provided students great opportunities to seek employment and internship with some of the MATA member companies such as Schneider Electric, Siemens, Festo, Omron, among others. In addition, students also benefitted from the technical talks on Industrial 4.0, Internet of Things (IoT) and workshops on PLC & Pneumatics etc.
The School of Engineering also champions industrial collaboration with companies, be it multinational corporations or SMEs. The companies typically provide final-year project (FYP) titles for qualified 4th Year students to work on. A number of projects have been initiated and completed successfully with companies such as Top Glove, ABB, Daikin R&D, Mawea Industries, ERL Maintenance Support, Signal Transmission, among others. In addition, many such projects resulted from the proactive efforts of the lecturers in establishing Memorandum of Agreements (MOAs) with companies. All these have resulted in a win-win situation whereby companies benefit from the outcome of the research and development efforts while students are able to solve real-work complex engineering problems by leveraging on resources and expertise from the industries.
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