Two years after its first IPEF held in 2021, has emerged from the COVID-19 pandemic with newfound vigour: scheduled to take place in physical for the very first time at the world-renowned Kuala Lumpur Convention Centre, the lineup for the three-day event is better than ever, with 20+ human capital development experts from Malaysia and abroad set to share their insights on workforce and socioeconomic development with a vibrant crowd of 1,500+ policymakers, entrepreneurs, business executives, youth leaders, and labour market researchers.
In response to unprecedented turbulence in the global economy, which has been shaken by not just the COVID-19 pandemic but also climate disasters, bank collapses, and the eastern Europe conflict, IPEF 2023 is laser-focused on building a agile workforce capable of nimbly adapting to any challenges that may arise. This aspiration is reflected in this year's theme - namely, 'Building a Resilient Workforce: The MADANI Approach', which draws inspiration from Prime Minister YAB Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim's MADANI values of kemampanan (sustainability), kesejahteraan (harmony), daya cipta (innovation), hormat (respect), keyakinan (confidence), and ihsan (compassion) to urge all labour market stakeholders to work towards inclusive, sustainable economic growth.
Multiple aspects of workforce and socioeconomic development will be addressed at length over the event, which opens with broad presentations from top MNC executives and high-ranking policymakers before moving on to more specific topics such as strengthening TVET, supporting SMEs, enhancing ESG compliance, and empowering marginalised groups. Please refer to the programme agenda for a detailed overview.
0830 - 0900 | REGISTRATION OF PARTICIPANTS | |
0900 - 0945 | PLENARY: TVET and Skills Development : An Accelerator to meet Industrial Demand Michael van der Cammen Director International Relations, German Public Employment Agency |
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0945 - 1030 | PLENARY: Incorporating ESG Values Into Public Employment Services Professor Tan Sri Zakri Abdul Hamid Company Director and Chairman, Business Council of Sustainable Development (BCSD) Malaysia |
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1030 - 1045 | NETWORKING BREAK | |
1045 - 1215 | FOCUS AREA 3 : Strengthening TVET and Promoting Youth Employment Moderator: Ms Hanie Razaif-Bohlender |
FOCUS AREA 4 : ESG is changing labour landscape Moderator: Mr Zharif Badrul, ILO Malaysia |
Cultivating Youth Adult Partnership: Bridging Generation Mr Danial Rahman CEO, Asian Strategy & Leadership Institute Director, Sunway Education |
Green startups and job creation Mr Vinesh Sinha Founder and CEO of Fathopes Energy Sdn Bhd |
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  | TVET Development Korea Dr Park Ka Yeul Research Fellow of Youth Policy Monitoring Team, Korean Employment Information Services |
ESG and Role of Human Resource Managers Mr Irwan Aman Head of Sustainability, Sarawak Energy Berhad |
Sustaining TVET Japan Ms Fumie Higashira Deputy Director, Employment Measures Division, Employment Security Bureau, Japanese Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare |
Key Principles of Good Corporate Governance Datuk NIk Mohd Hasyudeen Yusof Bank Islam Malaysia Berhad (BIMB) |
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1215 - 1400 | NETWORKING LUNCH | |
1400 - 1530 | FOCUS AREA 5 : Expanding SMEs and Startups' Access to Funding and Other Growth Resources Moderator: Puan Betty Hassan, ILMIA |
FOCUS AREA 6 : Empowering marginalised groups in the workforce Moderator: Ms Anne Abraham, CEO, LeadWomen |
Funding for TVET Upskilling
Dr. Junichi Mori Chief Technical Advisor, Skills for Prosperity Programme in Malaysia |
Transition of non marginalized group to marginalized group
Dr Zulkiply Omar Senior Research Fellow, Social Wellbeing Research Centre (SWRC) |
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Crowd Funding and Job Creation
Mr Sam Shafie CEO and Co Founder Pitch Platform Sdn Bhd |
Empowerment of Women Workforce
Mr Matthew Dornan Senior Economist, Social Protection and Jobs Global Practice, The World Bank |
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The Rise of Social Enterprises
Puan Zarina Ismail Founder of Drop and Wash |
Practice of Disability Management
Mr Isnavodiar Jatmiko Deputy Director, BPJS Ketenagakerjaan |
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1530 - 1545 | NETWORKING BREAK | |
1545 - 1630 | SPECIAL PLENARY: Datuk Shalin Zulkifli |
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1630 - 1700 | CLOSING REMARKS |
0730 | GATHER AT KLCC (RAMLEE ENTRANCE) |
0800 | BUS DEPARTS TO SOCSO REHABILITATION CENTRE, MELAKA |
1000 | VISIT TO SOCSO REHABILITATION CENTRE, MELAKA
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1200 | GATHER & BUS DEPARTS TO RESTAURANT |
1230 | LUNCH & PRAYER |
1330 | VISIT TO MALAYSIAN HERITAGE STUDIOS
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1600 | BUS DEPARTS TO KLCC (1 BUS BRING SPEAKERS DEPART TO KLIA) |
1800 | ARRIVES AT KLCC (RAMLEE ENTRANCE) |
For International participants
HRDF Claimable (SBL)
Applicable to Malaysians Only
For Universities Student participants