CelcomDigi’s US$24 million talent push aims to address Malaysia’s digital skills gap

First cohort of 20 already onboarded from 3, 600 applicants CD: NXT programme launched in August seeks to produce 5, 000 AI-native professionals over 10 years CelcomDigi Berhad launched its CD: NXT talent development initiative in late August, setting an ambitious target to cultivate 5, 000 digital leaders and AI-native professionals over the next decade as Malaysia grapples with a persistent skills mismatch in its technology sector. The programme, valued at over US$24 million (RM100 million) with a broader economic multiplier effect, comes as Malaysia’s technology sector continues to face challenges in bridging the gap between graduate skills and industry demands. Built on collaborations with technology and university partners, CD: NXT delivers an industry-aligned curriculum focused on critical digital competencies. “Over the next eight to ten years, we are determined to produce more than 5, 000 young digital talents. We estimate this initiative is worth more than RM100 million, with an economic multiplier effect that is much larger and more meaningful to the country’s digital economy,” said Idham Nawawi, CEO of CelcomDigi, who has since stepped down effective Aug 31, 2025. “We believe the strength of a digital nation lies in the potential of its people. CD: NXT reflects our long-term commitment to shaping a generation of Malaysians equipped with the right skills, mindset, and confidence to lead an industry defined by 5G and AI today, and next-generation technology and innovation tomorrow,” Idham added. He described the talent initiative as part of CelcomDigi’s broader role in advancing Malaysia’s digital ambitions by nurturing “thinkers, builders, and leaders who will drive the nation’s digital and economic future.” First cohort already undergoing training The telecommunications giant has already onboarded its first cohort of 20 young talents, selected from a competitive pool of 3, 600 applicants through cognitive and panel assessments evaluated by various leadership layers within the company. CD: NXT comprises three key programmes: Young Talent Programme (YTP): A two-year track for high-potential graduates focused on eight future-critical skills including AI, cybersecurity, cloud engineering, and sustainability. CelcomDigi UniConnects: A university-industry bridge that aligns academic curricula with real-world digital demands to enhance graduate employability and industry readiness. Student Ambassador Programme: A leadership and innovation platform empowering students to become changemakers in digital inclusion and sustainability. US$59 million (RM250 million) commitment for local innovation Alongside the talent initiative, CelcomDigi committed to investing US$59 million (RM250 million) to upgrade local innovation capabilities. The prime minister toured the CelcomDigi AI Experience Centre (AiX), the company’s immersive innovation hub launched last year, which has since partnered with over 55 global and local organisations. The AiX features 61 ready-to-deploy use cases across eight key verticals including manufacturing, logistics, and smart cities, with 25 active pilots currently in progress. “The enterprise solutions showcased at AiX are not just theoretical use cases nearly 50% are in pilot phase or have been adopted by leading organisations such as Petronas, DHL, IOI Group, and 10 local universities including Universiti Malaya, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, and Universiti Malaysia Terengganu,” Idham said. Other university partners include Universiti Teknologi Mara, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Asia-Pacific University, and Universiti Tenaga Nasional. [RM1 = US$0. 22] Addressing skills mismatch through fresh perspectives Skills mismatch between graduates and market demand remains an ongoing challenge for government and education institutions, particularly as AI capabilities advance rapidly. Albern Murty, deputy CEO at CelcomDigi, said the programme would help address this gap. “Mismatches will always happen. This program actually helps with that mismatch, because it not only gives 20 fresh graduates a chance to join us, but allows us to gain new capabilities and understanding from the talents we bring in,” he said. CelcomDigi seeks a diverse workforce with varied skills and backgrounds, including graduates from non-technical fields such as finance who are adept at using technology, Murty added. He emphasised that success is not solely about academic qualifications, “but their ability to comprehend the size and scope of the business, which comes with experience. At CelcomDigi, we will offer these young talents the ability to broaden their knowledge, and at the same time benefit from bringing in young talent to modernise and innovate our workforce.” RM4. 6 billion invested post-merger Three years after the merger of Celcom and Digi through a collaboration between Axiata and Telenor, CelcomDigi has invested RM4. 6 billion in capital expenditure toward its planned RM10 billion investment in the first five years post-merger. This investment has created job opportunities in Malaysia’s digital and telecommunications ecosystem through the construction of 18, 000 network sites. “With 60% of CelcomDigi shares held by local institutions, including Khazanah through Axiata, KWSP, and PNB, we are among the 10 most valuable companies on Bursa Malaysia,” Idham said. “We are ready to play a larger role in ensuring the country has digital infrastructure that is sustainable, high-quality, and fit-for-purpose whether with 5G, 6G or even 10G technology to strengthen the country’s competitiveness.”.

Imtiaz Ali’s next film starts rolling on Dussehra? Sharvari drops subtle clue

On the auspicious occasion of Dussehra, actress Sharvari took to her social media handle to share a heartfelt glimpse into her festive celebrations. Unable to be home for Saraswati Pooja, the actress performed a small puja in her room with a film script, captioning the story, Couldnt be home for Saraswati Pooja today, so did my own little Pooja with the script in my room. Starting to shoot a very special film with a very special director and team. The story, featuring a decorated script and festive flowers, has sparked speculation that Sharvari was hinting at her next big project the Imtiaz Ali directorial announced earlier this year. While she did not reveal the films title or any names, the timing aligns with the upcoming project, which is set to go on floors in August 2025. Announced in June 2025, the film brings together a stellar ensemble of Diljit Dosanjh, Naseeruddin Shah, Vedang Raina, and Sharvari. Slated for a Baisakhi 2026 release, the story is described as a contemporary, witty take on the complexities of love and human connection. Imtiaz Ali, who has long been celebrated for his emotionally layered storytelling, has teased that this project has a big heart, adding that it is set on a large canvas, yet very personal. Speaking about the films emotional depth, the filmmaker shared a thought-provoking reflection inspired by poet Momin: Tum mere paas hote ho goya, jab koi doosra nahin hota. Can love really be lost? Can home be taken away from someones heart? The film also reunites one of Bollywoods most iconic creative teams Imtiaz Ali, composer A. R. Rahman, and lyricist Irshad Kamil who have previously delivered timeless soundtracks in Rockstar, Highway, and Tamasha. Fans can expect another memorable album that complements the emotional resonance of the story. While Sharvari has yet to officially confirm if her Dussehra puja was indeed with Imtiaz Alis script, her post has only added to the growing excitement around the film. Also Read: From Sharvari to Zendaya to Alia Bhatt: Actresses who turned Red Carpets into runways.

CelcomDigi’s US$24 million talent push aims to address Malaysia’s digital skills gap

First cohort of 20 already onboarded from 3, 600 applicants CD: NXT programme launched in August seeks to produce 5, 000 AI-native professionals over 10 years CelcomDigi Berhad launched its CD: NXT talent development initiative in late August, setting an ambitious target to cultivate 5, 000 digital leaders and AI-native professionals over the next decade as Malaysia grapples with a persistent skills mismatch in its technology sector. The programme, valued at over US$24 million (RM100 million) with a broader economic multiplier effect, comes as Malaysia’s technology sector continues to face challenges in bridging the gap between graduate skills and industry demands. Built on collaborations with technology and university partners, CD: NXT delivers an industry-aligned curriculum focused on critical digital competencies. “Over the next eight to ten years, we are determined to produce more than 5, 000 young digital talents. We estimate this initiative is worth more than RM100 million, with an economic multiplier effect that is much larger and more meaningful to the country’s digital economy,” said Idham Nawawi, CEO of CelcomDigi, who has since stepped down effective Aug 31, 2025. “We believe the strength of a digital nation lies in the potential of its people. CD: NXT reflects our long-term commitment to shaping a generation of Malaysians equipped with the right skills, mindset, and confidence to lead an industry defined by 5G and AI today, and next-generation technology and innovation tomorrow,” Idham added. He described the talent initiative as part of CelcomDigi’s broader role in advancing Malaysia’s digital ambitions by nurturing “thinkers, builders, and leaders who will drive the nation’s digital and economic future.” First cohort already undergoing training The telecommunications giant has already onboarded its first cohort of 20 young talents, selected from a competitive pool of 3, 600 applicants through cognitive and panel assessments evaluated by various leadership layers within the company. CD: NXT comprises three key programmes: Young Talent Programme (YTP): A two-year track for high-potential graduates focused on eight future-critical skills including AI, cybersecurity, cloud engineering, and sustainability. CelcomDigi UniConnects: A university-industry bridge that aligns academic curricula with real-world digital demands to enhance graduate employability and industry readiness. Student Ambassador Programme: A leadership and innovation platform empowering students to become changemakers in digital inclusion and sustainability. US$59 million (RM250 million) commitment for local innovation Alongside the talent initiative, CelcomDigi committed to investing US$59 million (RM250 million) to upgrade local innovation capabilities. The prime minister toured the CelcomDigi AI Experience Centre (AiX), the company’s immersive innovation hub launched last year, which has since partnered with over 55 global and local organisations. The AiX features 61 ready-to-deploy use cases across eight key verticals including manufacturing, logistics, and smart cities, with 25 active pilots currently in progress. “The enterprise solutions showcased at AiX are not just theoretical use cases nearly 50% are in pilot phase or have been adopted by leading organisations such as Petronas, DHL, IOI Group, and 10 local universities including Universiti Malaya, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, and Universiti Malaysia Terengganu,” Idham said. Other university partners include Universiti Teknologi Mara, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Asia-Pacific University, and Universiti Tenaga Nasional. [RM1 = US$0. 22] Addressing skills mismatch through fresh perspectives Skills mismatch between graduates and market demand remains an ongoing challenge for government and education institutions, particularly as AI capabilities advance rapidly. Albern Murty, deputy CEO at CelcomDigi, said the programme would help address this gap. “Mismatches will always happen. This program actually helps with that mismatch, because it not only gives 20 fresh graduates a chance to join us, but allows us to gain new capabilities and understanding from the talents we bring in,” he said. CelcomDigi seeks a diverse workforce with varied skills and backgrounds, including graduates from non-technical fields such as finance who are adept at using technology, Murty added. He emphasised that success is not solely about academic qualifications, “but their ability to comprehend the size and scope of the business, which comes with experience. At CelcomDigi, we will offer these young talents the ability to broaden their knowledge, and at the same time benefit from bringing in young talent to modernise and innovate our workforce.” RM4. 6 billion invested post-merger Three years after the merger of Celcom and Digi through a collaboration between Axiata and Telenor, CelcomDigi has invested RM4. 6 billion in capital expenditure toward its planned RM10 billion investment in the first five years post-merger. This investment has created job opportunities in Malaysia’s digital and telecommunications ecosystem through the construction of 18, 000 network sites. “With 60% of CelcomDigi shares held by local institutions, including Khazanah through Axiata, KWSP, and PNB, we are among the 10 most valuable companies on Bursa Malaysia,” Idham said. “We are ready to play a larger role in ensuring the country has digital infrastructure that is sustainable, high-quality, and fit-for-purpose whether with 5G, 6G or even 10G technology to strengthen the country’s competitiveness.”.

CelcomDigi’s US$24 million talent push aims to address Malaysia’s digital skills gap

First cohort of 20 already onboarded from 3, 600 applicants CD: NXT programme launched in August seeks to produce 5, 000 AI-native professionals over 10 years CelcomDigi Berhad launched its CD: NXT talent development initiative in late August, setting an ambitious target to cultivate 5, 000 digital leaders and AI-native professionals over the next decade as Malaysia grapples with a persistent skills mismatch in its technology sector. The programme, valued at over US$24 million (RM100 million) with a broader economic multiplier effect, comes as Malaysia’s technology sector continues to face challenges in bridging the gap between graduate skills and industry demands. Built on collaborations with technology and university partners, CD: NXT delivers an industry-aligned curriculum focused on critical digital competencies. “Over the next eight to ten years, we are determined to produce more than 5, 000 young digital talents. We estimate this initiative is worth more than RM100 million, with an economic multiplier effect that is much larger and more meaningful to the country’s digital economy,” said Idham Nawawi, CEO of CelcomDigi, who has since stepped down effective Aug 31, 2025. “We believe the strength of a digital nation lies in the potential of its people. CD: NXT reflects our long-term commitment to shaping a generation of Malaysians equipped with the right skills, mindset, and confidence to lead an industry defined by 5G and AI today, and next-generation technology and innovation tomorrow,” Idham added. He described the talent initiative as part of CelcomDigi’s broader role in advancing Malaysia’s digital ambitions by nurturing “thinkers, builders, and leaders who will drive the nation’s digital and economic future.” First cohort already undergoing training The telecommunications giant has already onboarded its first cohort of 20 young talents, selected from a competitive pool of 3, 600 applicants through cognitive and panel assessments evaluated by various leadership layers within the company. CD: NXT comprises three key programmes: Young Talent Programme (YTP): A two-year track for high-potential graduates focused on eight future-critical skills including AI, cybersecurity, cloud engineering, and sustainability. CelcomDigi UniConnects: A university-industry bridge that aligns academic curricula with real-world digital demands to enhance graduate employability and industry readiness. Student Ambassador Programme: A leadership and innovation platform empowering students to become changemakers in digital inclusion and sustainability. US$59 million (RM250 million) commitment for local innovation Alongside the talent initiative, CelcomDigi committed to investing US$59 million (RM250 million) to upgrade local innovation capabilities. The prime minister toured the CelcomDigi AI Experience Centre (AiX), the company’s immersive innovation hub launched last year, which has since partnered with over 55 global and local organisations. The AiX features 61 ready-to-deploy use cases across eight key verticals including manufacturing, logistics, and smart cities, with 25 active pilots currently in progress. “The enterprise solutions showcased at AiX are not just theoretical use cases nearly 50% are in pilot phase or have been adopted by leading organisations such as Petronas, DHL, IOI Group, and 10 local universities including Universiti Malaya, Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, and Universiti Malaysia Terengganu,” Idham said. Other university partners include Universiti Teknologi Mara, Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia, Universiti Malaysia Sarawak, Universiti Teknikal Malaysia Melaka, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Asia-Pacific University, and Universiti Tenaga Nasional. [RM1 = US$0. 22] Addressing skills mismatch through fresh perspectives Skills mismatch between graduates and market demand remains an ongoing challenge for government and education institutions, particularly as AI capabilities advance rapidly. Albern Murty, deputy CEO at CelcomDigi, said the programme would help address this gap. “Mismatches will always happen. This program actually helps with that mismatch, because it not only gives 20 fresh graduates a chance to join us, but allows us to gain new capabilities and understanding from the talents we bring in,” he said. CelcomDigi seeks a diverse workforce with varied skills and backgrounds, including graduates from non-technical fields such as finance who are adept at using technology, Murty added. He emphasised that success is not solely about academic qualifications, “but their ability to comprehend the size and scope of the business, which comes with experience. At CelcomDigi, we will offer these young talents the ability to broaden their knowledge, and at the same time benefit from bringing in young talent to modernise and innovate our workforce.” RM4. 6 billion invested post-merger Three years after the merger of Celcom and Digi through a collaboration between Axiata and Telenor, CelcomDigi has invested RM4. 6 billion in capital expenditure toward its planned RM10 billion investment in the first five years post-merger. This investment has created job opportunities in Malaysia’s digital and telecommunications ecosystem through the construction of 18, 000 network sites. “With 60% of CelcomDigi shares held by local institutions, including Khazanah through Axiata, KWSP, and PNB, we are among the 10 most valuable companies on Bursa Malaysia,” Idham said. “We are ready to play a larger role in ensuring the country has digital infrastructure that is sustainable, high-quality, and fit-for-purpose whether with 5G, 6G or even 10G technology to strengthen the country’s competitiveness.”.