Dr Alina Abdul Rahim
Connected to the industry

It is important from time to time, to show to the people in the food industry; our syllabus, our researches and listen to feedbacks from them. After all they are the future employers of our graduates. If once they had a bad view on  graduates from a certain course, then it will be hard for future students to do practical trainings, let alone being employed by these companies. 

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With small budgets, we invited few representatives each time, into our lab and showed them our capabilities.

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Sometimes we had a big budget, so we would invite all of them for a one day seminar to show them what we had. Us at one side and them at the other.

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Almost all public universities have Food Science and Biotech programme. It is the key players in the food industry itself to decide which one can produce the best manpower for their need.

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Whenever anyone from the industry walked into our campus, we would display our innovation.