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In 2004, Intel Malaysia had organized curriculum workshops in the areas of VLSI Design and Intel® XScale Architecture (IXA).

In 2005, Intel Malaysia had organized curriculum workshops in the areas of Packaging Technology.

In 2007 Intel Malaysia Higher Education will be organizing curriculum workshop in the areas of High Volume Manufacturing (HVM) and Multicore.

On the local front, a 3 credit-hour lecture course in Electronic Packaging was developed and deployed in USM School of Material & Mineral Resources Engineering for its M.Sc. degree in Materials.

A 3 credit-hour lecture course on `CMOS VLSI Layout Design’ was developed and deployed to Department of Electrical Engineering, Politechnic Ungku Omar since 2005 and has been proliferated to 20 other Politechnics in Malaysia in 2007.

In 2006, Intel Malaysia and Faculty of Technology Management, UUM has co- developed the first MBA in Supply Chain Management to be offered by public university in Malaysia. The 4 credit-hour course kicked off in July with enrollment from Planning, Logistic, Materials, Information Technology and Manufacturing departments.