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 2020  -­‐  Energy   Efficient  Vehicle  (EEV)   Hub   3   Future  AutomoHve   Transmission   Mfg   Connected   vehicles   Green  cars   Re   Manufacturing   ProducHon   Technology   2   Technology  Development   Transmission   design   Engine  Mfg   TelemaHcs   Vehicle   Electronics   Lean   Technology   PPC  &   LogisHc   DistribuHon   &  AQersale   1   Manufacturing  ,  Assembly  and  Services     Design  &   Development    1985  (IMP1)  -­‐ Assembly  Based   Industry     TesHng   ProducHon   Maintenanc e  &  quality   Areas  to  be  developed  through  enhancing  R&D  and  Design  capability   Current  areas  to  be  enhanced   Figure 2 Thrust 1 - Promote Digital Engineering Digital engineering is a process to realize highly complex product designs and production process design capabilities through computer, information, modelling technology and simulation applications that includes Computer Aided Design (CAD), Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) etc. Failure of some automotive vendors to invest or to exploit the digital engineering system for the design and development of their parts contributes to many acute problems faced by the OEMs in their vehicle design endeavours. The Malaysian automotive manufacturing community has no alternative but to aggressively pursue Digital Engineering Practices as soon as possible in order to remain competitive. Thrust 2 - Adopt and adapt technical engineering-based education While academic education is important for the development of research and technology in the country, technical education is crucial to support the Government’s vision to become an industrialised country by year 2020. Technical education based on advanced technology is particularly important for the automotive industry. Competent personnel with a technical background are required in the design, prototype development, manufacturing, service maintenance, remanufacturing and recycling. Thrust 3 - Leverage on vocational-based training The Government has a vision to transform the technical education and vocational training (TEVT) sectors to make TEVT more appealing to students. The automotive industry manufacturing sector alone requires 55,500 technical workers (technician, skilled and semi-skilled workers) by 2020 to develop Malaysia into a regional hub for EEVs. The automotive industry needs a skilled workforce specializing in automated production, autonomous maintenance and quality control 59