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By Asia Education Review Team , Friday, 06 September 2024

Yayasan Usahawan Malaysia and KTCJ Forge MoU for Innovative Healthcare

  • Yayasan Usahawan Malaysia (YUM) will partner with KTCJ Solutions Sdn Bhd (KTCJ), an HR technology firm, to design an innovative healthcare user journey. This collaboration will leverage the expertise of KTCJ and the member companies of YUM to pilot data and digital solutions, with the goal of enhancing healthcare for SMEs and enterprises.

    The MoU seeks to advance the development of a comprehensive digital healthcare program across SMEs, enterprises, and the higher education sector. A significant component of the partnership involves piloting a holistic wellness initiative within higher education institutions and presenting the results to promote further healthcare improvements through the adoption of medical technologies.

    We are honoured to partner with KTCJ Solutions in advancing innovative healthcare solutions tailored specifically for SMEs, enterprises, and the higher education sectors. This strategic collaboration exemplifies our mutual commitment to driving meaningful progress within Malaysia’s entrepreneurial ecosystem. Together, we aspire to develop comprehensive programs that address critical healthcare challenges while fostering sustainable growth across diverse sectors, further reinforcing our position as catalysts for positive and lasting change says Datuk Nitesh Malani, Chairman of Yayasan Usahawan Malaysia (YUM)

    Since its launch in 2022, KTCJ, an HR tech company based in Malaysia, has been offering training to companies with a focus on genetics and wellness. As part of its growth strategy, KTCJ is expanding its efforts to include soft skill management and artificial intelligence in healthcare. This involves collaborating with leading healthtech companies to provide programs that assist individuals in managing anxiety, stress, and body image.

    KTCJ will be adopting 42 by Detaytics as part of its holistic healthcare management for this new initiative. “We are eager to partner with YUM in Malaysia to serve the underserved segments and leveraging on its ability to empower entrepreneurial companies to express creativity as a change leader to solve business challenges makes them a great partner for KTCJ”, said Kenny Thing, Managing Partner for KT Cap Consulting & Director for KTCJ.