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Hackathons and the Future of Youth Employment

Alex Liew, Chairman, PIKOM | TK Choo, Director Community & Corporate Partnerships, Kabel

28-Aug-25 11:00

Hackathons and the Future of Youth Employment

Malaysia is producing more tech graduates than ever, yet many still struggle to land the right jobs. Hackathons are changing that — evolving from coding contests into platforms for peer learning, coaching, and real-world problem solving. Alex Liew, Chairman at PIKOM, and TK Choo, Director at Kabel, join us to unpack how hackathons are bridging the employability gap while helping businesses attract and retain digital-savvy talent.

Produced by: Kishan Sivaswamy

Presented by: Richard Bradbury


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