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Bengkel Teknologi Senior

Tan Yun Yi, Founder, Bengkel Teknologi Senior

22-Oct-20 21:00

Bengkel Teknologi Senior

We now live in a digital world that is led by a very youthful and tech-savvy demographic, and at the pace it’s moving, there will be segments of the community that will be left behind. One such group is the senior members of our society. Recognising this, Bengkel Teknologi Senior plans to bridge the digital literacy gap, at a time when the world relies on digital connection more than ever. We speak to the project lead to hear how she does this.

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Produced by: Haniff Baharudin


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