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Me.Reka Cipta

Jeyasudan A/L Balasundran, Workshop Trainer/Education, Me.Reka Makerspace | Navin Janak Binwani, VR/Education, Me.Reka Makerspace | Ashvin Pal Singh, Energy/ Electronics Lab/ Education, Me.Reka Makerspace

24-Nov-18 13:00

Me.Reka Cipta

The rapid pace of growth and change in the industry means that those entering the workforce should also be prepared to adapt. Schools and universities are doing their best to keep up, but they may not be able to do everything. This is the gap that Me.Reka Makerspace aims to fill. Armed with a pool of enthusiastic and creative individuals that are ready to conquer the world with their ingenuity, Me.Reka Makerspace provides alternative education that are more relevant for the industries out there, without sacrificing their mantra to uphold sustainability. They join us on the show to share their stories.

Produced by: Haniff Baharudin, Daryl Ong


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