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Industry News 12 July 2026 · 4 min read

Strategic partnership with MOTAC for digital tourism training

MOU signing ceremony
ATTIM council and MOTAC officials at the memorandum signing, Putrajaya — July 2026.

The Association of Tourism Training Institutes of Malaysia has entered into a landmark memorandum of understanding with the Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture (MOTAC), formalising a collaboration that will reshape how tourism competencies are taught across the nation's accredited institutes.

Signed at a ceremony in Putrajaya, the agreement commits both parties to co-developing a digital-first curriculum framework aligned with the National Tourism Policy and the human-capital ambitions of Vision 2030. For ATTIM's fifty-plus member institutes, it marks the most significant policy partnership since the Association's founding in 2009.

This partnership places Malaysian tourism education on a national footing — our graduates will train against a standard that industry itself helped write.

What the agreement delivers

Under the terms of the MoU, MOTAC and ATTIM will establish a joint working committee tasked with translating industry demand into teachable, assessable modules. The first phase of work focuses on three priority areas:

  • Digital destination management — data-driven itinerary planning, online distribution and revenue tools.
  • Sustainable tourism practice — responsible travel, community-based tourism and environmental compliance.
  • Compliance & licensing — updated modules covering MOTAC regulations for tour operators and guides.

A national standard for training

Beyond curriculum, the agreement introduces a shared quality benchmark. Member institutes adopting the framework will be recognised under a co-branded accreditation mark, giving graduates and employers a clear signal of programme quality.

The Association expects the first modules to reach classrooms in the September intake, with train-the-trainer workshops running through the third quarter to prepare certified assessors at each participating institute.

Looking ahead

ATTIM's council has confirmed that a second phase — covering micro-credentials and recognition of prior learning — is already under discussion. Members will be briefed in full at the upcoming quarterly council session, and detailed guidance will be circulated to institutional members through the Secretariat.

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