Taylor’s Uni shapes tech future with AI focus

Taylor’s Uni launches Malaysia’s first Mechatronics Engineering degree with AI focus.

Taylor’s University has launched Malaysia’s first Bachelor of Mechatronics Engineering with Honours, featuring specialised tracks in Robotics Systems and Artificial Intelligence (AI).

This four-year programme, accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Council, equips students for Industry 4.0’s demands in healthcare, manufacturing, and more.

“This programme equips our students to shape the future of technological innovations,” said Professor Ts Dr Sim Yee Wai, Acting Executive Dean.

Taylor’s empowers graduates to lead robotics and AI advancements, driving Malaysia’s digital transformation.

This degree offers students cutting-edge skills and global career opportunities.

Taylor’s Uni’s industry 4.0 leadership

Taylor’s Uni’s programme blends mechanical engineering, electronics, robotics, and AI, aligning with Malaysia’s National Policy on Industry 4.0.

“It is about developing engineers who will define the future,” said Ir Dr Phang Swee King, Programme Director.

Graduates can register as Professional Engineers with the Board of Engineers Malaysia, a Washington Accord signatory.

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Moreover, the curriculum meets global standards, preparing students for a mechatronics market projected to hit USD 2.25 billion by 2031.

“Our students are strategically poised to shape Industry 4.0 globally,” Sim noted. Taylor’s Uni focuses on automation and AI, addressing challenges in aerospace and automotive sectors.

Additionally, the programme offers a fast-tracked Master’s degree through a 2+2 collaboration with the University of Birmingham.

This global exposure enhances career prospects, making Taylor’s Uni a hub for engineering excellence.

Furthermore, Taylor’s Uni’s QS World University Rankings place it among the top 450 for Engineering & Technology in 2025.

Taylor’s Uni’s real-world training

Taylor’s Uni partners with DJI Academy Malaysia and Unitree Robotics for hands-on learning.

“We are proud to develop engineers who will push boundaries,” said Darren Teh, General Manager of DJI Academy Malaysia.

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Through the EUFORIA and EUFORIA Type-Research programmes, students engage with industry leaders from Year 2.

Moreover, students join multidisciplinary group projects and the Robotics Club, applying skills to real-world challenges.

“This presents an exciting opportunity for us,” Teh added.

These collaborations ensure graduates excel in high-demand roles, boosting employability.

Additionally, Taylor’s Uni fosters critical thinking and innovation.

“We are empowering students to lead advances in robotics,” Phang emphasised.

Practical experience prepares students to drive technological change, aligning with Malaysia’s industrial goals.

Posts on X highlight excitement for Taylor’s Uni’s programme, with students praising its industry ties and AI focus.

This community buzz reflects the programme’s relevance in today’s tech-driven world.

Visit https://bit.ly/TaylorsBachelorofMechatronicsEngineering for programme details and application information.

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