IPOH, Jan 28 (Bernama) -- Universiti Teknologi PETRONAS (UTP) remains committed to its active role in community development, focusing on education, socioeconomics, and environmental sustainability.
Its vice-chancellor, Prof Datuk Dr Mohamed Ibrahim Abdul Mutalib, said that in education, UTP promotes Science, Technology Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) learning through programmes such as ESTREAM WAVES, alongside various initiatives aimed at empowering indigenous communities, inspiring future generations of scientists and engineers.
“To enhance socio-economic well-being, UTP collaborates with government agencies and industry partners on projects such as the Perak Tengah Circular Economy and Food Security Hub (HenSeM).
“This initiative aims to foster sustainable agricultural practices, boost local economies, and position Perak Tengah as a hub for agricultural bioeconomy innovation, by 2027,” he said, in a statement, today.
Furthermore, he said that UTP is dedicated to environmental sustainability, through initiatives such as reducing carbon footprints on campus, promoting renewable energy sources like solar power, and encouraging the broader community to adopt sustainable practices.
Mohamed Ibrahim also stressed the importance of strengthening ties with the local community, by maintaining ongoing partnerships with key stakeholders/influential leaders.
He emphasised the shared vision of creating a progressive, safe, and inclusive environment for all.
“We express our gratitude for the continued support of the local communities, and emphasised the importance of ongoing dialogue and collaboration to achieve shared goals.
“The university looks forward to continuing its commitment to serving the community and contributing to the region's social, economic, and environmental progress,” he said.
Mohamed Ibrahim recently hosted an engagement session with community leaders and representatives from Seri Iskandar, Bota and Tronoh.
Mohamed Ibrahim also expressed gratitude to the attendees, emphasising the crucial role of ongoing collaboration between the university and surrounding communities.
“The positive relationship between UTP and the local communities has played a significant role in the university’s achievements over the years. Our success is deeply intertwined with the positive relationships fostered with local communities, since its establishment 28 years ago,” he said.
UTP celebrated a significant achievement with its impressive rise in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2025, advancing into the 201-250 band. This marks UTP's debut among the top 250 universities worldwide. This achievement solidifies UTP's position as the leading university in Malaysia, and the top private university in ASEAN.
“We attributed this milestone to the support from the surrounding community, emphasising that such success is not only a university achievement but a collective triumph for the entire community,” he added.
-- BERNAMA