MARGMA and Monash University Malaysia Partner to Strengthen Talent and Innovation in the Rubber Glove Industry

“While Malaysia leads the world in glove production, more than 80% of R&D roles in this sector are currently filled by non-specialists. This initiative is designed to help close that gap and build deeper technical expertise within the industry,” said MARGMA President, Mr Oon Kim Hung.

SELANGOR, MALAYSIA, 12 March 2026 — The Malaysian Rubber Glove Manufacturers Association (MARGMA) and Monash University Malaysia have formalised a strategic partnership through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) aimed at strengthening talent development, research collaboration and innovation within Malaysia’s rubber glove industry.

 

L to R :-Dr Patrick Tang Siah Ying, Leader of Monash Colloids and Polymers Group, Monash University Malaysia (standing) 

Prof Anthony Guo, Head of School of Engineering (SOE), Monash University Malaysia (seated)

Mr Oon Kim Hun, MARGMA President  (seated)

Mr Teh Weng Joo, MARGMA Hon. Secretary  (standing)

The collaboration will bridge the gap between academic research and industrial application by developing specialised education programmes, advancing workforce upskilling and establishing a structured talent pipeline to support the industry’s future growth.

 

As the world’s leading producer and exporter of rubber gloves, Malaysia recorded export earnings of approximately RM14 billion in 2025. With increasing global competition and evolving technological demands, the partnership aims to help the industry move further up the value chain by integrating advanced academic research with practical manufacturing expertise.

 

This partnership marks an important step in strengthening collaboration between industry and academia, creating meaningful benefits for both MARGMA members and the university’s students,” said MARGMA President, Mr Oon Kim Hung. “While Malaysia leads the world in glove production, more than 80% of R&D roles in this sector are currently filled by non-specialists. This initiative is designed to help close that gap and build deeper technical expertise within the industry.”

 

The first major initiative under the MoU will be the co-development of a specialised Master’s degree programme in Colloids and Latex Technology, designed specifically for professionals and engineers working in the rubber glove ecosystem.

 

Moving beyond traditional “trial-and-error” manufacturing approaches, the programme will equip participants with advanced expertise in colloid science, latex fundamentals, nanotechnology, advanced characterisation techniques, applied artificial intelligence, industrial statistics and sustainable manufacturing practices.

 

L to R :-

Monash University Malaysia 

TBC – Prof Kenny Tan Boon Thong, Deputy of Head SOE (Education)

TBC – Assoc Prof Edward Ooi Chien Wei, Head of Department of Chemical Engineering

Dr Patrick Tang Siah Ying, Leader of Monash Colloids and Polymers Group

TBC – Prof Faisal Rafiq, Vice-President (Research and Development)

Prof Anthony Guo, Head of School of Engineering (SOE)

MARGMA Committee

Mr Oon Kim Hung, President  

Mr Teh Weng Joo, Hon. Secretary 

Datuk Dr. S. Supramaniam, Immediate Past President 

Mr Andrew Lanham, Committee Member

Mr Heng Meng Chuang, Interim Treasurer

Mr Lim Jin Feng, Committee Member

Dr Hozen Lim, Committee Member

Mr Nicholas Leong Mum Fook, Committee Member

Mr Lim Kwee Shyan, Committee Member

Mr V. Kogulan, Committee Member

Mr Raymond Ong, Advisor 

This partnership represents a significant milestone in aligning academic rigour with the needs of Malaysia’s manufacturing sector,” said President and Pro Vice-Chancellor, Monash University Malaysia, Professor Dato’ Dr Adeeba Kamarulzaman. “By involving MARGMA experts in our academic committees, we ensure that our curriculum remains current, relevant and aligned with industry needs so that graduates are truly industry-ready.”

 

Beyond education, the MoU focuses on strategic impact and global competitiveness by enabling manufacturers to translate scientific knowledge into practical operational improvements. Key expected outcomes include:

 

•       Higher first-pass yields and lower defect rates

•       Reduced operating costs through improved process optimisation

•       Stronger in-house R&D capabilities to address increasing regional competition

 

Under the agreement, both parties will collaborate on several high-impact initiatives designed to strengthen industry-academia integration. These include the development of an industry-led curriculum, with MARGMA experts participating in academic advisory committees to ensure programme relevance and global employability standards.

 

To support continuous professional development within the industry, the partnership will also introduce co-branded executive training modules and professional workshops aimed at upskilling engineers, technologists and industry professionals.

 

In addition, a structured talent pipeline will be established through annual intake targets for sponsored candidates from MARGMA member companies. Students will also undergo industrial training and final-year research projects within participating member facilities, providing valuable real-world exposure.

 

Industry leaders are encouraged to support this initiative through collaboration, sponsorship and talent development pathways.

 

Together, MARGMA and Monash University Malaysia aim to cultivate a new generation of highly skilled professionals to ensure Malaysia remains the global leader in sustainable, high-technology rubber glove manufacturing.

 

This press release has also been published on VRITIMES