Human capacity development has always been close to his heart, in fact, Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi is well known for championing youth development in the country during his tenure as Prime Minister of Malaysia from 2003 to 2009.

Technology keeps changing, accelerating with new provisions that shorten the time we take to do things. Today we can actually print a book within a few minutes and we can immediately capture a video in 3D format. For those wanting to build interesting ways to connect with their target audiences these technologies open the door for unlimited creativity.

First Bostwana, then Lesotho and now Swaziland and with the opening of its latest network of global campuses, Limkokwing University of Creative Technology is bringing its model of creative and innovative programmes to this landlocked Kingdom of 1.8 million people.

A high-powered Iraqi delegation from the Ministry of Education made a fruitful two hour fact-finding visit to Limkokwing University of Creative Technology as part of a study tour of Malaysian universities.

Limkokwing University was busier than usual with the continuous arrival of distinguished African heads of government and ministers attending the annual Langkawi International Dialogue 2011 held at the Putrajaya International Conference Centre (PICC) from 18-21 June 2011.