Malaysia National Business Awards 2023 Winner: Gameka Sdn Bhd
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Malaysia National Business Awards 2023 Winner: Gameka Sdn Bhd

Gameka Sdn Bhd secured the Training and Development category at the Malaysia National Business Awards 2023.

Kenny Lum, Chief Executive Officer, shares insights into Gameka's motivation for developing an online game and its advantages for organisations, setting it apart from traditional training methods. With simulation-based learning, learners can apply theories and strategies in a realistic gaming environment, engaging with equally skilled peers. Gameka has also incorporated AI and machine learning, enabling learners to play against a highly intelligent AI opponent anytime and anywhere. This fosters ongoing mental stimulation and active participation. Kenny emphasises that Gameka understands the uniqueness of each organisation, offering customisation options to cater to specific industries, cultures, and requirements.

Learn more about them: Revolutionising the training arena with Gameka’s online game

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