German-Malaysian Institute

The German-Malaysian Institute (GMI; Deutsch-Malaysisches Institut Institut Jerman-Malaysia) is the German-Malaysian educational institute in Malaysia.

It was located at Taman Shamelin Perkasa, Cheras, Kuala Lumpur but has moved to the new campus in Jalan Ilmiah, Taman Universiti, 43000 Kajang, Selangor.

GMI started its first student enrollment in 1992.

History
The German-Malaysian Institute (GMI) was established in 1991. It is a center for advanced skills training that offers courses with hands-on practicals and theory in the fields of Mechanical Engineering and Electrical Engineering.

The formation of GMI is the result of a joint venture project between the governments of Malaysia and Germany. It is governed by a board of directors composed of ten representatives from the industry and also from government bodies. This institution is set up as a Company Limited by Guarantee whose founders are Majlis Amanah Rakyat (MARA) and the Malaysian-German Chamber of Commerce and Industry (MGCC). GMI had its first student enrollment in 1992, and the number has continued to grow until now.

Services
GMI offers 3-year full-time diploma programs in Electrical Engineering (Electronics & IT, Mechatronics, Process Instrumentation & Control, Network Security, Sustainable Energy and Power Distribution, Industrial Plant Maintenance) & Mechanical Engineering (Mould, Tool & Die, Product Design & Manufacturing, CNC, Sheet Metal Fabrication & Product Development, Manufacturing System), German University Preparatory Program (GAPP) and Technical Teacher Training Program. Other services include short-term technology-related courses, industrial projects and consultancy.

GMI has graduated students in various fields namely design, manufacture, operation, maintenance, fault analysis and complex production plant repair, machinery, equipment, tools and manufactured products.

Sport Complex
The indoor complex consists of five multipurpose courts for takraw, basketball and badminton, alongside the futsal and squash courts. For outdoor games like tennis, netball, basketball and volleyball, courts are located on the peripheries of the complex. Adjacent to the main complex is a soccer field with roofed grandstand and seats.

Mass Sitting
Part of GMI amenities include mass-sitting facilities to cater for the growing number of students and staff, and for a variety of occasions. Amongst the facilities are the Feisol Hassan-Halle (GMI Hall); an auditorium and two lecture halls. Standing significantly in the centre of the training compound and with a hemispherical roof atop it is Dewan Gemilang Mercu. This hall accommodates up to a maximum of 3,000 pax in a theatre layout and a maximum of 600 pax in a banquet setting, at any one time.

Accommodation
GMI admission offers new students accommodation (subject to availability). Students are given the option and are encouraged to stay in the hostel. The hostel is located within the campus which is gated and guarded 24-hours a day. There are 6 high-rise elevated hostel blocks that can accommodate 3,010 students at any one time.

Diploma in Engineering Technology

 * Mechatronics
 * Process Instrumentation & Control
 * Electronics & Information Technology
 * Network Security
 * Sustainable Energy & Power Distribution
 * Industrial Plant Maintenance
 * Building Automation & Facilities
 * Industrial Communication System
 * Autotronics & Hybrid System
 * Creative Multimedia
 * Software Engineering

Diploma in Engineering Technology

 * Mould Technology
 * Tool & Die Technology
 * Product Design & Manufacturing
 * CNC Precision Technology
 * Manufacturing System
 * Sheet Metal Fabrication & Product Development
 * Industrial Design
 * Machine Tool Maintenance
 * Jigs & Fixtures Design and Manufacturing
 * Industrial Quality Management

German University Preparatory Programmes

 * German University Preparatory Programme (GAPP)

Partner Institutions

 * 🇦🇺 Australia
 * Australian National University
 * 🇩🇪 Germany
 * Mannheim University of Applied Sciences
 * 🇲🇾 Malaysia
 * Universiti Teknologi Petronas