The 2026 HR Blueprint: How to Fully Utilize Your HRD Corp Levy for AI Training
As we navigate through 2026, the Malaysian corporate landscape has reached a definitive tipping point. With 84% of Malaysian knowledge workers already integrating AI into their daily tasks, the "wait and see" approach is no longer a viable strategy for HR Managers and Corporate Leaders.
The challenge? While employees are eager, only 11% of Malaysian firms have successfully embedded AI into their core HR processes. This gap creates a significant risk of "Shadow AI" and fragmented workflows.
The solution lies right in your budget: your HRD Corp Levy. Here is your 2026 guide to transforming that levy from a statutory cost into a high-octane engine for AI readiness.
1. Identify "High-Yield" AI Skills for HR
Don’t just "do AI" for the sake of it. Focus on training programs that align with HRD Corp’s 2026 priority frameworks. The most claimable and high-impact areas today include:
AI-Enhanced Recruitment: Moving beyond basic filtering to predictive analytics for "culture fit" and long-term retention.
Data Literacy for HR: Training your team to interpret AI-generated insights rather than just reading reports.
Ethical AI Governance: Ensuring your automated processes comply with Malaysia’s latest data privacy and ESG reporting standards.
2. Verify Your Training Provider (The "Zero-Waste" Check)
To ensure your grant is approved without a hitch in the e-TRiS portal, your chosen course must meet the latest 2026 criteria:
Registered Provider: The vendor must be an active HRD Corp Registered Training Provider.
Course Code: Only enroll in courses with a valid HRD Corp Claimable Course (SBL-Khas) status.
Trainer Qualification: Trainers must be HRD Corp TTT (Train-the-Trainer) certified or officially exempted.
3. Adopt the "Stackable" Learning Model
In 2026, HRD Corp has shifted focus toward Micro-credentialing. Instead of a single, exhausting 5-day workshop, look for courses that offer:
Modular Learning: Short, 4-to-8 hour intensive sessions.
Blended Format: A mix of virtual theory and in-person practical labs (which maximizes the Allowable Cost Matrix for meals and rentals).
Modular Learning: Short, 4-to-8 hour intensive sessions.
Blended Format: A mix of virtual theory and in-person practical labs (which maximizes the Allowable Cost Matrix for meals and rentals).
4. Checklist for a Seamless e-TRiS Claim
Before you hit "Submit" on your grant application, ensure you have these 2026 essentials:
Detailed Training Schedule: Must reflect at least 4 hours of active learning.
Itemized Quotation: Breaking down course fees vs. allowable costs (meals/travel).
Trainer Profile: Highlighting specific expertise in AI implementation within the Malaysian context.
Pro-Tip for 2026: Submit your application at least 14 days prior to the start date. With the surge in AI course applications, early submission prevents "Pending" status from delaying your digital transformation.
