The institution is dedicated to developing, up-skilling, and re-skilling stakeholders to meet industry demands, adapting to increased student populations, digital advancements, and job market needs by continuously enhancing its workforce, infrastructure, and partnerships to ensure its training programs remain relevant and effective.
The nation's need for a skilled workforce both now and in the future was directly impacted by the local and global economic landscape's growth, which prompted the reform of technical education.
[3] In January 2012, PB began operation, offering nine two-year Advanced Diploma programs in a variety of subjects including business, ICT, science, and engineering.
Students with a minimum of five GCE 'O' Level credits (depending on relevant subjects) and those with technical and vocational education and training (TVET) qualifications were eligible to apply.
In addition to working with government organisations and professional associations, the school applies Melayu Islam Beraja (MIB) traditional values into its operations.
[6] The School of Science and Engineering (SSE) follows the advice of the Programme Advisory Committee (PAC), which, to keep current with technological advancements, is composed of individuals from both the public and private sectors.
To guarantee ongoing development and adherence to best practices, the school is collaborating with the Department of Quality Assurance (QA) and seeking accreditation from the Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) UK.
The Oracle Academy advances computer science education globally by providing resources that enhance knowledge, innovation, skills development, and diversity in technology.
[7] On 20 June 2020, Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) donated a pumpjack unit to the university to enhance students' practical skills and prepare them for careers in the oil and gas industry.
[16] Under the guidelines of the Politeknik Brunei Five-Year Development Plan 2021–2025, the Department of Electrical Services (DES) and the SSE are collaborating on the 'Tenaga Lestari' Project.