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Huawei in bid to boost Saudi tech training skills

RIYADH, November 7, 2016

Huawei, a leading global ICT solutions provider, has presented 10 Saudi Technical and Vocation Training Corporation (TVTC) instructors with certification for advanced mobile maintenance training following a skills development programme.

 TVTC’s Governor, Ahmed Alfahaid, who was present during the graduation ceremony at Huawei Headquarters in Shenzhen, China, said: “Our on-going partnership continues to allow Saudi instructors and students to gain valuable training and knowledge from Huawei’s global expertise.”

“This is important as our hardworking instructors are crucial for companies to comply with new regulations based on evolving labour market policies and changing industry trends. This collaboration falls in line with the developments that will drive Saudi Arabia towards vision 2030,” he added.

Responding to the national plan to localize the telecommunications sector in the Kingdom; Huawei conducted the mobile maintenance training for 100 TVTC instructors in four major cities of the Kingdom: Riyadh, Jeddah, Dammam and Abha last summer.

Then 10 of TVTC top instructors were hosted at Huawei headquarters in China from June 24 to  November 4 to take part in an advanced two-week mobile maintenance training program.

Li Xiangbin, VP of Global Government Affairs at Huawei, said: “Huawei is keen to support Saudi Arabia through sustainable growth. The 2030 vision will require local resource and talent to drive the successful implementation of the plan. We are happy to support the Kingdom through ICT developments to move towards a true knowledge economy. Our continued work with TVTC is a testament to our commitment to a better connected society in Saudi Arabia which looks to the development of its’ ICT industry from the grassroots level.”

The global market for Consumer Electronics continues to gain momentum, despite slower economic growth across other sectors. According to Grand View Research, Smartphones are expected to represent over 60 per cent of the overall revenue by 2020. – TradeArabia News Service




Tags: Saudi | Huawei | Vocational Training | TVTC |

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