tvtc and siemens bolster workforce development in line with vision 2030
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TVTC and Siemens bolster workforce development in line with Vision 2030

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Ahmad Fahad Al-Fahaid,TVTC, and Joe Kaeser, Siemens AG
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The Technical and Vocational Training Corporation (TVTC) in Saudi Arabia and Siemens signed a collaboration agreement to pioneer the implementation of a vocational education concept, introduce the Siemens Mechatronics curriculum to the Saudi Arabian education system and drive leadership excellence among vocational training managers in the Kingdom.
The collaboration agreement was signed by Ahmad Fahad Al-Fahaid, governor of TVTC, and Joe Kaeser, president and CEO of Siemens AG, in the presence of King Salman and German Chancellor Angela Merkel.
The collaboration agreement will pioneer the implementation of a vocational education concept, modelled around the German dual education system, and see Saudi students being trained in electrical, mechanical and business administration disciplines. Furthermore, Siemens will introduce its Mechatronics curriculum to the Saudi Arabian education system and cooperate with TVTC to drive leadership excellence among vocational training managers across the Kingdom.
Al-Fahaid said: “I strongly believe that the Saudi youth are our most valuable assets and their potential must be realized on the path to Vision 2030. With this agreement we are providing a platform through which they can hone their skills and be counted among tomorrow’s industrial leaders and experts. The collaboration with Siemens will contribute significantly toward developing the skill sets that are required by a diversified Saudi economy.”
Arja Talakar, CEO of Siemens Saudi Arabia, said: “The German dual education system combines theoretical, practical and on-the-job phases in an interwoven approach that provides graduates with a certified profession. Siemens has a proven track record in exporting and adapting this vocational education approach in several countries, and our courses are constantly being updated in a way that prepares young people for the challenges of digitalization.”
The MoU outlines the focus areas that will drive the strong partnership between TVTC and Siemens. Firstly, the strategic intent to jointly roll out the first phase of a vocational training concept, starting later this year, is very much aligned with the Kingdom’s goal to significantly increase the number of Saudi citizens that are enrolled in vocational training programs — from 104,000 to 950,000 by 2020.
Secondly, the imperative to diversify the Saudi economy presents an opportunity to pioneer the implementation of Siemens’ Mechatronics curriculum and prepare Saudi youth for the workplace of the future. Today, companies are increasingly deploying more complex manufacturing, transport, water and energy technologies to secure their competitiveness, drive efficiencies and address growing demand.

Source: Arab News

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