Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — Director General of Human Resources Development Fund Dr. Mohammed Bin Ahmed Al-Sudairy met with CEO of Saudi Japanese Automobile High Institute (SJAHI) Salim Bin Hassan Al-Asmarei to explore and enhance strategic partnership between the two entities, a move that aims to serve Saudi students at the institute.
Dr. Sudairy emphasized that HRDF has been cooperating with a number of private and government entities in a bid to increase participation of Saudi nationals in workforce in the midst of a productive and stable work environment.
Dr. Sudairy pointed out that HRDF seeks to provide advanced apprenticeship that allows SJAHI trainees to be pioneers in the automobile repair field.
Al-Asmarei said HRDF has formed a partnership with SJAHI to support Saudi nationals through many schemes. “We are looking forward to our joint cooperation in the upcoming period to achieve objectives,” the SJAHI director added.
At the institute, HRDF director general took a tour around premises accompanied by SJAHI director and senior officials of both entities, and visited two repair workshops that contain 100 cars to provide the trainees with a hands-on experience.
Dr. Sudairy walked through training classrooms and electricity labs, car tech workshops and English classes, and also met with some of SJAHI students and listened to their feedback on the program.