Saudi Gazette report
RIYADH — Prince Muhammad Bin Salman Charitable Foundation Misk has signed two memorandums of understanding (MoU) with Japanese Digital Hollywood University, which is specialized in tuition and preparing creative contents programmers and designers of video and motion pictures games.
The foundation also signed another MoU with the Japanese Tamiya company, a pioneer in the domain of manufacturing cars and vehicles prototypes for applied engineering education.
The signing of the MoUs took place during a visit to Japan, in addition to discussing means of future cooperation with other Japanese prominent scientific institutions, in the context of the foundation's keenness to promote its worldwide partnerships, in order to provide Saudi generations with qualitative initiative to upgrade their skills and access up-to-date techniques, towards creating a knowledge-based economy.
The Secretary General of the foundation Badr Al-Askar remarked that the Japanese Digital Hollywood University is keen through its global partnerships to provide quality initiatives that contribute to the rehabilitation of Saudi young people and teach them the latest methods and best skills to contribute to developing national human resources and creating a knowledge-based non-oil Saudi economy.
Digital Hollywood CEO Yoshimura Takeshi said Digital Hollywood was the first company to make the move seeking excellence in education and preparation of Asian human resources for the digital content and digital communication industry.