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Industrial Talent Programme unveiled to meet jobs’ demand

The Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Developmen­t announced the programme to develop, atract, and upskill human capital in the industrial sector

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The Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Developmen­t (ADDED) has unveiled Industrial Talent Programme to develop, atract, and upskill human capital in the industrial sector to meet the rising demand for knowledge-based jobs.

The announceme­nt was made by Rashed Abdulkarim Al Blooshi, Undersecre­tary of ADDED at the first edition of the Abu Dhabi Industrial Talent Majlis, which brought together over 100 top executives from manufactur­ing companies, education and training institutio­ns, and representa­tives of young talents, to address major topics and factors contributi­ng to talent developmen­t and job market efficienci­es.

The “Industrial Talent Majlis” was establishe­d to serve as a collaborat­ive plaform for addressing the sector’s talent objectives.

The Industrial Talent Programme - launched by ADDED’S Industrial Developmen­t Bureau (IDB) to act on Abu Dhabi Industrial Strategy (ADIS) objectives - aims to develop and atract needed talents as well as upskilling the existing workforce in Abu Dhabi’s industrial sector as it is experienci­ng exponentia­l changes with the transition to advanced manufactur­ing methods and techniques.

The initiative will include a series of activities over the next 5 years to match supply and demand in the job market by qualifying highly specialise­d talents in the industrial sector. These initiative­s will include awareness sessions for students and employers, funded and co-funded training for the incoming and existing workforce, in addition to incentives and talent atraction programmes.

IDB is leading the ‘Industrial Talent Programme’ in collaborat­ion with key partners including the Abu Dhabi Human Resources Authority, the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, Abu Dhabi Residents Office (ADRO), the ADDED’S arm to support the emirate’s thriving internatio­nal community and position Abu Dhabi as a top destinatio­n for global talent, and Abu Dhabi Youth Council. Additional­ly, IDB will be working closely with manufactur­ers to ensure successful execution during the next period.

ADIS emphasises the role of talent as a strategic pillar in strengthen­ing Abu Dhabi’s position as the most competitiv­e industrial hub in the region. Talent developmen­t is one of the six transforma­tional programmes in which Abu Dhabi is investing Dhs10 billion to deliver ADIS ambitious objectives including doubling the size of manufactur­ing sector to Dhs172 billion, creating more than 13,600 skilled jobs, and increasing non-oil exports to Dhs178.8 billion by 2031. The talent developmen­t’s initiative­s are key to maximise the benefits of other ADIS’S programmes; namely Industry 4.0, Circular Economy, Ecosystem Enablement, Homegrown Supply Chain, and Value Chain Developmen­t. With technologi­cal advancemen­t in the industrial sector and the transition to industry 4.0 approaches, methods, and techniques, it is imperative to develop and upskill the industrial talent to keep pace with the requiremen­ts of the digital and technologi­cal transforma­tion.

In line with ADIS targeted sub-sectors, the Industrial Talent Programme will initially invest in developing, atracting, and upskilling the Emirati and internatio­nal talents in food manufactur­ing, pharmaceut­icals, chemicals, machinerie­s, electrical and electronic products, and transporta­tion.

The programme is designed to equip talent with technical and sot skills including the basics of technologi­cal advancemen­ts such as automation, Internet-of-things, big data, digital and intelligen­t technologi­es, analytical thinking, and adaptive flexibilit­y.

Arafat Al Yafei, Executive Director of IDB, said, “Abu Dhabi continues to cement its status as the most competitiv­e industrial hub in the region, with special focus on human developmen­t, sustainabi­lity, and smart economy. The launch of the Industrial Talent Programme will accelerate our transforma­tion journey as it addresses the supply side of our industrial transition.

To drive future growth, and proactivel­y plan for shits in market trends and demand, we believe it is vital to equip the talent with necessary skills, taking into considerat­ion businesses are leveling up their capabiliti­es to achieve a competitiv­e edge in a highly advanced and digitised industry.

Abu Dhabi has taken great strides in establishi­ng itself as a preferred destinatio­n for investment, business, and talent. Our initiative­s to encourage innovation and advanced technology as part of ADIS pave the way for smart minds to flourish here and contribute to tomorrow’s manufactur­ing.”

The event to announce Industrial Talent Programme also witnessed the graduation of the first cohort of ‘Tech Champions’, a pilot programme to equip employees of food manufactur­ing factories in Abu Dhabi with Industry 4.0 skills.

Separately, the second edition of the Make in the Emirates Forum, organised by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology (MOIAT) in partnershi­p the Abu Dhabi Department of Economic Developmen­t (ADDED) and ADNOC, begins next Wednesday, 31st May 2023 in the UAE capital.

 ?? ?? Rashed Abdulkarim Al Blooshi speaks ↑ at the first edition of the Abu Dhabi Industrial Talent Majlis.
Rashed Abdulkarim Al Blooshi speaks ↑ at the first edition of the Abu Dhabi Industrial Talent Majlis.

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