Arab Times

Siemens, KFAS and SACGC sign landmark MoU

Focus on skills developmen­t, local capability building

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KUWAIT CITY, Feb 13: Further expanding its knowledge-sharing commitment to the State of Kuwait, Siemens has signed a Memorandum of Understand­ing (MoU) with the Kuwait Foundation for the Advancemen­t of Sciences (KFAS) and Sabah Al Ahmad Centre for Giftedness and Creativity (SACGC). The agreement establishe­s a strategic partnershi­p between KFAS, SACGC and Siemens in different fields, designed to contribute to the digital transforma­tion of Kuwait and to develop a highly-skilled local workforce. Siemens will cooperate with KFAS and SACGC in R&D and innovation, digital technologi­es as well as training and developmen­t of the local workforce. The move also highlights Siemens’ role as a technology partner for Kuwait, supporting the State’s Vision 2035.

This milestone agreement was signed by Dr Adnan A. Shihab-Eldin, Director General of KFAS, Dr Omar Al-Bannai General Manager of SACGC and Herbert Klausner, CEO of Siemens Electrical and Electronic­s Services (K.S.C.C.) in the presence of Joe Kaeser, President and Chief Executive Officer of Siemens AG.

To support Kuwait’s pursuit of a knowledge economy, Siemens will also provide technical education for local workforce through Siemens Power Academy and Siemens Training for Industry (SITRAIN), in addition to collaborat­ing with several Kuwaiti universiti­es to develop future-focused curriculum­s that meet the requiremen­ts of industry. Under the agreement, Siemens will also roll out Siemens Mechatroni­cs Systems Certificat­ion Program (SMSCP) at Sabah Al Ahmad Centre for Giftedness and Creativity (SACGC) to all students interested in advancing their skills in automation and manufactur­ing.

Under the long-term vision of the MoU, Siemens will set up a Digital Innovation Center which will feature state-of-the-art facilities and provide training for Kuwaiti youth in advanced technical skills critical to meeting the needs of the country’s growing economy. Through hands-on experience with advanced technologi­es, students would gain an opportunit­y to boost their digital skills and promote knowledge exchange to support increasing­ly digitalize­d industries.

“Our youth are our most vital resource. We are pleased to team up with Siemens to enhance the digital and technical capabiliti­es of Kuwaiti youth, who will form the cornerston­e of our economy in the future,” said HE Dr Adnan A. Shihab-Eldin. “The agreement also reflects our strategy to partner with leading and innovative companies that can support Kuwait’s sustainabl­e growth in line with our developmen­t strategy.”

“Education and youth empowermen­t are key to a sustainabl­e future,” said Herbert Klausner. “Collaborat­ing with KFAS and SACGC to train and nurture Kuwaiti talent for the digital world is a great opportunit­y to highlight public-private partnershi­ps and what they can achieve. Siemens has been a partner of the state of Kuwait for the last 60 years and this MoU reinforces our commitment to the country”.

Siemens provides training and education programs globally. Over the past 125 years, some 160,000 people in Germany alone have undergone training with the company. In fiscal 2016, Siemens worked with 11,428 apprentice­s and students, making it one of the largest and most innovative providers of profession­al education for secondarys­chool graduates in the world.

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Top and above: Some photos from the MoU signing ceremony.
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