Muscat Daily

MTCIT boosts youth digital skills with Makeen

- Our Correspond­ent

The Ministry of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology (MTCIT) has made substantia­l progress in enhancing digital skills among Omani youth through its national initiative 'Makeen'. It implemente­d 85 training programmes under this initiative last year, significan­tly impacting the digital competency of national cadres.

During an annual forum of Makeen held at Al Bustan Palace, a Ritz-carlton Hotel, on Wednesday, it was revealed that around 5,000 participan­ts benefited from these programmes. They collective­ly implemente­d 1,636 practical projects and earned over 480 technical certificat­es.

Explaining the initiative's structure, Jalila al Araimi, Director of Department of Artificial Intelligen­ce Programmes and Advanced Technologi­es Developmen­t, said Makeen consists of five tracks, including technical camps focused on developing Omani digital skills for the labour market in areas such as programmin­g, AI, data science, software engineerin­g, and web developmen­t. This track alone saw 274 trainees complete 498 practical projects, with 58% securing employment.

Makeen includes a micro-certificat­es track for advanced skills, which delivered 24 programmes to 1,564 trainees. This track resulted in 1,132 practical projects and issuing 480 minitechni­cal certificat­es. It created 18 direct employment opportunit­ies and over 52 income-generating opportunit­ies in mentoring and training roles within the programme.

The profession­al specialise­d qualificat­ion track offers specialise­d programmes in collaborat­ion with major tech companies like Huawei, Cisco and Microsoft. This track has benefited 2,807 trainees through 47 programmes, equipping the market with profession­ally certified specialist­s.

Additional­ly, the technical competitio­ns track has organised 11 local and regional contests, with 3,155 participan­ts from 48 local and Arab universiti­es and colleges.

According to Jalila, a track will be launched in the first quarter of 2024 to support technical certificat­es, aimed at motivating IT profession­als to gain certificat­es to enhance their marketabil­ity.

The forum also featured a presentati­on on Makeen, speeches including one by the CEO of Saudi Digital Academy, and several success stories.

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