Boeing joins Injaz Oman to sponsor 1,500 beneficiaries
The Achievement Foundation in Oman has launched a new batch of the ‘Company Program 202324’, which aims to develop entrepreneurial skills for 1500 beneficiaries.
They have also introduced the ‘Robotics Program’ to enrich the knowledge of 300 beneficiaries in the field of science and technology, with the support of Boeing for both programmes.
This support reflects their commitment to developing the skills of young individuals and preparing them to face future challenges in the job market.
In this context, Khaula Hamoud al Harithi, the CEO of Injaz Oman Foundation, stated, “We are proud of this collaboration with Boeing, which significantly enhances the capabilities of Omani youth and stimulates them to innovate and create in the fields of entrepreneurship and technology. We believe in the ability of these programs to open new horizons for our youth.”
Boeing, on its part, emphasises the importance of supporting educational programs that contribute to building a knowledge-based and innovative society, considering this collaboration an integral part of its responsibility towards the communities it operates within.
The ‘Company Program’ aims to equip students with the skills and tools necessary to start and manage their own projects, enhancing their understanding of the job market and motivating them to create innovative solutions. On the other hand, the ‘Robotics Program’ offers practical experience in engineering and programming, preparing students to contribute to the contemporary technological revolution.
This collaboration serves as evidence of the belief in the importance of investing in education and nurturing the talents and abilities of young individuals in Oman.