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Japanese Minister of Education: Rehabilitation of graduates of technological schools to work in international companies

to complete its first official visit to Egypt, and within the framework of enhancing cooperation between Egypt and Japan in the pre -university education sector, the & nbsp; Mohamed Abdel -Latif, Minister of Education and Technical Education, accompanied by Abe Toshiko, Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology, and Iyay Fumio, Japanese Ambassador to the Arab Republic The two ministers in the school, Engineer Mohamed Al -Suwaidi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Egyptian Industries Union, Engineer Imad Al -Suwaidi, Chairman of the Board of Directors of Al Suwaidi Electrometer, Dr. Amr Basila, Chairman of the Central Administration for Technical Education Development and Director of Employment and Management of Applied Technology Schools, Dr. Hanim Ahmed, Minister of International Cooperation and Agreements, Princess Awad, Ministry Coordinator for International Relations, Engineer Zainab Al Suwaidi, Executive Supervisor For the school.

& nbsp; Private. Qualification meets the needs of the local and international labor market. Japanese technology at the advanced level in Egyptian technical education and the system of applied technology schools, stressing that the Japanese -Egyptian partnership in this field represents a promising opportunity to enhance human capabilities, transfer experiences, qualify graduates of these schools to work in major international companies, and build a generation capable of creativity and innovation in the technological and industrial sectors. Engineer Imad Al -Suwaidi appreciated the support of the Ministry of Education, Education and Technical Education for the participation of the private sector in applied technology schools as an industrial partner, noting that Al -Suwaidi International School for Applied Technology and Software represents a successful model of companies’ responsibility towards community development through education, stressing that the goal is to prepare a programmed technical education student and good preparation for students academically and practically through programs that prepare them to compete in the market Work.

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