Tuwaiq Academy has unveiled plans to launch more than 160 technical bootcamps and programs in the fourth quarter of 2024, to improve national competencies in a modern educational setting.
The training material of the programs, developed in collaboration with top global entities like Apple, Meta, and Amazon, is designed to address job market needs through a hands-on learning experience.
Participants in those bootcamps and programs, which offer employment opportunities to exceptional candidates, will receive professional certifications.
Partnering with industry giants like Apple, Meta, and Microsoft, Tuwaiq Academy’s programs cover a range of essential skills, including programming, AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, game development, virtual reality, digital manufacturing, drone programming, and robotics. The objective is to address the evolving needs of technicians and fill the job market with skilled national professionals.
These programs are open to students, graduates, and employees, offering flex
ible in-person and online sessions utilizing advanced learning methodologies and global best practices.
Tuwaiq Academy aims to nurture national talent, in line with the objectives of the human capability development program outlined in Saudi Vision 2030.
Registration is available on the academy’s website: https://tuwaiq.edu.sa
CEO Abdulaziz Alhammadi highlighted that the academy has graduated over 30,000 trainees, with an employment rate exceeding 75%. He also emphasized the academy’s efforts in launching specialized educational pathways, including the introduction of the first technical diploma in game development and virtual reality in the Kingdom and the Arab world in partnership with Meta, set to commence this September at the academy’s headquarters.
Tuwaiq Academy stands out as a pioneering institution in the Kingdom, offering cutting-edge bootcamps and educational programs in collaboration with leading global partners. The focus is on empowering local talents with essential skills and expertise,
bridging the gap between emerging technologies and the demands of the job market.
Source: Saudi Press Agency