Sharjah Chamber Engages With Korea Chamber To Enhance Joint Training Initiatives For Business Leaders

The Sharjah Training and Development Centre (STDC), under the Sharjah Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI), recently engaged in discussions with the Korea Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KCCI). The talks aimed to explore potential collaborations on joint training programs, focusing on technical and administrative skills for business leaders. These initiatives are designed to align with international trade and global business practices.

Maryam Saif Al Shamsi, Assistant General Director of the Support Services Sector at SCCI, welcomed the South Korean delegation led by Kenneth Jangjae Park, Director of International Relations at KCCI. The meeting also included Amal Abdullah Al Ali, STDC Director, along with other officials from both chambers. The discussions centred on expanding cooperation in vocational training and leadership development.

Sharjah and Korea Chambers Discuss Training Collaboration

Both parties highlighted the importance of organising joint programs to support entrepreneurs. These initiatives aim to enhance skills and increase success in international markets. The focus is on equipping professionals with the necessary skills to thrive in a global business environment.

During the meeting, the Sharjah Chamber showcased its innovative training initiatives. A key example was the Strategic Business Leadership Program, which aims to develop human capital and foster future business leaders. This program reflects Sharjah's commitment to nurturing skilled professionals for economic growth.

Maryam Saif Al Shamsi expressed hopes that this visit would strengthen communication between Sharjah and Seoul. She emphasized leveraging both sides' expertise to enhance training program quality. Al Shamsi highlighted implementing best practices in human resource development as a priority.

Al Shamsi stated that organizing joint training initiatives and offering specialized courses are crucial for fostering business growth. These efforts aim to equip the labour market with skilled professionals capable of meeting economic expansion demands.

Commitment to International Partnerships

Amal Abdullah Al Ali stressed that the meeting provided an ideal platform for deepening bilateral cooperation. She explored ways to develop training programs addressing global market needs while improving human resource efficiency according to international standards.

Al Ali reaffirmed STDC's commitment to forging international partnerships with chambers of commerce and global training institutions. These collaborations aim to deliver advanced training programs that elevate professional performance and promote institutional quality culture.

The discussions underscored the mutual interest in enhancing vocational training opportunities. Both chambers are keen on developing leadership skills essential for thriving in today's competitive global market landscape.

With inputs from WAM

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