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ADIPEC Partners with Abu Dhabi Tawteen Council to Foster Emiratisation in Energy Sector
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14 July 2010
ADIPEC 2010 (Abu Dhabi International Petroleum Exhibition and Conference) has signed a MoU with Abu Dhabi Tawteen Council (ADTC) as an important partnership to encourage greater Emiratisation and talent attraction in the energy sector.
The partnership will see the creation of the first ADIPEC Graduate Fair, where UAE graduates will have access to a two-day networking event, running simultaneously to ADIPEC at the Abu Dhabi National Exhibition Centre (ADNEC). The fair will allow students to have direct access to key HR managers from leading national and international oil and gas companies, to provide employment opportunities and insights into energy careers. The ADIPEC Graduate Fair will also include a series of presentations from industry leaders, as well as discussions on the challenges and rewards facing students within the sector to help attract top talent and greater awareness of the scope of career prospects and growth.
Hifazat Ahmad, event director of ADIPEC, said: "There are an increasing number of talented oil and gas graduates here in the region, and we wanted to create a forum where this great commodity of future industry leaders can have access to information and resources to help them make positive career choices and progress within the industry. ADIPEC is delighted to be working with Abu Dhabi Tawteen Council and in close cooperation with the wider oil and gas community in order to identify where the talent gaps and opportunities are that can be filled by National graduates."
The MoU was signed by Mr. Mubarak Al Ameri, director of marketing and communication at Abu Dhabi Tawteen Council and will aim at building solid partnership with ADIPEC as a result of ADTC mission to support and develop active Emiratisation engagement programs in one of the most significant economic activities ADTC is targeting in the Emirate of Abu Dhabi. Both parties will be working on providing an ideal opportunity to bring National talented graduates together with the professional oil and gas community to explore the employment opportunities and to further spot the light on the required skills in this industry in line with overall National vision to transform Abu Dhabi into a knowledge-intensive economy.
The Graduate Fair will run from 2-3 November in the Captial Suites of ADNEC. Students will be required to present their valid student card to be permitted entry. For further information, please visit www.adipec.com.
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About dmg: events
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The energy division of dmg world media organises some of the world's largest oil and gas exhibitions and conferences including ADIPEC, Gastech, Global Petroleum Show (GPS), GO-EXPO North America, GO-INDIA, the International Pipeline Exposition & Conference and the Oil Sands Trade Show & Conference.
dmg :: events is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT), one of the most successful media companies in the United Kingdom.
For more information please visit www.dmgevents.com.
Abu Dhabi Tawteen Council (ADTC) was established in December 2005 and tasked with achieving full and sustainable employment for every Emirati jobseeker. The work of ADTC recognises the current low-levels of representation of Emiratis in the workforce of Abu Dhabi, particularly in the private sector. The ADTC is working closely with employers from the Emirate to establish changing human capital demands and build a clear picture of recruitment needs for the future. Building on this, ADTC fulfils its role by providing support to jobseekers in choosing career paths or further education programs, and provides registered candidates with career counselling and job placement services. The unique relationship with employers and jobseekers enables ADTC to provide an advisory service to the Government on education needs and policies.
For more information please visit www.tawteencouncil.ae.
For more information please contact:
Susan Parker
Fifth Ring Integrated Corporate Communications
Email: susanp@fifthring.com
Tel: +971 4 372 0154
Tel: +971 50 101 4403
Essam Al Sayed
PR and Communication Manager
Email: Essam.alsayed@tawteencouncil.ae
Tel: +971561270332
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