UAE - Dubai Government Workshop has revealed the signing of a strategic new Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Rochester Institute of Technology - Dubai (RIT Dubai), to help reinforce academic and educational cooperation across the efforts to develop highly qualified and skilled human resources for the future. The agreement was signed by H.E. Humaid Sultan Al Mutaiwee, Dubai Government Workshop (DGW) CEO and Dr. Yousif Al Assaf, President, RIT Dubai. during the signing, both parties agreed on the need to work closely together to provide academic education and executive development for employees, as well as practical training for students based on the highest standards of professionalism and excellence.

H.E. Al Mutaiwee said, “The signing of this new MoU opens new horizons for us in the move to support the national efforts towards strengthening the perfect investment of human capital to push comprehensive development, particularly, across providing the necessary academic training, executive development and practical training for employees and students, who will benefit from the latest technological innovations of the 21st century. Our collaboration with RIT Dubai demonstrates our continued commitment towards strengthening effective cooperative frameworks with the private sector, especially in our move to provide the highest functional, professional and technological skills for human resources, which supports our vision to help manage vehicle fleets with quality and efficiency to achieve customer satisfaction and happiness. We are committed to provide the practical training for these university students within an environment that is conducive to creativity and innovation to graduate generations capable of pioneering in various fields.” H.E added.

For his part, Dr. Al Assaf stated, “We are very proud to have signed this new MoU with DGW, which is widely recognized as a pioneer in the adoption of the latest technological innovations in fleet management services. Through this joint cooperation, we seek to open new horizons for the use of joint capacities in academic and executive training and scientific research to serve our joint aspirations of serving the community and support the country's development process. We look forward to building a successful long-term cooperative relationship, renewing our commitment to putting our expertise, capabilities and educational and academic resources at the service of DGW, which we are confident to be a strategic partner in the thrust towards education, research and training.”

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