Doha: Qatar Chamber (QC) recently signed agreement an agreement with Pioneers Training Centre to bolster cooperation between the two parties by establishing an electronic platform, supported by AI, through which a host of e-training courses will be provided in various fields. These include administrative, legal, engineering, IT, procurement, and other areas relevant to the states business community to serve members of the Chamber and the private sector. QCs Director of the Administrative and Finance Department, Hussain Yousef Al Abdullghani, and CEO of Pioneers Training Centre, Noor Mohamed Al Mansoori, signed the agreement. On this occasion, Hussain Yousef Al Abdullghani emphasized the Chamber's keenness to strengthen cooperation with domestic training centers that offer specialized programs that benefit the Chambers members and the private sector in general. He said that the agreements main objective is to support the private sector and provide training courses that meet the requirements and needs of the Qatari market. For her part, the CEO of Pioneers Training Centre, Noor Mohamed Al Mansoori stressed the significance of signing the agreement with the Chamber, noting that it is an added value for the private sector. She also said that it aims to assist the private sectors members by introducing a group of training programs whether in person or online by a group of distinguished and experienced trainers. All training courses were filmed in highly professional studios by professional trainers who hold specialized international certificates, she added. Al Mansoori highlighted that the electronic platform to be launched is the first Arabic content e-training platform developed in Qatar and will provide a feature that allows training departments of companies to follow the progress of the training process for their trainees and learn about their training reports. Source: Qatar News Agency
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