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SkillUp Forum & Exhibition 2025

EnergyTech participated in the SkillUp Forum & Exhibition held at Aramco from October 14 to 15, 2025. The forum aimed to foster innovation and collaboration through outreach, bringing together a diverse group of companies, academies, and universities committed to enhancing professional development.

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Leadership Views Session: Purpose of Role

EnergyTech recently hosted its monthly Leadership Views Session, titled "Purpose of Role". The session was presented by Mr. Abdulaziz Al-Otaibi, Vice President of Business Support, who highlighted the importance of every role within an organization, even the most minor one, as each contributes to the broader vision. The session encouraged the audience to shift their mindset to uncover the true purpose of their roles, aligning with the organization’s mission.

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Joint Venture Agreement Signing with RelyOn

EnergyTech and RelyOn signed a Joint Venture agreement in Copenhagen, Denmark, as part of their joint growth strategies and global expansion plans. The agreement outlines the development of a cutting-edge training complex in the kingdom, designed to deliver advanced safety, fire, health, and survival training programs to serve the energy and industrial sectors, aiming to support national workforce development, program localization, and human capacity-building initiatives. The agreement was officially signed by Mr. Torben Harring, CEO of RelyOn, and Mr. Bassam Al-Bokhari, CEO of EnergyTech, with senior executives from both parties in attendance.

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The 36th BoT Meeting

EnergyTech’s Board of Trustees held its 36th meeting, chaired by Eng. Ahmed Al-Zahrani, the BoT Chairman and Assistant Minister of Energy for Development and Excellence.

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EnergyTech Hosts Interactive Workshop on “The Individual Contributor Success Profile”

EnergyTech recently hosted an engaging workshop titled “The Individual Contributor Success Profile,” led by Mr. Abdulhamid Al-Omair, Vice President of Certifications & Specialty Programs. During the session, Mr. Al-Omair highlighted the essential qualities and attributes instructors must possess to thrive and make a lasting impact within the institute. The workshop encouraged collaboration by dividing participants into teams, who took part in a hands-on activity aligned with the session’s theme. This exercise fostered lively interaction and meaningful dialogue, allowing each group to share unique insights and diverse perspectives, shedding light on multiple dimensions of the same concept. The session concluded with participants expressing their appreciation to the organizers and providing constructive feedback to enhance future workshops and initiatives.

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