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Recently, the second session of the “Manufacturers” exhibition for jobs in industry and advanced technology was held in Abu Dhabi. Hosted by the Abu Dhabi Energy Center from April 21 to 23, the exhibition was organized by the Ministry of Industry and Advanced Technology, the Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation, the Emirates Competitiveness Council (NAFES), and the ADNOC Group.

The exhibition saw more than 4,200 young Emiratis attend from various emirates, making it an immediate interview opportunity leading to employment. Over 10,000 interviews were conducted with more than 83 companies, resulting in many Emirati talents obtaining direct employment opportunities in the industrial and advanced technology sector.

The event offered over 800 job opportunities for Emiratis, including around 150 jobs for citizens of determination in various sectors. The initiative aimed to highlight the skills and abilities of Emiratis and enhance their participation in the industrial and technological sectors.

As part of the National Strategy for Industry and Advanced Technology under the “National Content Programme” umbrella, this exhibition supports the “Made in the Emirates” initiative and aligns with strategic objectives that promote competitiveness, growth, and diversification in the industrial sector. Through partnerships with government agencies, private companies, training organizations, job seekers, this exhibition served as a platform to provide opportunities that match industry needs. Immediate jobs and training programs were offered during

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