Saudi engineers undergo German management training

Updated 23 March 2013
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Saudi engineers undergo German management training

Saudi engineers undergo German management training

RIYADH: RODOLFO C. ESTIMO JR. | ARAB NEWS STAFF
Water and Electricity Minister Abdullah bin Abdul Rahman Al-Hussayen handed out supply chain management diplomas to trainees of the German Management Academy (DMAN) at a local hotel yesterday.
Saudi engineers of the National Water Company (NWC), Saudi Electricity Company (SEC) and Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) participated in the training.
The training was “another step toward German transfer of technology and know-how to Saudi Arabia and provided great opportunities for the participants,” he said.
Andreas Hergenroether, delegate of German Industry for Saudi Arabia, said: “Educating young Saudis with marketable skills and capacity for innovation and entrepreneurship is one of the cornerstones of long-term companies.”
“Investing in training and education,” he added, “has been a top priority for German companies.”
He added that through the German Ministry of Education and Research, a study about the Saudi education and training sectors has been published.
The training was supported by the Minister of Water and Electricity and organized by the DMAN represented by Yousef Nahhas, DMAN project manager and Detlev Daues, DMAN shareholder and V-Line chief executive officer.


Saudi project restores historic mosque in Al-Zulfi

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Saudi project restores historic mosque in Al-Zulfi

AL-ZULFI: The Prince Mohammed bin Salman Project for the Development of Historical Mosques has completed the restoration of Al-Mansaf Mosque in Al-Zulfi, northwest of Riyadh.

The mosque reflects the traditional Najdi architectural style, using local materials such as mud, tamarisk wood and palm fronds, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Tuesday.

Historically significant as a transit point for pilgrims and travelers, the mosque served as a vital religious and educational center for the local community.

The meticulous redevelopment expanded the site from 200 to 337 sq. meters, almost doubling its capacity to 150 worshipers, the SPA added.

Modern additions include dedicated prayer areas for women and upgraded service facilities, all integrated with sustainable heritage standards to preserve the mosque’s authentic identity for future generations.

The project balances traditional and modern construction standards, ensuring the sustainability of the mosque’s components while preserving heritage.