LR and Robban Assafina Sign MoU to Expand MEA Training

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  • New MOU to Enhance Maritime Training Accessibility in Middle East and Africa
  • Lloyd’s Register and Robban Assafina Sign MOU to Promote Accredited Courses
  • Empowering Maritime Professionals: LR and Robban Assafina’s Training Collaboration

Lloyd’s Register (LR) and Middle Eastern maritime media and training provider Robban Assafina signed a Memorandum of Understanding in order to jointly promote and deliver LR-accredited public training throughout the Middle East and Africa region. Their common aim is to enlarge the reach of quality programs to develop professional skills and expertise among industry professionals, reports LR.

A Collaborative Vision for Accessible Maritime Training

Combining their expertise and resources, LR and Robban Assafina will look to take high-quality industry-leading training to the MEA region and make it more accessible for those trying to move on in their fields.

Svetlana Dimitrova, Global Client Training Manager at LR, said: “We are delighted to embark on this collaborative journey with Robban Assafina. Together, we envision a future where individuals across the Middle East have access to comprehensive training initiatives that drive personal and professional growth.”

Commitment to Knowledge Exchange and Skill Building

This partnership emphasizes mutual commitment to knowledge exchange and the development of key skills for maritime sector professionals. The leadership at Robban Assafina pointed out that this initiative is very important for professionals in the region.

Capt Haytham Chaaban, CEO at Robban Assafina, said: “This MOU signifies our shared dedication to fostering knowledge exchange and skill-building opportunities in the maritime sector and beyond. Through this collaboration, we aspire to equip professionals with the tools and expertise needed to navigate today’s dynamic landscape effectively.”

Range of Accredited Training Courses

The wide range of training courses available online, including those held in Arabic, concerning issues such as basic classification and surveying of certain maritime-related topics, management of marine fuels, and electrical engineering, thus targeting different aspects of the sector.

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Source: LR