twofour54 has signed a strategic partnership with Dubai Media Incorporated (DMI) that will extend the efforts from both parties to continuously develop and boost the skills of professionals working in the media industry across the UAE and the region.
The 10-week programme will deliver training courses carefully tailored to meet the business needs of DMI whilst providing delegates the latest skills and expertise within the sector. Courses will cover a range of topics including Innovation and Creative Media, Radio Presenting, and Digital Journalism through to Social Media.
Commenting on the partnership, Maryam Al Mheiri, twofour54 Chief Operating Officer, said, "This cooperation aims at enhancing the quality of media for consumers in the UAE whilst actively building and growing the media sector. The partnership is an example of the commitment of both organisations to develop the skillset of the industry across the MENA region."
Dubai Media Incorporated CEO of Corporate Support, Faisal Abdulla, said, "We are very proud of this strategic cooperation between DMI and twofour54, especially that it will provide courses in both English and Arabic across various fields considered critical by our organisation. I am confident that these courses will enhance our output and move the company forward."
twofour54's professional training department is the region's foremost media training academy, which provides world-class training solutions across diverse media sectors. It has so far equipped more than 7,000 professionals with the necessary skills to take up positions in state sponsored broadcasting companies as well as government entities in the wider MENA region.
twofour54's training methods focus on equipping delegates with international-standard media skills. Their tailored training solutions are designed by experienced instructors from internationally respected media organisations.
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