Bahrain BNET, the national company responsible for providing broadband network services in the Kingdom of Bahrain, announced the signing of a memorandum of agreement with NetLink Trust, the designer, builder, owner and operator of the national broadband network in Singapore, under which the two companies will launch a knowledge exchange program. to its employees. Under this program, BNET and NetLink employees will have the opportunity to visit the main headquarters and learn how to operate the two companies’ national broadband network, exchange knowledge and share experiences with their peers, in addition to being able to work on secondment. The international exchange program will strengthen the Kingdom’s position regionally as a leading center for the telecommunications sector, and support national efforts to stimulate growth and digital transformation. On this occasion, Shaima Al-Hamid, CEO of Commercial Affairs at BNET, said, “We are pleased to work with NetLink Trust to launch an exchange program between our institutions, with the aim of contributing positively to the growth and development of the telecommunications sector in the Kingdom. The program will serve as an integrated global knowledge platform for our team members, enabling them to gain valuable experiences about the leading fiber optic network within this sector. We look forward to cooperating with key partners from all over the world to provide professional and theoretical training opportunities for Bahraini talents.” “We welcome the opportunity to collaborate with BNET through the exchange program,” added Teong Eun Seng, Senior Director of Operations at NetLink. We expect this initiative to enable our employees to exchange and adopt best practices, and promote a culture of continuous improvement and learning in both organizations.”
“BNET” launches a knowledge exchange program with “NetLink Trust”
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