Tamkeen supports three Bahrainis in the Video Gaming Industry
TDT | Manama
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The Labour Fund “Tamkeen” has announced the training of three Bahrainis in video game development at the renowned Japanese company, NatsumeAtari. This initiative is part of the Global Ready Talent Programme, aimed at empowering Bahrainis by enhancing their skills and accelerating their professional growth in emerging fields through international training experiences with leading global companies.
This support aligns with Tamkeen’s strategic priorities for 2025, which focuses on enhancing the position and competitiveness of Bahrainis in the private sector, equipping Bahrainis with suitable skills for career development in the private sector, and prioritizing enterprise growth, digitization, and sustainability, and supporting the development of the ecosystem surrounding the labor market and private sector.
On this occasion, Ms. Maha Abdulhameed Mofeez, Chief Executive of the Labour Fund (Tamkeen), stated: “ The gaming industry in the GCC region alone is estimated to be worth around USD 821 million. The Global Ready Talent Programme aims to provide participants with hands-on experience at international companies, accelerating their professional growth and supporting our strategic goals for 2025, which focus on enhancing Bahraini competitiveness and fostering the growth and sustainability of local enterprises.”
Meanwhile, Mr. Hiro Koide, CEO of NatsumeAtari, expressed his delight in welcoming and training Bahraini talent at the company. He stated: “ Through this year-long programme, we hope to share the knowledge and expertise we have gained in Japan with young Bahraini developers, contribute to the growth of the gaming industry in the Kingdom, and serve as a bridge connecting the gaming industries of Japan and the Middle East.”
As part of the programme, participants will gain handson experience in video game development and project management based on Japanese methodologies. They will also learn the Japanese language and culture, fostering cultural exchange between Japan and Bahrain. Additionally, the trainees will work on projects that allow them to leverage their cultural understanding of the Middle East’s market unique needs.
Founded in Osaka, Japan, NatsumeAtari has been a pioneering company in the video game development industry for over three decades. The company is known for its innovative contributions to both the local and global gaming sectors.
Tamkeen has introduced various programmes designed to support employment and career development for Bahraini professionals, ensuring they remain the first choice of employment in the labor market. Additionally, Tamkeen offers multiple enterprise support programmes to strengthen the private sector, positioning it as the main driver of economic growth in the Kingdom.
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