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NetCom hosts Algerian Ambassador, explores collaboration on tech-driven workforce

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NetCom Learning Bangladesh recently hosted a significant meeting with Dr Abdelouahab Saidani, Ambassador of Algeria, at their office in Dhaka, marking an important moment in the company’s ongoing commitment to advancing educational initiatives globally, particularly in empowering the workforce through cutting-edge technology skills, says a press release.

Upon his arrival at NetCom Learning Bangladesh, Dr. Saidani was warmly welcomed by the company’s leadership and employees, including Ishaan Bin Zillur Rahman, Senior Manager – Sales, and Shahrukh Bin Hannan, HR and Admin Executive.

The Ambassador’s visit was an opportunity to foster collaboration between Algeria and NetCom Learning Bangladesh in the realm of technology and education, with a shared focus on enhancing skill development and economic growth.

The meeting was attended by department heads from NetCom Learning Bangladesh, including Munshi Ashik Mahmud, Head of Marketing; Abdur Rahman Mamun, Head of Partnerships; Md Imdadul Islam, Head of Products, and Ishaan Bin Zillur Rahman.

Alongside them, other distinguished guests, including Nazinur Rahim, Executive Editor, Diplomatic Media and Syeda Zainah Binte Habib, Diplomatic Media Personnel and Editorial Designer Strategist, joined the discussion.

The conversation centered on the ambitious goal of training one million Algerians in essential technological skills, a crucial part of Algeria’s vision for Digital Algeria 2030. This initiative is aligned with the country’s strategy for economic diversification and technological advancement, particularly in the non-oil sectors.

During the meeting, MD Imdadul Islam, Head of Products at NetCom presented a proposed initiative to upskill 1 million learners in Algeria by 2030, aligning with the vision of the National AI Strategy and Digital Algeria 2030.

He also shared NetCom Learning’s vision and commitment to upskill students and professionals across the globe and develop a skilled workforce focusing on trending such as AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and more.

Head of Partnership, Abdur Rahman Mamun highlighted the impactful role that NetCom Learning Bangladesh is already playing on a global scale, with a specific emphasis on the company’s outreach programmes like NetCom+, the innovative platform that provides affordable, scalable digital skills training. Mamun also expressed his goal of empowering over 5 million Algerian teachers through specialized training programmes.

Dr Saidani showed great interest in NetCom’s efforts and the potential impact of this collaboration on Algeria’s education system.

He expressed a strong intention to engage with Algeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to explore further opportunities for cooperation, particularly in the realm of education and skills development for the country’s youth.

Following the meeting, Dr. Saidani was given a tour of the NetCom Learning Bangladesh facilities, where he met with employees from different departments.

NetCom team bid farewell to Dr Saidani, grateful for his visit and optimistic about future collaborations aimed at building a highly skilled, technology-driven workforce in Algeria.

NetCom Learning Bangladesh, a concern of NetCom Learning Global headquartered in New York, is dedicated to providing high-quality training solutions that empower individuals and organizations to thrive in today’s digital world.

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NetCom hosts Algerian Ambassador, explores collaboration on tech-driven workforce

Update Time : 07:30:12 pm, Wednesday, 15 October 2025

NetCom Learning Bangladesh recently hosted a significant meeting with Dr Abdelouahab Saidani, Ambassador of Algeria, at their office in Dhaka, marking an important moment in the company’s ongoing commitment to advancing educational initiatives globally, particularly in empowering the workforce through cutting-edge technology skills, says a press release.

Upon his arrival at NetCom Learning Bangladesh, Dr. Saidani was warmly welcomed by the company’s leadership and employees, including Ishaan Bin Zillur Rahman, Senior Manager – Sales, and Shahrukh Bin Hannan, HR and Admin Executive.

The Ambassador’s visit was an opportunity to foster collaboration between Algeria and NetCom Learning Bangladesh in the realm of technology and education, with a shared focus on enhancing skill development and economic growth.

The meeting was attended by department heads from NetCom Learning Bangladesh, including Munshi Ashik Mahmud, Head of Marketing; Abdur Rahman Mamun, Head of Partnerships; Md Imdadul Islam, Head of Products, and Ishaan Bin Zillur Rahman.

Alongside them, other distinguished guests, including Nazinur Rahim, Executive Editor, Diplomatic Media and Syeda Zainah Binte Habib, Diplomatic Media Personnel and Editorial Designer Strategist, joined the discussion.

The conversation centered on the ambitious goal of training one million Algerians in essential technological skills, a crucial part of Algeria’s vision for Digital Algeria 2030. This initiative is aligned with the country’s strategy for economic diversification and technological advancement, particularly in the non-oil sectors.

During the meeting, MD Imdadul Islam, Head of Products at NetCom presented a proposed initiative to upskill 1 million learners in Algeria by 2030, aligning with the vision of the National AI Strategy and Digital Algeria 2030.

He also shared NetCom Learning’s vision and commitment to upskill students and professionals across the globe and develop a skilled workforce focusing on trending such as AI, cybersecurity, cloud computing, and more.

Head of Partnership, Abdur Rahman Mamun highlighted the impactful role that NetCom Learning Bangladesh is already playing on a global scale, with a specific emphasis on the company’s outreach programmes like NetCom+, the innovative platform that provides affordable, scalable digital skills training. Mamun also expressed his goal of empowering over 5 million Algerian teachers through specialized training programmes.

Dr Saidani showed great interest in NetCom’s efforts and the potential impact of this collaboration on Algeria’s education system.

He expressed a strong intention to engage with Algeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs to explore further opportunities for cooperation, particularly in the realm of education and skills development for the country’s youth.

Following the meeting, Dr. Saidani was given a tour of the NetCom Learning Bangladesh facilities, where he met with employees from different departments.

NetCom team bid farewell to Dr Saidani, grateful for his visit and optimistic about future collaborations aimed at building a highly skilled, technology-driven workforce in Algeria.

NetCom Learning Bangladesh, a concern of NetCom Learning Global headquartered in New York, is dedicated to providing high-quality training solutions that empower individuals and organizations to thrive in today’s digital world.