Samsung hands over laboratory to DMPI

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Economic Reporter :
Samsung Electronics Bangladesh handed over a state of the art laboratory under its “ARISE” program to the Dhaka Mohila Polytechnic Institute in a ceremony at its own premises in Agargaon. The ARISE (Advanced Repair and Industrial Skill Enhancement) is a six month long training program for the final year students, to develop basic technical skills and personality development. Samsung provided this training free-of-cost and also renovated the laboratory with the training material.
Education Minister Nurul Islam Nahid, MP, was present as Chief Guest and Md. Alamgir, Secretary, Technical and Madrasah Education Division, Ministry of Education was present at the event as special guest. Ashok Kumar Bishwas, Director General of Bangladesh Technical Education Board,Mr. Seungwon Youn, Managing Director, Samsung Electronics Bangladesh and other senior officials were present at the event.
Seungwon Youn, Managing Director, Samsung Electronics Bangladesh said, “After tremendous success in 2015, we came up with ARISE project once again this year at Dhaka Mohila Polytechnic Institute for the final and third year students. We believe women in Bangladesh play an equally important role in the developing sectors of this country.
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