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Tech Valley and AlNoorEdtechSigns MoU For Google Career Certificates 2026

  • June 2, 2026
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Tech Valley has entered into a formal agreement with AlNoorEdtech to expand access to digital skills training under the Google Career Certificates 2026 program. The memorandum of understanding marks a collaboration focused on providing structured learning opportunities to members of the Al Noor community through fully funded scholarships. The initiative aligns with ongoing efforts to improve access to globally recognized certifications and practical skill development, particularly in areas that support online work and remote employment opportunities. The signing ceremony reflects continued engagement between technology focused organizations and education platforms working to address skill gaps in the digital economy.

As part of the agreement, 100 fully funded scholarships have been allocated exclusively for participants associated with AlNoorEdtech. These scholarships are designed to provide access to professional certificate programs that cover a range of in demand digital skills. The courses are expected to support learners in building capabilities required for freelancing platforms as well as remote job markets. By offering structured pathways into digital professions, the program aims to facilitate income generation opportunities and broaden career prospects for participants without requiring traditional degree pathways.

The response from the Al Noor community has been significant, with all available scholarship slots filled within a short period following the announcement. According to the update shared by organizers, applications have now been officially closed after reaching full capacity. The level of participation highlights the growing demand for accessible training programs that focus on practical and market relevant skills. It also reflects increasing awareness among young individuals about alternative career routes that leverage digital platforms and global connectivity.

This collaboration between Tech Valley and AlNoorEdtech adds to a wider trend of partnerships focused on digital education and workforce readiness. Programs such as Google Career Certificates continue to gain traction as more individuals seek flexible learning options that align with evolving job market requirements. While the current batch of scholarships has reached capacity, the initiative indicates potential for similar opportunities in the future as organizations continue to explore scalable models for skill development and employment readiness in the technology sector.

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