Trends Research and Advisory and Edraak e-learning platform signed a cooperation agreement aimed at developing distinguished digital content in Arabic. The move is part of the two sides efforts to promote a culture of lifelong learning and enable individuals to acquire the skills and knowledge that enable them to keep abreast with rapid developments in various fields.
Trends and Edraak will collaborate in developing and producing a range of programs, events and studies in various fields, including science and technology, humanities and social sciences, and other research fields.
Dr. Mohammed Al-Ali, CEO of Trends Research and Advisory, expressed his pleasure at the Center’s cooperation with Edraak, the leading e-learning platform affiliated with Queen Rania Foundation for Education and Development. He said we believe in the importance of using modern technology in spreading knowledge and developing distinguished digital educational content that help create the future and foresee it with insightful visions.
He added that this agreement comes within the framework of Trends’ keenness to expand its global partnerships. It constitutes an important step towards achieving its goals of promoting knowledge and supporting a culture of lifelong learning. The agreement provides for enabling individuals to acquire the skills and knowledge necessary for active participation in building a better future.
David Lazaro, CEO of Edraak, said: “We are proud to partner with Trends, one of the reputable research institutions in the region. He added that this partnership will enhance Edraak’s content and delivers high-quality programs that meet the needs of researchers, learners and others in various fields.
Trends Research & Advisory is an independent research institution that aims to contribute to the shaping of the future, with knowledge, using specialized research programs.
Edraak, an affiliate of Her Majesty Queen Rania Foundation for Education and Development, provides high-quality education and works in partnership with the Harvard-MIT consortium, edX, and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, considered as the world’s first e-learning platforms.