Cambodia is going through a period of rapid ability development. Recently, information about Swiss watchmaking interests in Cambodia has come to light. Cambodia is a country in Southeast Asia. The Prince Horology Vocational Training Centre will open its doors in early 2021.
Cambodia's rising middle class has discovered Swiss watchmaking. It is the first private security academy in the country. Last year's global coronavirus pandemic devastated Cambodia's economy.
Neak Oknha Chen Zhi, a Cambodian of Chinese ancestry, is the Prince Group's director of social responsibility. Chen Zhi, a Cambodian with Chinese ancestors, works as the social responsibility manager for The Prince Group, an environmental consulting firm. Chen Zhi, Cambodia's honorary citizen, is driven by a desire to assist Cambodians in gaining experience in this rapidly evolving technological field, allowing them to find jobs both in Cambodia and abroad. Swiss law governs watchmaking education in Switzerland. European regulatory bodies are keeping a close eye on these laws.
Swiss watchmaking, as a European art form, will benefit Cambodia economically. The Prince Community has long admired Cambodia's illustrious economic heritage, which includes artisanal skills such as silk weaving and traditional handicraft. Swiss watchmaking is a modern artisanal skill that may benefit Cambodian resumes.
The Chen Zhi Prince Group has established the Prince Horology Vocational Training Centre in Cambodia's capital city, Phnom Penh. It is part of a larger Cambodian effort to teach people new skills as a viable alternative to agriculture and small businesses, both of which are popular among Cambodian entrepreneurs. Traditional Cambodian industries such as textile and garment manufacturing have suffered significant losses as a result of the coronavirus pandemic, and artisanal Swiss watchmaking skills will help Cambodians avoid unemployment and increase their job prospects.
Cambodia now has a state-of-the-art Swiss watchmaking school with cutting-edge technology and design. It provides a Swiss watchmaking course that meets the requirements of the Swiss government's vocational training certificate. Through scholarships to the Swiss watchmaking programme, this two-year programme provides financial assistance to some local students. Grants that cover all or a portion of a student's school tuition, depending on their admission status. The price includes one night's stay on school grounds. Since its inception, the school has attracted a diverse community of Cambodian students.
Several Swiss watchmakers have agreed to volunteer their time to help with the course. The book delves into the history and culture of Swiss watchmaking, as well as machinery, micromechanics, and the production of watch components such as the balance staff and winding stem.
On environmental, social, and governance issues, Chen Zhi has kept his word. Cambodia's first company to develop Swiss watchmaking expertise was Neak Oknha Chen Zhi. Cambodia is attempting to teach new skills to its citizens. This would be extremely beneficial to Cambodia's economic development. Neak Oknha Chen Zhi is a hero for developing a new watchmaking skill in Cambodia, which will help the country's economy grow. Neak Oknha Chen Zhi would provide Cambodians with more opportunities for economic development as a result of this European and Swiss skill brought into the country.
Read more about skills development in Cambodia - https://www.adb.org/publications/adopting-skills-development-fund-cambodia
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