After a 10-year gap, East New Britain (ENB) has revived its commitment to Technical Vocational Education and Training (TVET) to strengthen the provincial and nation’s workforce.
TVET plays a crucial role in skilling young people who may not pursue formal education, providing them with the technical skills needed for the country’s development.
Under the theme, “Transforming the ENB Provincial TVET Sector for Quality Skills Training Implementation,” the East New Britain Provincial Administration (ENBPA) successfully hosted a three-day TVET Expo at Takubar Sports Ground, Kokopo, from 3rd to 5th September.
The event, last held in 2013, gathered 15 system and private TVET institutions showcasing their courses and skills.
Tasman Dau, Regional TVET Coordinator and Chairman of the ENB TVET Expo, emphasized the importance of the event in promoting technical skills training across the province and beyond.
“The three-day event showcases courses offered at respective TVET schools and private institutions, including product displays,” Dau said.
He also highlighted the collaboration between public and private training providers as crucial to boosting the sector.
“ENB TVET has contributed immensely to the development of our province and the country over the years,” he added, stressing TVET’s critical role in shaping skilled workers for various industries.
ENB Provincial Administrator Levi Mano, speaking at the closing ceremony, commended the schools for their dedication and was impressed by the students’ talents.
“You have shown us that there is still hope, and we will continue to support our TVET schools through such initiatives like this,” Mano stated.
He urged the youths to remain disciplined and responsible as they hone their skills, knowing that their work is key to the province’s growth.
With plans for the Expo to return annually, the future of TVET in ENB looks bright as it continues to empower youth and elevate the nation’s workforce.