The extensive experience Trinidad and Tobago has acquired in recent decades in the energy industry – its leading sector – helps provide the nation’s workforce with another dynamic commodity: local expertise within this field.
The Kenson School of Production Technology is paving the way in the development of this competitive national workforce in T&T’s oil and gas sector. By providing hands-on experience using a locally produced simulator, students are able to thrive in an increasingly global environment.
“Our core mandate for the school is building capacity within the country,” explains the school’s Executive Director, Blair Ferguson. “We believe in local capabilities and have been doing this for 100 years. We want to maximize our local capacity within Trinidad.”
Internationally minded, Kenson maintains excellent relationships with both the U.K. and Canada, also hosting students from Africa. Open to future joint ventures such as with the United States, Kenson is ready to compete on a global scale.
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