JACEEX signs MoU with ADTU Guwahati to set up Japanese Language and Culture Training Centre
NEW DELHI Considering the huge demand for skilled bilinguals especially with Japanese language, lifestyle, and culture skills (LLC Skills), the Assam down town University (ADTU), Guwahati has recently signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Jaceex Ventures LLP set up a Jaceex -Japanese Language and Culture Training Centre to train the youth of the University.
With this ADTU has agreed to be a partner of Jaceex Ventures LLP to enable students to take up opportunities in Japan as well asorganizations in India requiring Japanese language proficiency.
Jaceex is engaged in the business of developing manpower, skilled in technical aspects as well as Japanese language proficiency. It is a DIPP Registered startup of the North Eastern Region of India and has been focussing on promoting the training of Japanese Language and Culture there.
Jaceex operates the Japan Centre of Excellence and the Jaceex Japanese Language Academy with a hub at Guwahati and now building spokes especially in Educational Institutes of repute in the region through their Youth4Japan program.
Due to the interest developed in the youth to undertake the training of the Japanese Language, the MOU was signed.
The Memorandum of Understanding was signed by Dr. Narayan Chandra Talukdar, Vice-Chancellor of Assam Down Town University, and Rajeev Gupta, Founder CEO, Jaceex Ventures LLP in the presence of Ashim Barman, Additional Registrar, Administration, and Nitul Jyoti Das, Deputy Register, Academics of Assam down town University.
Dr. N.C Talukdar also spoke about the scope of collaboration in training, skill development, and employment opportunities of students with Jaceex in the long days to come while Rajeev Gupta deliberated on the multiple opportunities for career growth and development of students in various sectors both in India and Japan.
The North East Region has good quality human resources as a great asset who can be trained to build global careers with Japanese Companies in India and Japan, he added.
Prior to this, a webinar was held with ADTU in which leading personalities deliberated on the Japan Opportunity. Kousuke Noguchi, Director, Japan Foundation spoke on the importance of the Japanese Language.
Tomio Isogai an advisor to Jaceex spoke on the overall Japan opportunity and Nixon Joseph the COO of the SBI Foundation spoke on the great opportunity for the youth from the NER and his experience heading SBI Japan.
In a recent visit on February 15 to the region, the Union External affairs minister S Jaishankar and Japanese ambassador Satoshi Suzuki visited Assam and outlined a vision of Assam playing a crucial role in India’s efforts to link up with and benefit from new markets in Southeast Asian nations.
For India, the development of the North East is indispensable and the country is mobilizing all the abundantly available resources in the region, including Assam, the Ambassador had said.
Japan is also committed to human resource development and has collaborated with IIT, Guwahati which will create a new eco-system of entrepreneurs in Assam. Acquiring and enhancing skill development through internships and training programmes will also help the youths of Assam, he said.
The envoy said that his country was also willing to partner with Assam to train its human resources to enable them to avail job opportunities in Japan.
Keeping the above statements of the dignitaries in mind, Jaceex has already collaborated with other Universities and Institutions in the region to build a large pool of quality Japanese Bilinguals in the years to come.
These efforts will also go a long way in accelerating the multiple Infrastructure Development Initiatives that Japan is investing in in the NER and also augment the Act East Forum, a special body formed in 2017 and co-chaired by the Japanese envoy and India’s foreign secretary to boost the development of the northeast