EGA Launches EGA Academy to Transform Capability Building

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Emirates Global Aluminium has launched the EGA Academy. (Image courtesy: Emirates Global Aluminium)
Emirates Global Aluminium has launched the EGA Academy. (Image courtesy: Emirates Global Aluminium)

Emirates Global Aluminium, one of the largest industrial companies in the United Arab Emirates outside oil and gas, has launched the EGA Academy, a strategic initiative to transform capability building and career development in the industry to support the future growth of EGA and the UAE industrial sector.

The EGA Academy builds on EGAโ€™s long-standing commitment in line with Operation 300bn to develop talent within the aluminium sector to increase productivity, boost the sectorโ€™s economic contribution, and create further job opportunities.

The EGA Academy delivers high-impact learning and development opportunities for EGA employees at all levels through structured development pathways, expert-led learning and real-world experiences.

Programmes are designed to build the technical, professional, and leadership skills needed to succeed in todayโ€™s fast-evolving industrial environment and prepare for future growth. Employees can access tailored opportunities that support their professional ambitions, from early-career trainees to experienced specialists and leaders.

A new custom-built digital platform, the EGA Academy App, enables employees to explore development options, track progress toward career goals, and receive continuous feedback to accelerate personal growth.

EGA Logo (Image Courtesy: EGA Official Website)

Abdulnasser Bin Kalban, Chief Executive Officer of Emirates Global Aluminium, said: โ€œFor decades, we have invested in talent development for the competitiveness of our business, to achieve our aspiration of becoming a talent-driven organisation, and to drive our contribution to the UAEโ€™s industrial growth. Establishing the EGA Academy is a big step forward and provides unparalleled opportunities for our employees to grow, lead, and contribute to the long-term success of EGA.โ€

The EGA Academy operates at both EGAโ€™s Al Taweelah site and EGAโ€™s site in Jebel Ali. All EGAโ€™s training and development programmes have now become part of the EGA Academy, including EGAโ€™s flagship National and Graduate Training programmes.

First established in 1982, EGAโ€™s National Training programmes prepare high school graduates for technical roles in the companyโ€™s industrial operations and administration.

EGAโ€™s Graduate Training programme is for university graduates. Graduate trainees complete 18 or 24 months of training for supervisory positions in corporate functions or in industrial operations in front-line roles, such as tending reduction cells.

In 2024, EGA hired more than 220 UAE Nationals, including in the longstanding National and Graduate Training programmes.

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