Maintenance and service personnel of the Army Artillery Regiment (AAR) have concluded their training in multimedia editing and computer proficiency implemented in collaboration with a Nueva Ecija-based university.
Mentors of the College of Industrial Technology of the Nueva Ecija University of Science and Technology (NEUST) were instrumental in conducting the livelihood skills training in multimedia editing and computer proficiency of the AAR soldiers.
In her remarks, NEUST president Dr. Rhodora Jugo underscored the significance of the training in equipping troops with digital skills essential in today’s technological landscape.
Acknowledging the military’s dedication to peace and national security, Jugo highlighted how these newly developed skills empower soldiers to serve with even greater efficiency, adaptability, and distinction.
“The culmination of the livelihood skills training program marks a significant step in the ongoing partnership between NEUST and the Army, demonstrating a shared commitment to capacity building, lifelong learning, and national development,” the Army said.