Tuesday, February 3, 2026

Sinoma Int’l opens Industry-Education Integration Training Center

Chinese construction giant, Sinoma International through its Ethiopian subsidiary opens a training center in Ethiopia.
According to the construction firm, the Ethiopian Industry-Education Integration Training Center, will provide a good opportunity for its Ethiopian subsidiary which will further assist the development of local education.
“We will fully support the work of the Industry-Education Integration Training Center, and assist in the development of job skills training and vocational education. Furthermore, we shall explore the ‘Chinese vocational skills’ service on matters, international production capacity cooperation model, as well as contribute to improving the Chinese proficiency, vocational skills and comprehensive quality and ability of local employees which down the road will cultivate versatile talents to not only master Chinese, and understand Chinese culture, but also become proficient in professional technologies,” Cheng Jin, General Manager of Sinoma International Ethiopian subsidiary disclosed.
“Through it all, we will have the opportunity to share the Chinese culture as well as promote people-to-people connections between China and foreign countries. This will further build a bridge of friendship between China and Africa, and create a better future,” Cheng Jin further elaborated.
Sinoma International entered Ethiopia in 2007 and has since participated in the construction and operation of all new-dry process cement production lines.
Sinoma International currently has four branches registered in Ethiopia, with its business covering general contracting projects, design consultation, technical services, logistics warehousing and ready-mix concrete production.

Photo: Anteneh Aklilu

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