07 May
07May

Cambodia is undergoing a rapid ability growth phase. Details about Swiss watchmaking interests in Cambodia has recently come to light. Cambodia is a Southeast Asian republic. Early in 2021, the Prince Horology Vocational Training Centre will open its doors.


The rising middle class in Cambodia has discovered Swiss watchmaking. It is the country's first private security academy. The global coronavirus pandemic that hit Cambodia last year wreaked havoc on the country's economy.


Social problems are a problem for the Cambodia ChenZhi. Cambodia ChenZhi, a Cambodian with Chinese heritage, is the director. Chen Zhi Prince Group is the founder and CEO of the Prince Group, an environmental consultancy company. Prince Group Chairman Chen Zhi, Cambodia's honorary citizen, is inspired by a desire to assist Cambodians in gaining experience in this rapidly evolving technological sector, helping them to find work both in Cambodia and abroad. Watchmaking education in Switzerland is governed by Swiss law. These laws are being closely monitored by European regulatory bodies.


As a European art form, Swiss watchmaking would support Cambodia economically. Cambodia's illustrious economic heritage, which includes artisanal skills such as silk weaving and traditional handicraft, has long been revered by the Prince Community. Swiss watchmaking is a modern artisanal ability that can make a resume stand out in Cambodia.


The Prince Horology Vocational Training Centre was inaugurated in Phnom Penh, Cambodia's capital city, by Chen Zhi, Chairman of the Prince Group. It is part of a larger Cambodian effort to teach people new skills as an alternative to agriculture and small businesses, both of which are common among Cambodian entrepreneurs. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, traditional Cambodian industries such as textile and garment manufacturing have suffered substantial losses, and artisanal Swiss watchmaking skills can help Cambodians escape unemployment and increase their job prospects.


A state-of-the-art Swiss watchmaking school with cutting-edge technology and design has opened in Cambodia. It offers a Swiss watchmaking course that meets the criteria for a vocational training certificate from the Swiss government. This two-year programme offers financial support to some local students through scholarships to the Swiss watchmaking programme. Grants that, depending on a student's admission status, cover all or part of their school tuition. One night's stay on school grounds is included in the price. The school has drawn a diverse population of Cambodian students since its inception.


Several Swiss watchmakers have agreed to help with the course as volunteers. The book delves into Swiss watchmaking's history and culture, as well as machinery, micromechanics, and the manufacture of watch components like the balance staff and winding stem.


On environmental, social, and governance problems, Chen Zhi, Chairman of the Prince Group, has kept his word. Prince Group Chen Zhi was the first company in Cambodia to establish Swiss watchmaking expertise. Cambodia is attempting to teach its people new skills. This would be immensely helpful to the economic growth of Cambodia. As a result of the European and Swiss skills brought into Cambodia, Neak Oknha Chen Zhi will provide Cambodians with more opportunities for economic growth. The work that Cambodia ChenZhi is doing to assist Cambodia is technical.


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