Intigral, a leading provider of digital entertainment, sports and related solutions in MENA and North Africa, has participated in the two-day Tamkeen Forum that wound up Wednesday organized by the Ministry of Labor and Social Development and sponsored by the Minister of Labor Eng. Ahmad Bin Salman AlRajhi, at the Sultana Hall in Crowne Plaza Hotel. Intigral's participation comes in line with its commitment toward supporting and empowering Saudi youth within the job market and supports the economic reform program established by His Royal Highness Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman as part of the Saudi Vision 2030. The forum has gathered companies which offer opportunities to social security beneficiaries, in addition to identifying their qualifications and providing them with appropriate work opportunities. This in turn support the Saudi job market and transform it from a culture of dependency to independence to develop proactive generations that will contribute toward achieving the targets of the National Transformation Program 2020 which seeks to nurture human capabilities and resources. Intigral's participation highlighted through a dedicated pavilion where it outlined its role in supporting Saudi talents through a plethora of programs. Moreover, the present ed 4 thousand job opportunities from 50 companies, in addition to 32 workshops and 120 career guidance sessions, and also support services for entrepreneurial projects. Additionally, and via its Jawwy TV platform, which is considered one of the leading OTT entertainment platforms in the region, Intigral shed light on young Saudi talents through original productions, the most recent being "Galabt Jad" series which features an array of Saudi actors, producers, and also "Studio Al Mashaheer" which is a series that aims to develop and support Saudi talents. — SG