Ghufeis, Governor of the General Organization for Technical Education and Vocational Training (GOTEVT), will open the 14th session of the Middle East Expo to showcase the latest development in services used in preparing for education and training techniques at Jeddah Exhibition for Events and Forums, Sunday More than 220 Saudi and international organizations including universities and technical institutions are scheduled to participate in the event. “The exhibition is of great importance especially with the rapid developments in industry, education, and training. A large number of Saudi universities and global services will join us from several countries such as the Netherlands, Brazil, Malaysia, Canada, Britain, Germany, Ireland, United States, Turkey, Switzerland, Cyprus, Australia, United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain,” said Waleed Waked, a senior Al-Harthi Expo official. He said the exhibition will include lectures to discuss how to benefit from programs of the National Organization for Training; to start small projects; to choose a university or college, and to plan for studying abroad. The General Organization for Technical and Vocational Training is planning to improve the training and rehabilitation of Saudi staff in various disciplines to meet the needs of the labor market, added Waked.