TRA Concludes Participation in Youth City 2030

Manama: The Telecommunications Regulatory Authority (TRA) concluded its sponsorship of Youth City 2030, organized by the Ministry of Youth and Sports Affairs. This collaboration reflects TRA's continued commitment to empowering Bahrain's youth with essential skills in creativity, media, and technology.

According to Bahrain News Agency, as part of this year's sponsorship, TRA supported several specialized training programs aimed at enhancing the digital and creative capabilities of young Bahrainis. These initiatives provided participants with valuable opportunities to gain practical knowledge, showcase their creativity, and deliver impactful content that contributed to their personal and professional growth.

Through these initiatives, TRA underscored its role as a consistent supporter of Youth City and a partner in national youth development. The programs offered youth from across Bahrain practical knowledge, sharpened their creativity, and delivered impactful content that supported TRA's awareness efforts and contributed to their personal and professional growth.

Philip Marnick, General Director of the TRA, emphasized that helping young Bahrainis participate in the digital economy is a priority. By supporting the courses at Youth City 2030, TRA is giving them the chance to improve their digital skills, creativity, and confidence, preparing them to shape the future of the digital society.

Taiba AlBinali, Manager of Communications at TRA, stated that their participation in Youth City 2030 goes beyond sponsorship. It is about providing young people with a platform to showcase their creativity and turn learning into a real-world impact. The results from these courses demonstrate the potential of Bahrain's youth, and TRA is proud to have supported their journey.

Youth City 2030 remains one of Bahrain's most prominent youth development platforms, offering diverse programs that advance innovation, leadership, and practical skills. TRA's continued involvement highlights its role as a national enabler of digital transformation and youth empowerment.