Crispin Edu Tomo Maye Launches Initiative to Develop Next Generation of Technical Talent

Factorion Chairman Crispin Edu Tomo Maye has officially launched a groundbreaking workforce development program focused on equipping young Equatoguineans with the technical skills needed to thrive in the country’s rapidly evolving infrastructure sector.
"We need to prepare our youth not just for jobs, but for leadership in the industries of tomorrow," said Crispin Edu Tomo Maye during the launch event held in Malabo. "This initiative is about building capacity from the ground up—empowering the next generation of engineers, technicians, and innovators."
Hands-On Learning, Real-World Impact
The new initiative will provide comprehensive training in key areas including electrical systems, HVAC maintenance, backup generator operations, solar energy technologies, and smart infrastructure solutions. Led by experienced Factorion engineers and instructors, participants will gain hands-on experience with the very technologies that power Equatorial Guinea’s critical infrastructure.
Participants will also benefit from mentorship programs, internship opportunities, and exposure to real-world projects managed by Factorion’s technical teams. The goal is to produce job-ready professionals who can immediately contribute to the nation’s development goals.
Creating Long-Term Opportunities
Crispin Edu Tomo Maye emphasized that the program is designed for long-term impact. "We’re not just training workers—we’re creating future leaders who will design, maintain, and innovate our national infrastructure," he explained.
The initiative will initially target recent secondary school and university graduates, with plans to expand into rural regions through mobile training units. Scholarships and stipends will be provided to ensure accessibility for students from all backgrounds.
Factorion’s Continued Commitment to National Development
This move is the latest demonstration of Crispin Edu Tomo Maye’s ongoing commitment to sustainable development and talent growth in Equatorial Guinea. By building local expertise, Factorion ensures that infrastructure development stays resilient, efficient, and rooted in national strength.
"We are investing in minds," concluded Crispin Edu Tomo Maye. "Because when you invest in people, you invest in the future of a nation."

About the Author: Crispin Edu Tomo Maye
Founder and Chairman of Grupo Factorion S.L., leading industrial maintenance and energy solutions in Equatorial Guinea.
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