Amal’s Vocational Vision Aligns with Global Tech Demands
A new global trend is putting skilled trades back in the spotlight. Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang recently told Fortune magazine that the rapid growth of artificial intelligence and data centers will require “hundreds of thousands” of trained electricians, plumbers, and builders worldwide—roles now commanding six-figure salaries and critical importance in the new economy . As technology continues to advance, the ability to build, install, and maintain complex systems has become just as vital as designing them.

Amal Educational Network has long embraced this reality through its extensive network of vocational and technological schools across Israel. Amal’s programs in electrical engineering, renewable energy, precision mechanics, and computerized control systems prepare students for exactly these types of professions—combining theoretical learning with practical, hands-on experience. Amal’s mission is to give every student the skills and confidence to join industries that power the modern world.
Yet Amal also recognizes a challenge within Israeli society: vocational education and “low-tech” professions are often viewed as second-tier options, despite their growing global prestige and economic value. This perception, Amal believes, unfairly diminishes meaningful career paths that are essential to the nation’s progress. The Network continues to advocate for social recognition of skilled trades as honorable, creative, and future-oriented professions.
As the world rediscovers the value of skilled hands, Amal is proud to lead Israel’s effort to reframe vocational education as a foundation of innovation, pride, and sustainability. By empowering the next generation of technicians, builders, and practical innovators, Amal ensures that Israeli youth are ready to drive both the high-tech and “high-touch” revolutions shaping our shared future.