Huawei offers specialized hands-on ICT training to graduate students in Uganda

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File photo of a Huawei logo seen above the company's pavilion during the CommunicAsia trade show in Singapore Huawei has climaxed a three month graduate and internship training to 31 students from various learning institutions of Uganda.

 

The three month activity that began in June this year was climaxed today with students presenting research findings for a survey known as ‘Telecom in my eye’. The survey regarding telecom service requirements in Uganda has been part and parcel of the students training.

Mr. Radoslaw Kedzia the managing director congratulated the students upon a successful completion of the training. ‘Huawei signed a memorandum of understanding with Makerere University in 2012; to partner and collaborate in the areas of specialized ICT training, sponsorships and skills development; this justifies the reason we are gathered here today’, he added.

The Managing Director further noted that Huawei has not only trained but also offered employment to the excelling trainees since 2012.

‘I commend Huawei Technologies Uganda for extending special ICT training and hands-on experience to the Students in various ICT disciplines’, said Mr. Balyomu Grace; the head of innovation and internship Makerere University College of computing and information science.

The 31 students have received hands-on training in areas like; application and software, transmission, datacom, core network, wireless, radio frequency, Device business and Public Relations.

 

 

 

 

 

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