On the road to digital skills with DigiTruck
The benefits that technology bring aren’t being felt by everyone, not least because many people lack the skills to access the online world. With the right partnerships and approach, however, this is starting to change.
By Mi Xueping
According to analysis by the United Nations (UN), digital technology is developing faster than any other innovation in human history. But the benefits it brings aren’t being felt by everyone, not least because many people lack the skills to access the online world. With the right partnerships and approach, however, this is starting to change.
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Huawei and the ICT authority partner to provide digital training to 377 students
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Huawei in partnership with the ICT Authority of Kenya has launched a program to offer training to 377 studentsunder the Presidential Digital Talent Program (PDTP) .
The five-week virtual training has kicked off and will provide digital training courses on Networking, Cloud and Artificial Intelligence. Under the program, 246 trainees’ will take the Networking course while 131 students will take the Cloud and Artificial Intelligence Courses.
Huawei remains committed to forging partnerships that seek to empower and educate the next generation. This has been achieved by developing and providing digital skills training programs focusing on scaling up skill development. The training focuses on advanced technologies such as Artificial Intelligence, Cloud Computing, the Internet of Things and basic digital literacy under the Huawei Digitruck program.