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Huawei unveils 2024 ICT competition for Kenyan students

Teresiah Ngio by Teresiah Ngio
October 11, 2024
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Huawei has launched the ICT Competition 2024, inviting Kenyan college students to register, learn, and compete in various ICT-related challenges. This initiative aims to equip participants with advanced technical skills through specialized training in areas such as networking, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence (AI).

The competition offers students two options: the Practice Track, which covers Network, Cloud, and Computing, and the AI Innovation Track. Both tracks provide an immersive learning experience, beginning with expert-led training and culminating in competitive rounds where students showcase their skills.

Students who perform well in the competition will advance to the national finals. From there, top finalists will be given the chance to travel to China for a technical study tour, where they will engage in hands-on training and network with ICT professionals from around the world. In addition to the training, these students will represent Kenya in a global competition against peers from over 90 countries.

Participants who excel in the competition will have the opportunity to win cash prizes of up to KES 274,261, alongside gaining global exposure and career opportunities in the rapidly evolving ICT sector. Huawei emphasizes that this competition is not just about testing knowledge but also about preparing students for future success by providing a platform to network with global professionals.

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In parallel, Huawei has launched an instructor competition aimed at gathering excellent experimental cases that integrate key technologies like AI and Cloud. This initiative aims to motivate partner instructors and enhance the quality of ICT education across the country.

A recent workshop held by Huawei also reviewed the key performance indicators (KPIs) of its ICT Academy for the previous quarter. The review highlighted the program’s contribution to Kenya’s ICT talent development and set goals for the upcoming academic year. By aligning these targets, Huawei hopes to continue enhancing Kenya’s ICT talent ecosystem and create a lasting impact.

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