Huawei, in partnership with the Ministry of Digital Technologies of the Republic of Uzbekistan and key stakeholders such as the IT Education Association, telecom regulators, labor authorities, and vocational training organizations, has officially kicked off the regional finals of its esteemed “Seeds for the Future” program.
This prestigious initiative, designed for university students across the Middle East and Central Asia, aims to enhance digital knowledge, foster international collaboration, and nurture the next generation of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) talent.
Opening Ceremony Highlights
The opening ceremony, held at the Ministry of Digital Technologies in Uzbekistan, was a grand affair attended by senior government officials and industry leaders, underscoring the importance of this event. The week-long program brings together around 150 students from 14 countries, including Azerbaijan, Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Lebanon, Oman, Pakistan, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Uzbekistan. These young minds represent the future of the ICT industry and have gathered to gain new skills, share knowledge, and build connections that transcend borders.
H.E. Sherzod Shermatov, Minister of Digital Technologies of the Republic of Uzbekistan, delivered the opening address, welcoming the students and dignitaries. He emphasized the significance of this initiative in expanding global collaboration within the ICT sector. “The launch of the Seeds for the Future today is one of the greatest steps towards the expansion of global collaboration in the ICT field. We are glad to have a partner like Huawei that understands the need for nurturing digital talents and creating an advanced platform for building a digital and green world,” he said.
Huawei’s Commitment to ICT Development
Shunli Wang, Vice President of Huawei Middle East and Central Asia, also expressed his excitement about the program’s launch. “We are thrilled to host the 2024 regional Seeds for the Future initiative and look forward to seeing regional ICT talents in action. Public-private collaboration is crucial for building the ICT ecosystem and nurturing ICT talent. We hold a shared responsibility to empower upcoming ICT talents and contribute to the development of the regions we operate in. Young talents from across the region represent the future of our industry. Embrace this opportunity, challenge yourselves, and let your creativity shine. May this program inspire groundbreaking ideas and lasting friendships,” he said.
Seeds for the Future is Huawei’s flagship Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiative, aimed at developing ICT talents worldwide. Since its inception in 2008, the program has seen participation from over 18,000 students across 141 countries. It has received endorsements from more than 360 senior officials and heads of state and has partnered with over 500 universities and colleges to cultivate a new generation of ICT leaders and innovators.
A Week of Learning and Cultural Exchange
Throughout the week, participants will engage in intensive training sessions and workshops on cutting-edge ICT technologies, such as 5G, AI, and cloud computing. These sessions are designed to deepen their understanding of these technologies, enhance their leadership skills, and prepare them for future opportunities in the ICT sector. Additionally, the program includes discussions on global topics, as well as Tech4Good group projects, which challenge students to devise innovative solutions to pressing social issues using ICT.
To further strengthen the collaboration between countries and cultures, the program also features a series of cultural activities and sightseeing tours in Uzbekistan. A notable event was the “Global Village” cultural showcase held at Amity University in Tashkent. Here, each participating team presented their country’s cultural heritage, traditions, national attire, and cuisine. The Minister of Digital Technologies of the Republic of Uzbekistan visited each booth, taking the opportunity to engage with the students and learn more about their diverse backgrounds.
Tech4Good Competition
The Tech4Good competition, held in conjunction with the Seeds for the Future program, is another highlight of the week. This competition aims to empower youth to drive positive change within their communities by harnessing the potential of ICT. Students participating in Tech4Good will present their projects to a panel of judges, with two standout teams being selected to advance to the Global Finals in China next year.
This unique platform encourages young minds to leverage technological advancements to address social challenges. By fostering a generation of solution-oriented individuals, the program seeks to create lasting impacts that will contribute to a better future for all.
The regional finals “Seeds for the Future” by Huawei program in Uzbekistan mark a significant milestone in fostering global digital inclusion and nurturing ICT talent across the Middle East and Central Asia. As these students immerse themselves in a week of learning, collaboration, and cultural exchange, they are not only building their skills but also laying the foundation for future innovations that will drive the digital world forward.
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