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Huawei will train 10 young Cameroonians in China, as part of “Seeds for the Future” project

Huawei will train 10 young Cameroonians in China, as part of “Seeds for the Future” project
  • Comments   -   Thursday, 08 June 2017 13:41

(Business in Cameroon) - After a first training group who graduated on 18 November 2016, the Chinese telecom firm Huawei present in Cameroon will again select 10 young Cameroonians who will be trained in ICT at its headquarters in China, Li Dafeng, Vice-President of the Huawei group, revealed at the end of a meeting with the Cameroonian Head of State, Paul Biya.

Called “Seeds for the Future”, this training project implemented by Huawei is in line with its policy on transfer of technologies. Lasting one week, it consists in lectures and practical classes to strengthen the knowledge of the selected young people, and to give them the opportunity not only to interact with Huawei engineers, but also to try out the latest innovations developed by the Chinese firm.

A regular partner of local telecom operators in the deployment of the optic fibre technology, Huawei is also present in Cameroon through the supply of various telecom equipment to telephony operators, and even the sale of mobile devices to the general public.

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