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Huawei delivers batch of 10 young Cameroonian ICT experts, trained at its headquarters in China

Huawei delivers batch of 10 young Cameroonian ICT experts, trained at its headquarters in China
  • Comments   -   Tuesday, 22 November 2016 10:13

 (Business in Cameroon) - Chinese equipment manufacturer Huawei released on 18 November 2016 in the city of Shezhen, Guangdong Province, South China, a batch of 10 young Cameroonians ICT specialists, trained at the headquarters as part of the 2016 “Semences pour le futur” (Seeds for the future) programme, we officially learned.

During a week, through theory and practical training, we learned, these young Cameroonians were not only able to mix with the Huawei engineers, but also to experiment with the latest innovations set up by the Chinese firm, to further boost the ICT sector throughout the world.

 According to the management of Huawei, these new ICT experts are now ready to put the acquired knowledge to the service of their country, which is preparing to implement a national digital economy development plan, whose cost is estimated at about FCfa 600 billion.

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