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Huawei opens applications for its Seeds for the Future Sky program for Kenyan youths


Huawei Kenya has opened applications for its Seeds for the Future Sky program for University undergraduates undertaking ICT related degrees in the country. 

The 5-day program will be done virtually for the first time for the selected 60 students. Of course, this is due to the ongoing pandemic. The students will learn about the latest technology such as 5G, Cloud Computing and Artificial Intelligence as well as leadership skills and Chinese culture. Huawei will support the internet costs of the participants to reduce barriers to participation.

The Seeds for the Future program, Huawei’s flagship global CSR program was launched in Kenya in 2014 to develop local ICT talent, enhance knowledge sharing and improve understanding of and interest in the ICT industry. The program is a key component of the MoUs signed between Huawei and ICT Authority in 2014 and renewed in 2017 to improve provision of ICT skills, build capacity, infrastructure and IT services. Huawei Kenya was the first country to launch the program in Africa.

A number of things set this program apart from other internship programs available locally in that it offers students first-hand experience through interactions with industry experts and online tours of Huawei labs for further training on the latest technology. The students gain hands-on experience, witness live demonstrations of the latest ICT technologies, get involved in discussions with Huawei experts and become part of the national and global Seeds for the Future network.

Since the program began in Kenya, 121 Kenyan university students have benefitted from two month internships at the Huawei offices while the 47 best performing interns travelled to China for further training on Chinese language and culture and technology at the Huawei global headquarters. Many of the students have since gained employment opportunities at Huawei and partners over the years.

The application is currently open for undergraduate students and closes August 29th. Click here to apply.

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Nixon Kanali

Tech journalist based in Nairobi. I track and report on tech and African startups. Founder and Editor of TechTrends Media. Nixon is also the East African tech editor for Africa Business Communities. Send tips to nkanali@techtrendske.co.ke.

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