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‘Seeds for the Future’ winners visit Huawei Headquarter in Bangladesh

Winners of the last year’s Seeds for the Future program have recently paid a visit to the Huawei Bangladesh Headquarter located in the capital. In a special session during their visit the Head of Public Affairs and Communications Department, Yuying Karl, guided them in their further growth.

Huawei keeps organizing different programs to do its bit for developing the talent ecosystem and equip the youth of the country with future-fit skills. Seeds for the Future is such a program that is organized every year. Last year, 15 students from different universities were selected as the winners from Bangladesh.

With this visit, the champions were given an opportunity to experience how different operations and services are done at Huawei’s office. It was an eye-opening experience for them as they got the chance to learn from experts and develop insights on different pertinent ICT-related topics such as networking and cloud services.

Regarding this arrangement, Yuying Karl, Head of Public Affairs and Communications Department, Huawei Bangladesh, says, “We are happy to host the winners of Seeds for the Future today at our headquarter. We want to do everything for developing ICT talents in the country and give them proper exposure so that they can gather proper ICT knowledge. I believe today’s visit will help the champions in forming ideas about different technical and networking issues prevalent in the industry.”

It is mentionable that Seeds for the Future is Huawei’s flagship CSR program dedicated to top STEM and non-STEM students worldwide. First launched in Bangladesh in 2014, this program has been nurturing ICT talents since its initiation. ‘Seeds for the Future’ has been implemented in around 130 countries worldwide so far.

 

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