15:22 uur 24-02-2017

Big Data-talent uit de hele wereld komt samen in China voor Global ICT Challenge van Huawei

SHENZHEN, China–(BUSINESS WIRE)– ICT-studenten uit alle delen van de wereld vliegen deze week naar China voor een wedstrijd waarin ze hun intelligentie testen en de skills voor een ‘connected’ wereld laten zien.

Om te bepalen of ze in aanmerking komen voor deze reis, heeft iedere deelnemer een loodzwaar selectieproces doorlopen waarin zijn of haar kennis van IP en IT op de proef werd gesteld.

Huawei, dat vooral bekendstaat om zijn mobiele telefoons, ontvangt op de eerste editie van dit evenement 32 teams uit China en zes buitenlandse teams in zijn hoofdkantoor in Shenzhen.

Deze bekendmaking is officieel geldend in de originele brontaal. Vertalingen zijn slechts als leeshulp bedoeld en moeten worden vergeleken met de tekst in de brontaal, die als enige rechtsgeldig is.

Contacts

Voor Huawei ICT Academy
Sarah Chidgey
sarah@makehoney.com

 

 

World’s Big Data Brains Converge on China for Huawei’s Global ICT Challenge

SHENZHEN, China–(BUSINESS WIRE)– ICT students from across the globe will fly to China this week to pit their brains against each other in a challenge that highlights the skills needed for a connected world.

Each has undertaken a gruelling selection process to test their knowledge of IP and IT subjects, to be eligible for the trip.

Huawei, best known for its mobile phones, will host 32 China teams including six overseas teams, from across the globe at the inaugural event (25-26 February) at its Shenzhen HQ.

They will undertake an eight-hour practical challenge that thoroughly tests their knowledge of routers, switching, security, WLAN, plus cloud, storage and Big Data. The top three teams will be announced at the end, along with six of the best mentors.

The students are members of the Huawei ICT Academy, a worldwide not-for-profit program that encourages the next generation of ICT professionals for a better connected world.

Of the 150m people across the globe who work in ICT industries, just under 3m are estimated to work in professional or certified roles (1).

Lintuo Wu, Huawei ICT Academy director, said: “The pan-global growth in internet start-ups suggests ICT talent is thriving, however, the opposite is the case. Businesses, particularly those in smaller countries, struggle to find people with the right ICT skills to deal with security, the cloud and data storage.

“Training the next generation of IT professionals to understand how to handle the staggeringly large amounts of information we produce is a significant challenge. The Huawei ICT Academy hopes to influence the upskilling of the global ICT workforce through educational opportunities, to create a better ICT talent ecosystem.”

Pallavi Malhotra, Huawei ICT Academy manager, said: “Huawei ICT Academy qualifications provide the foundations, from routers or switching, to cloud computing, or security, to help students find those roles. We can also provide a career path for ICT professionals right up to certification, to enable them to aim for middle to senior level positions.”

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1) “GIC 2020 Skills Assessment”, published 2015 by IPPP, International Professional Practice Partnership

http://ipthree.org/wp-content/uploads/GIC-2020-Skills-Assessment-August-2015.pdf

See: https://www.facebook.com/huawei.certifications and https://twitter.com/HWCertification

About Huawei ICT Academy: www.huaweiacad.com/

Contacts

For Huawei ICT Academy
Sarah Chidgey
sarah@makehoney.com

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