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Hubtel, a leading technology company in Ghana, has demonstrated its commitment to developing top engineering talent in the country.
The company recently honoured an invitation by the School of Engineering Sciences at the University of Ghana to attend proposal presentations of Final Year Projects for undergraduate students at the Department of Computer Engineering.
As part of its mission to identify and groom top talent, Hubtel saw this as a unique opportunity to connect with the best and brightest engineering students in the country.
By partnering with the University of Ghana, Hubtel aims to bridge the gap between academia and industry, providing students with practical experience and networking opportunities while also identifying top talent for its Engineering Department.
This partnership is also timely for the School of Engineering Sciences which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year.
"We believe that investing in top engineering talent is critical to our success as a company," said Augustine Adjei, Head of Engineering at Hubtel.
"By partnering with the University of Ghana, we can scout and develop the best and brightest young engineers in the country, and provide them with the skills and resources they need to thrive in the industry."
In addition to attending the proposal presentations, Hubtel is also in talks to sponsor a portion of the graduation awards for the School of Engineering Sciences, including the best project work.
This demonstrates the company's commitment to supporting academic excellence and promoting innovation in the engineering field.
As a progressive company, Hubtel is dedicated to staying at the forefront of technological innovation in Ghana and beyond. By investing in top engineering talent, the company is positioning itself as a leader in the industry.
The proposed partnership between Hubtel and the University of Ghana's School of Engineering Sciences highlights the importance of collaboration between academia and industry.
By working together, companies like Hubtel can offer young engineering talents the needed opportunity to grow in the field, while also contributing to the development of the engineering field in the country.
Hubtel's commitment to developing top engineering talent in Ghana is unwavering, and in the coming months, the company will be expanding its efforts to other universities in the country.
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