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Huawei, in collaboration with local universities in Ghana, has launched the 9th edition of its annual ICT Competition.
The event is aimed at providing students with a platform for students to showcase their knowledge in essential ICT fields such as Networking, Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence (AI), 5G, and Cybersecurity.
This year’s competition, which has already started with a campus roadshow has so far seen the registration of 300+ students across 5 universities in 3 regions (Greater Accra, Eastern and Volta).
Top-performing students have the chance to receive job offers from Huawei and its partners, as well as represent Ghana on a global stage in the final rounds, competing against other bright finalists from around the world alongside winning an array of enticing prizes, including an all-expenses-paid trip to China, cash rewards, and a selection of cutting-edge Huawei gadgets.
To be part of this enriching experience, prospective participant must be a Ghanaian university student and should register by October 31, 2024, using the steps below;
- Visit: https://bit.ly/SAR2024-2025 and choose Southern Africa.
- Sign up for a Huawei account or log in with an existing Huawei account.
- Click on Complete Registration.
- Fill in the required details, noting to fill in the name of your university in the Academy section.
- Choose the preferred competition track and type the account ID of the instructor in your institution.
For more information or further assistance, kindly contact ictacademygh@huawei.com.
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