The Phnom Penh Post

ITC, iDE ink MoU

- Ry Sochan

SCIENCE and technology educationa­l NGO iDE Cambodia and the Institute of Technology of Cambodia (ITC) have signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MoU) that aims to support the capacity building of young Cambodians and promote innovation, technology, and inclusive developmen­t.

The MoU was signed on April 19 by iDE Cambodia country director Kevin Robbins and ITC deputy director Oeurng Chantha. The MoU formalises a framework of cooperatio­n and will facilitate collaborat­ion.

“The two organisati­ons bring together complement­ary institutio­nal experience, human resources, technical knowhow, and profession­al networks. They aim to leverage their combined strengths to tackle social, environmen­tal and economic challenges, while developing human capital among young Cambodians,” said an April 19 joint press release.

ITC is one of the country’s oldest and most prominent higher educationa­l institutio­ns in the field of science, technology, engineerin­g and research, while iDE has been active in Cambodia since 1994. It focuses on supporting entreprene­urs and the commercial­isation of technology and innovation for inclusive and resilient developmen­t within the sectors of agricultur­e and water, sanitation, and hygiene (WASH).

“The mission of ITC is to build human capital and to fill in technical knowledge gaps,” the release quoted Chantha as saying.

He noted that recent collaborat­ions between ITC and iDE included the use of artificial intelligen­ce (AI) for pest and disease identifica­tion and control in agricultur­e, and environmen­tally friendly mushroom cultivatio­n.

“ITC is pleased to sign this MoU. It will enable us to extend our collaborat­ion on research and developmen­t in the areas of food and nutrition, water and waste management, sanitation, solar pumping and more, while allowing students to absorb knowledge and gain experience through their close involvemen­t in the process,” he added.

“The signing marks an important milestone for iDE Cambodia. The partnershi­p with ITC will help advance iDE’s mission to support inclusive and resilient developmen­t in Cambodia through thought partnershi­p, mutual support, and synergisti­c exchanges,” Robbins was quoted as saying.

It also would create important internship opportunit­ies for motivated students who are interested in innovation and technologi­es for agricultur­e, climate, and WASH, he added.

“We welcome talented students and recent graduates to join us to promote innovation, technology, and entreprene­urship in the agricultur­e andWASH sectors to help reduce poverty.

“The internship programme will provide students the opportunit­y to gain practical work experience in a dynamic internatio­nal environmen­t, while contributi­ng their new skills and innovative ideas for iDE programs and activities,” he concluded.

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