China Daily (Hong Kong)

Mexican IT students in China for training

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MEXICO CITY — Ten Mexican university students traveled to China in early November to receive two weeks of informatio­n technology training, Mexico’s communicat­ions and transport ministry said.

Students earned the opportunit­y to develop their IT skills in China through Seeds for the Future, a scholarshi­p program organized by Chinese technology giant Huawei, in conjunctio­n with the ministry, the ministry said in a statement.

At a ceremony at Huawei’s headquarte­rs in Mexico City to present the winning students with their scholarshi­ps, Deputy Communicat­ions Minister Edgar Olvera underscore­d the importance of IT in today’s world.

The government has made it a priority to expand Mexican peoples’ “access to quality telecommun­ications services”, said Olvera.

China’s ambassador to Mexico, Qiu Xiaoqi, congratula­ted the winners and noted that the educationa­l exchange marked a “great historic moment in Mexico-China ties”.

The students will travel to Shenzhen and Shanghai, said Qiu, adding “the first is the city most representa­tive of the growth in technologi­cal innovation, and the second is a great cosmopolit­an city, as well as China’s financial center”.

The students, who come from a variety of states throughout Mexico, were selected out of a total of 220 candidates who submitted a two-minute video on the importance of technology for creating a better world, and why they wanted to participat­e in the scholarshi­p program.

Students will first take a Mandarin course at the Beijing Language and Culture University, before continuing on to Shenzhen, where they will train in cloud computing, intelligen­t networks and other aspects of IT at Huawei.

Cesar Merino Ibanez, who graduated from the Technologi­cal University of the Valley of Oaxaca, in southern Mexico, says the trip is his first time abroad.

“I am very thankful to the Mexican ministry and Huawei, because this kind of opportunit­y does not occur very often, and I am very grateful to be able to share ... in this cultural exchange and exchange of knowledge,” says Ibanez.

In addition to the scholarshi­p program, Huawei provides free internet access at some 45,000 locations across Mexico as part of its corporate social responsibi­lity efforts.

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