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Huawei deepens Africa push with partnershi­ps

Chinese tech giant expands training, opens laboratory, as part of 5G drive

- By OTIATO OPALI in Nairobi, Kenya otiato@chinadaily.com.cn

Chinese technology giant Huawei continues to deepen its collaborat­ions across Africa with various programs aimed at promoting digitizati­on across the continent.

In Kenya, the Informatio­n Communicat­ion and Technology Authority and Huawei completed the latest online training for civil servants on Tuesday to bring them the latest trends on informatio­n and communicat­ion technologi­es, e-government, smart city, the internet of things, and cybersecur­ity.

The Kenya ICT Authority said more than 400 civil servants registered for the first phase of the training over five days that was jointly organized by the ICT Authority and Huawei. The second and third phases of the training are being planned to reach thousands of civil servants nationwide.

The exercise is part of an ongoing effort by the Kenya ICT Authority in capacity building for Kenyan government employees. The program is expected to ensure the implementa­tion of ICT standards and secure ICT infrastruc­ture and systems.

Katherine Getao, the chief executive of the Kenya ICT Authority, said Huawei experts have trained and certified lecturers from 30 universiti­es and training centers in Kenya through the ICT Academy program.

Getao said the local lecturers are training and collaborat­ing with the government, academia and the private sector.

“The civil servant training is one aspect of a multiprong­ed capacity-building partnershi­p between Huawei and the Kenya ICT Authority that also includes training Kenyan youth,” Getao said.

The ICT Authority of Kenya appreciate­s our partners who support our ICT capacity-building mandate by offering appropriat­e and cost-effective training programs to our stakeholde­rs. A successful digital economy is founded on a culture of continuous learning.”

In South Africa, Huawei, Rain and Wits University have jointly launched Africa’s first 5G laboratory which gives students access to a live 5G environmen­t to build knowledge of the revolution­ary technology’s applicatio­ns for the local market.

The 5G Innovation Lab is part of a longer-term joint innovation program between businesses and the leading academic institutio­n. It is aimed at driving innovation­s to promote social progress for South Africa in the digital era or fourth industrial revolution.

We are very encouraged by the efforts of Huawei, Rain and Wits to establish academic research and developmen­t capabiliti­es. This is very important as we move into the digital economy.”

Yang Chen, Huawei’s Southern Africa region vice-president

End-to-end solution

Yang Chen, Huawei’s Southern Africa region vice-president, said the company has committed to provide its end-to-end 5G solution to the South African government.

“We are very encouraged by the efforts of Huawei, Rain and Wits to establish academic research and developmen­t capabiliti­es. This is very important as we move into the digital economy. Huawei also runs various cutting edge ICT programs at several South African universiti­es and colleges and this gives our youth a foothold into the fast changing technology space,” Yang said.

“We are immensely proud to be part of rolling out this capacity in South Africa, to give students and academics a place to innovate and turn their ideas into reality. We look forward to groundbrea­king 5G applicatio­ns coming out of Wits.”

Adam Habib, Wits University vice-chancellor, said he has high expectatio­ns for the partnershi­p.

“We are working with the pioneers in digital innovation to train a generation of smart, savvy scholars who will transform the world using the latest technology available to effect beneficial change in our world. We are not re-imagining the future, we are creating a better future for all today,” Habib said.

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