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Huawei SL vows knowledge transfer for local youth

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Huawei Sri Lanka CEO Liang Yi vowed to provide knowledge transfer for Sri Lanka's youth through the company's Seeds for the Future corporate social responsibi­lity program.

Liang was speaking at the graduation ceremony for the fourth batch of local ICT undergradu­ates who were sponsored to travel to China and experience Huawei's stateof-the-art labs since the program was launched in 2016.

"We believe that local ICT talent is one of key elements to drive the digital economy," Liang said. "Access to education is vital to create opportunit­ies that support fair and sustainabl­e developmen­t in this beautiful country," he added.

The graduation ceremony was also attended by Economic and Commercial Counsellor Yang Zuoyuan from Chinese Embassy in Colombo, and Sri Lanka's Secretary to Ministry of Higher Education, Technology and Innovation­s, Anura Dissanayak­e.

Secretary Dissanayak­e thanked Huawei "for the wonderful opportunit­y granted to enhance the skills of the youth to reach new heights within the ICT and Innovation sector."

The program provides ten students every year a chance to spend two weeks at Huawei's campus in China. The program is aimed at transferri­ng technical and managerial knowledge to local ICT graduates in order to boost the local ICT industry.

Students selected for the program also have the opportunit­y to learn about Chinese culture and visit historical sites. Huawei Sri Lanka is a top ICT solutions and smartphone provider in the island country, with 400 employees, 86 percent of whom are locals.

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