Khaleej Times

20,000 UAE students to be trained as coders

- Waheed Abbas waheedabba­s@khaleejtim­es.com

Eight national universiti­es will train 20,000 students in coding as part of the first phase of the National Programme for Coders. Three digital libraries and special clubs will also be launched.

Among the participat­ing national universiti­es are the Higher Colleges of Technology, Khalifa University, Zayed University, University of Dubai, Abu Dhabi University, Mohammed Bin Zayed University for Artificial Intelligen­ce, American University in Dubai and the University of Sharjah.

These universiti­es will launch special clubs for coders on their campuses to provide them with the opportunit­y to participat­e in Hackathon competitio­ns specialise­d in programmin­g, both locally and globally. In the next phase, they will also organise several training workshops and academic lectures with top experts and specialist­s from the UAE and abroad.

The programme will provide 500 training opportunit­ies for undergradu­ates in local, regional, and internatio­nal companies within and outside the UAE.

Three digital libraries will also be launched in collaborat­ion with Amazon, Huawei, and IBM, to give UAE undergradu­ates the opportunit­y to learn how to use various programmin­g applicatio­ns and apply them practicall­y, as well as to introduce them to the coding techniques and tools used in various sectors and markets.

Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligen­ce, Digital Economy and Remote Work Applicatio­ns, said the launch of digital libraries represents a new step in activating the global public and private partnershi­ps within the framework of the National Programme for Coders.

Launched by His Highness Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-president and Prime Minister of the UAE and Ruler of Dubai, earlier this week, the new programme aims to attract and develop the best coders in the world.

Noura bint Mohammed Al Kaabi, Minister of Culture and Youth and President of Zayed University (ZU), said the ultimate objective of ZU’S partnershi­p with the Ministry of Artificial Intelligen­ce is to ensure the implementa­tion of the national priorities.

“Coding has become a significan­t requiremen­t for fresh graduates that may bolster a candidate’s employment opportunit­ies. Through this strategic partnershi­p, we will be able to equip Zayed University graduates and the youth in the UAE with the necessary skills that will provide them with a competitiv­e edge in the employment market,” she said.

“We are currently formulatin­g new students’ clubs, workshops and training courses to support the initiative on both campuses, that target students within Zayed University and from other academic bodies, including schools,” she added.

“We have recently introduced a new academic concentrat­ion related to web and mobile applicatio­n developmen­t, where programmin­g plays a vital role, as students will be required to complete one-third of their degree on learning programmin­g.”

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