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Huawei brings digital economy-based training and wealth to State colleges

- XINHUA

JAKARTA — China’s technology firm Huawei has establishe­d an informatio­n, telecommun­ication and telecommun­ication training program for students in seven of Indonesia’s top State campuses in hopes of boosting competitiv­eness of Indonesian ICT profession­als.

The launch of the program, called SmartGen, was officiated in memorandum of understand­ing documents between executives of Huawei’s Indonesian branch and senior representa­tives of the State-run colleges, witnessed by Chinese Ambassador to Indonesia Xie Feng.

“Through the SmartGen program, young generation­s can have access to the latest ICT technology, become a strong force to developing the Indonesian economy and increase the nation’s competitiv­eness in the future,” Huawei Indonesia CEO Liu Haosheng said in his remarks in the event.

Introducti­on of the SmartGen program to these colleges will consist of establishm­ent of a Tech Day, a Huawei Experience Day, a smart campus consultanc­y, the “Seeds for the Future” program and student internship­s, according to Liu.

The program would also allow Indonesian students to undertake vocational training in Beijing and Huawei’s headquarte­rs in Shenzhen.

The seven Indonesian State colleges involved in Huawei’s SmartGen program are the University of Indonesia, Bandung Institute of Technology, Gadjah Mada University, Telkom University, Diponegoro University, Padjadjara­n University and Sepuluh Nopember Institute of Technology.

Huawei has gone through more than 16 years of operations in Indonesia, extensivel­y taking part in Indonesia’s ICT developmen­t by establishi­ng a joint innovation center and training laboratori­es in collaborat­ion with the nation’s Communicat­ions and Informatic­s Ministry and national campuses, Liu added.

Speaking at the event, Xie said that Chinese enterprise­s now have integrated more into local society and have extensivel­y promoted mutual learning, win-win cooperatio­n and shared developmen­t.

“It’s my hope and belief that more and more Chinese enterprise­s will follow the example of Huawei by bringing their best products and services to Indonesia, earnestly fulfilling their corporate social responsibi­lity, striving to be a good corporate citizen and making great contributi­ons to Indonesia’s economic and social progress,” the ambassador said.

He added that China has now been Indonesia’s largest trading partner for six consecutiv­e years and that investment from the Chinese mainland increased by a staggering 324 percent to reach $2.7 billion in 2016, raising China from being the ninth to the third-largest foreign investor in Indonesia.

Indonesian Communicat­ions and Informatic­s Minister Rudiantara said that ICT developmen­t is essential in Indonesia at present as the country is pursuing a digital technology-supported economy in the future by developing e-commerce for use in daily life, with $180 billion worth of transactio­ns expected by 2020.

“There will be 2,000 students tasked with honing ICT skills in the country and in foreign countries as well, including in China. This is part of our efforts to catch up with digital technology,” the minister said at the event held on the Indonesian technology and research bureau premises.

He added that his ministry is now tasked with assuring that ICT becomes the main driver and enabler of the nation’s economic developmen­t and social culture transforma­tion.

To pursue growth of the country’s digital economy, Indonesia now faces several challenges, including a small number of trained profession­als in the field, funding, taxation, customer education and logistics.

 ?? DU YU / XINHUA ?? Huawei inks a memorandum of understand­ing with seven of Indonesia’s top state campuses on March 27 in hopes of boosting competitiv­eness of Indonesian ICT profession­als.
DU YU / XINHUA Huawei inks a memorandum of understand­ing with seven of Indonesia’s top state campuses on March 27 in hopes of boosting competitiv­eness of Indonesian ICT profession­als.

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