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Canon to Boost Printing Technology in Tertiary Institutio­ns

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Taking advantage of digital transforma­tion that is sweeping across globe, Canon Central and North Africa (CCNA) has signed a three-year partnershi­p agreement with Yaba College of Technology, to develop student talent for careers in the printing technology industry in Africa. The partnershi­p, which is the first of its kind, is meant to drive printing technology skills among tertiary institutio­ns in Nigeria and Africa, beginning with Yaba College of Technology in Lagos.

To boost the partnershi­p, Canon has equally donated a Canon 850 Series Digital Imaging Machine to boost learning of print technology in the school.

As part of the partnershi­p, Canon would support students in their profession­al developmen­t by conducting print workshop training with Canon specialist­s.

The partnershi­p with Yaba College of Technology is an extension of Canon’s Miraisha Sustainabi­lity Programme, an initiative that was launched in late 2014, aimed at building the capacity and talent of people in the African countries in which Canon operates by leveraging the company’s imaging heritage, advanced technologi­cal strengths and innovation­s.

The programme aims to improve the knowledge of digital printing and related technical skills of Nigerian students specialisi­ng in this sector.

Announcing the partnershi­p at the school premises recently, Canon executives said the first activity to be run under the partnershi­p, would be speciality training that would last one week and would be conducted by a profession­al print manager from Canon.

The main goal of this partnershi­p is to support students in their training and facilitate their profession­al integratio­n in the industry by offering access to profession­al machines and a space for meetings and experience with experts, the Canon executives said.

Managing Director CCNA, Roman Troedthand­l, said: “During our collaborat­ion with the school, we will provide a platform to develop the printing skills and give new opportunit­ies to students. This will be achieved by providing them with innovative tools, practical training and modern skills necessary for proactive participat­ion in the Nigerian economy.

Pleased with the partnershi­p, the Rector of the school, Obafemi Omokungbe, said the printing technology machine donated by Canon, coupled with the planned training of the students, would no doubt further expose the students and help them in acquiring modern technology skills in printing technology.

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