Huawei's Innovative Digital Training Solution 2.0 Revolutionizes Smart Education
Huawei’s Digital Training 2.0: A Leap Forward in Smart Education
Huawei is making waves in the educational technology sector with the unveiling of its Digital Training 2.0 solution, presented during the Cultivating ICT Talent to Amplify Digital Education forum at this year's Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona. This innovative solution aims to assist universities globally in developing top-tier ICT talent to meet the growing demands for skilled professionals in this dynamic field.
Li Junfeng, Vice President of Huawei and CEO of the Global Public Sector Business Unit, highlighted the crucial link between smart technologies and the acceleration of digital productivity. “The smart economy is now a primary driver of growth,” he stated, underlining the need for enhanced educational frameworks to foster this growth.
The initiative has attracted attention not just for its technological capabilities but also for its ambitious goals. Notable contributions came from renowned figures such as Ramón Iriarte, a Senior Education Specialist from UNESCO, and Soledad Patiño, coordinator of the UNESCO Global Academy of Competencies. They shared that their collaboration with Huawei enables the academy to deliver high-quality training to 300,000 students annually.
The versatile Digital Training 2.0 solution encompasses courses across 22 technical domains and project management skills on a global scale. It also features overseas training labs in 11 technical disciplines, including artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and big data. This broad offering is designed to yield tangible results through redefining traditional education with digital and intelligent approaches.
The forum showcased how institutions are leveraging this digital training transformation. For instance, Professor Justin Mendes from Shenyang Institute of Technology highlighted their cooperative efforts with Huawei, noting how this collaboration has paved the way for students to find quality employment by exploring progressive talent cultivation pathways.
Additionally, Daniele Cesarini, project director of CINECA, shared insights from Italy’s endeavor to develop infrastructures for computational research, signifying the importance of international cooperation in education.
Flora Ng, Director of Information at The University of Hong Kong, discussed how Huawei's smart campus solution utilizes Wi-Fi 7 technologies to optimize the wireless network and enhance user experience, creating a more efficient and personalized environment for both students and educators.
Another significant aspect of Huawei's initiative is the joint school established in collaboration with Quanzhou Professional and Technical University. This partnership has proven fruitful, with 790 students earning Huawei certifications in various ICT fields by 2024.
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