Furahi and AI Internship
2025-06-09 00:55:13

Furahi Partners with Japan's Ministry of Economy for Global South AI Internship Program

In a strategic move to enhance Japan's technological landscape, Furahi has officially been appointed by Pasona, the managing company for the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry's (METI) 'Global South IT/AI Engineer Internship Program.' This initiative aims to facilitate the acquisition of skilled IT and AI professionals from developing regions such as Asia, Africa, and Latin America, particularly targeting young students eager to showcase their abilities in competitive coding and AI contests.

The Global South IT/AI Engineer Internship Program is not just an introspective effort; it reflects Japan's aspiration to build a bridge between global talent and its thriving technology sector. By holding coding and AI competitions, the initiative provides selected participants with valuable internship opportunities within Japanese companies, irrespective of their proficiency in the Japanese language. This inclusive approach fosters a diverse and innovative working environment, broadening the scope of potential contributors to Japan's technological advancement.

What makes this program particularly exciting is the incorporation of Furahi's 'L Sports' framework into the AI talent selection process. L Sports revolutionizes traditional learning by transforming skill acquisition into a competitive and engaging format, akin to sports. By allowing participants to actively compete while mastering essential IT tools like RPA and AI technologies, this model not only makes learning more dynamic but also makes the development of practical skills and analytical thinking visible and quantifiable.

Furahi's implementation of the L Sports framework in the international talent selection process marks a significant first step. This initiative aims to create a supportive learning environment that encourages young individuals around the world to enjoy the process of learning and applying technology. As L Sports continues to evolve, it strives to provide meaningful opportunities for young people to enhance their technical skills while fostering a sense of competition and community.

Furahi emphasizes that the integration of these competitive elements ensures that participants are not just passive learners; they become active players in their own educational journeys. The practical application of skills learned through L Sports will undoubtedly prepare graduates for the demands of the modern tech industry, making them valuable assets in any organization. Moreover, this approach aligns seamlessly with Japan's broader goal of attracting diverse talent to its innovation-driven markets.

Looking ahead, Furahi is committed to expanding this initiative and providing an enriched experience for both local and international students. By establishing a strong network between Japan and emerging regions globally, Furahi aims to bridge the gap between cultures and innovate the tech landscape through collaboration.

Should you wish to inquire further about this initiative or have any questions, please reach out to Furahi's PR department via email at [email protected]. For more information, visit our official website at Furahi. Together, let’s pave the way for a vibrant, interconnected future in technology and education.


画像1

Topics Consumer Technology)

【About Using Articles】

You can freely use the title and article content by linking to the page where the article is posted.
※ Images cannot be used.

【About Links】

Links are free to use.