Huawei signs MOU with Moratuwa University to enhance ICT knowledge transformation

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Huawei officials and University of Moratuwa officials with Minister of Information and Communications Technology, Higher Education, Technology and Innovation Dr. Bandula Gunawardena and Ministry of Higher Education, Technology and Innovations Secretary Anura Dissanayake

 From left: Huawei Sri Lanka Vice President Huawei Enterprise Business Group in Sri Lanka Indika de Zoysa, Huawei Sri Lanka CEO Liang Yi, Minister of Information and Communications Technology, Higher Education, Technology and Innovation Dr. Bandula Gunawardena, Secretary to Ministry of Higher Education, Technology and Innovations Anura Dissanayake, and Vice Chancellor of the University of Moratuwa - Prof. K.K.C.K. Perera exchanging the MoU

Huawei Sri Lanka and University of Moratuwa (UOM) entered into a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to enable the educated and talented youth in Sri Lanka to further enhance their skills in the ICT domain and to be competitive in the ever-growing ICT industry, as part of Huawei’s long-term digital inclusion initiative ‘TECH4ALL’ to support Sri Lanka to fulfil the ‘Smart Nation’ vision of the country.

Minister of Information and Communications Technology, Higher Education, Technology and Innovation Dr. Bandula Gunawardena, Secretary to Ministry of Higher Education, Technology and Innovations Anura Dissanayake, University of Moratuwa Vice Chancellor Prof. K.K.C.K. Perera and Huawei Technologies Lanka Chief Executive Officer Liang Yi were present at the MOU signing ceremony.

Speaking at the ceremony Minister Bandula Gunawardena said: “Our priority will be to produce ‘smart technocrats’ who are globally recognised and who possess internationally acclaimed qualifications required by the local and international employment markets. They will be the leaders of the future world. I hope such initiative from Huawei could support us to achieve this target by maximising the use of information and communication technologies.”

“The 21st Century is known as the ‘knowledge-centric’ century and it is important to remain competitive globally. I believe this step taken by Huawei and University of Moratuwa is a bold step taken towards a massive social transformation and to create a Culture of Technological Innovation,” stated Secretary Dissanayake. 

He went on to say that in future all universities would be converted to smart learning universities and the necessary technical support will be provided by the Government and furthermore will take steps to commence technological faculties affiliated to universities to produce more technocrats to meet the demands of the 21st Century.

Prof. Perera said: “As the leading technological university in Sri Lanka, we firmly believe that advance knowledge will create new opportunities and we are indeed delighted to have signed this MOU for the future development of our students to be future and industry ready and to fulfil the future demands of ICT industry of Sri Lanka. Education is the key to supporting national digital transformation and sustainable development.”

“A country cannot progress without adapting to the rapid technological changes taking place. It is with this in mind that our policies will create the environment required to develop the ICT competencies and digital skills of future generations, in order to enable them to conquer global markets. This collaboration would certainly open up more opportunities for our student to interact more with emerging cutting edge technologies and new developments in the Industry,” he added. 

“We are strongly committed and are proud to be part of ICT transformation, to provide the best experience of Internet broadband access, build infrastructure in order to support the digital economy, and enhance ICT knowledge of future generations, of this beautiful country. We will continuously develop high-level information and communications technology and youth talent in Sri Lanka to bridge the gap between university graduates skills and capabilities and enterprises’ expectations for graduates. We are in Sri Lanka for Sri Lanka,” Yi said.

“Tech4ALL focuses on the three priorities; connectivity, applications, and skills,” he said, adding that in terms of connectivity, Huawei would continue to lower the barriers in terms of cost and coverage through technological innovation, and in terms of applications Huawei would empower the ecosystem, and help developers to create more applications for different communities and industries. 

Further, in terms of skills, Huawei will work with governments, local communities, and other industries to enhance awareness of digital skills and provide necessary help.

According to the MOU, Huawei will soon open up a joint innovation lab with the University of Moratuwa that will facilitate undergraduate and post graduate research work, provide a platform to develop solutions and products for industrial needs and conduct certification courses on cutting-edge ICT technologies. In addition, this will further strengthen ongoing involvements such as industrial training offered to students and Seeds for the Future program that Huawei launched in 2016.

Furthermore, Huawei’s global senior experts will be sent to University of Moratuwa and support the implementation of professional technical certification. The training project aims to provide high-quality ICT talent for Sri Lanka and the South Asian region to meet the changing market requirements and challenges of ICT industry.

In Sri Lanka Huawei has been operating since 1998 and has extensive and in-depth cooperation with local mainstream telecom operators, governments, and industry customers. Over the years, Huawei has continuously promoted the development of the ICT talent ecosystem in Sri Lanka through activities such as the Huawei Seeds for the Future program that was launched in 2016, and providing internship for talented youth, and ICT skills industrial training.

 

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