
Huawei has recently launched its roadshows for the 'Seeds For The Future Bangladesh', an initiative designed to enhance the nation's ICT ecosystem by improving students' knowledge and skills. According to a press release, the 12th edition of this flagship competition has already engaged more than 1,000 students with sessions being taken at East West University, RUET, AUST, and BRAC University. Additional roadshows are scheduled to take place at several other universities across the country.
The roadshow series will continue until March, followed by the official launch of the competition in April, when registration will open for applicants. Winners from Bangladesh will progress to the regional competition in China. Globally, the competition has seen the participation of over 15,000 students, with national winners advancing to regional and international rounds each year.
Huawei has recently launched its roadshows for the 'Seeds For The Future Bangladesh', an initiative designed to enhance the nation's ICT ecosystem by improving students' knowledge and skills. According to a press release, the 12th edition of this flagship competition has already engaged more than 1,000 students with sessions being taken at East West University, RUET, AUST, and BRAC University. Additional roadshows are scheduled to take place at several other universities across the country.
The roadshow series will continue until March, followed by the official launch of the competition in April, when registration will open for applicants. Winners from Bangladesh will progress to the regional competition in China. Globally, the competition has seen the participation of over 15,000 students, with national winners advancing to regional and international rounds each year.
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