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Mexico – Huawei ICT scholarship program launched

By Embassy of Mexico to the Eastern Caribbean States

ST LUCIA / MEXICO – The government of Mexico along with multinational technology company Huawei have launched the scholarship program “HUAWEI-SRE 1,000 Talents for the Digital Development of Latin America and the Caribbean: Closing the digital gender gap”, for female students, professionals and/or academics interested in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT).

The programs will be conducted completely online and in English language, with a duration of 6 to 20 hours depending on the chosen area: Artificial Intelligence, Internet of Things, Data Communication, Data storage, Cloud service or Macro Data. It is suggested that participants have previous knowledge in ICT and/or Physical Mathematical Sciences and Engineering.

Expenses covered and benefits include: exemption from the cost for the course certification, which has a value of US$200.00; assistance through online sessions with Huawei experts and partners; participants who pass the relevant certification exam will be able to obtain a digital HCIA certificate valid for 3 years (at no cost) and a Diploma of participation.

Applicants must create an account and register their candidacy on the website: https://sigca.sre.gob.mx  before November 11, 2021 at 11:59 pm (Mexico City time).

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