Huawei, NYP to set up first Huawei ICT academy in Singapore

  • Set up a platform for technical collaboration between industry and government partners
  • Creates a bridge between academia and industry to nurture ICT talent

 

Huawei, NYP to set up first Huawei ICT academy in Singapore

 

HUAWEI, a global information and communications technology (ICT) solutions provider, and Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) agreed to set up the first ICT Academy in Singapore as part of Huawei’s global initiative to support ICT skills development.

The partnership places a strong emphasis on addressing the shortage of ICT professionals in Singapore by joint research, education and training programmes. It will also see the two parties set up a platform for technical collaborations between industry and government partners.

Under the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the not-for-profit academy, titled Huawei Authorised Information Network Academy (Haina), allows NYP to deliver Huawei Certification training to their students.

This partnership creates a bridge between academia and industry to nurture ICT talent, equip students with ICT skills necessary for employment and cultivate a future workforce to fill the global ICT skills gap.

It is expected to benefit about 300 students at NYP’s School of Engineering and School of Information Technology in the initial term of two years.

Huawei Enterprise Business Group Singapore managing director Aaron Wang Shaotong and NYP School of Engineering director Lee Youn Kay, signed the agreement in Huawei’s OpenLab on Feb 23, witnessed by NYP deputy principal (Development) Edward Ho.

The academy will let NYP students gain practical hands-on experience and get industry certification in networking technologies, security, cloud computing technologies, IT storage systems and big data.

Students will also be able to download a personal copy of Huawei’s eNSP (Enterprise Network Simulation Platform) networking simulator, an essential learning tool that helps enhance their professional skills and lets them experience Huawei’s enterprise network equipment.

Huawei Technologies Co Ltd Southern Pacific Enterprise Business Group president Zhou Danjin, said: “Huawei has a strong focus on helping the next generation develop the skills needed to drive innovations in technology. Huawei’s Haina programme is part of our wider commitment to STEM education as well as research and development.

“We are confident that our partnership with Nanyang Polytechnic will give students the opportunity to learn new and relevant industry skills, enabling them to fulfil their ambitions in science and technology and contribute to Singapore’s digital economy.”

Lee said: “We believe this collaboration will allow our students to be better equipped with industry relevant ICT skills to meet the industry’s strong demand for trained expertise. With this edge, they are well-poised to help transform the industry and work towards our vision of a Smart Nation.”

Huawei is currently cooperating with over 350 universities to open Huawei ICT academies around the world, with about 200 in China. Last year, the Academy trained over 12,500 students globally. Among them, 4000 students received certifications for their skills.

Under the Haina programme, Huawei also runs a global annual ‘Skills Competition’ for students, giving local country winners the opportunity to visit China for the finals and compete with students from across the globe.

 

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