Huawei has held the Huawei Talent
Summit and made announcements relevant to several talent development
initiatives, including: the launch of the applications for the global
ITU-Huawei Generation Connect Young Leadership Programme; the announcement that
the joint project between Huawei and UNESCO's Institute for Lifelong Learning
(UIL) will be implemented in Morocco; and Huawei Cloud's startups programme.
The theme of
the event was "I C Talent: Nurturing Excellence in a Digital World".
Attendees included representatives from international organizations like ITU
and UNESCO, government officials from Greece, Kenya, and Mexico, female
industry leaders, entrepreneurs participating in the Huawei Cloud Startup
Program, and participants in Seeds for the Future and several top competitions.
During
the summit, speaking on behalf of Dr Cosmas Zavazava, Director of the ITU’s
Telecommunication Development Bureau, Mr Mario Maniewicz, Director of the ITU’s
Radiocommunication Bureau launched the ITU Generation Connect Young Leadership
Programme in partnership with Huawei.
“Youth aged 18 to 28 can submit their ideas for community projects addressing
the digital divide and receive funding, mentoring, and training for
implementation.” He added: “I
encourage everyone to share widely in your diverse networks and ensure youth
from all parts of the globe are part of this great movement.”
Huawei
joined UNESCO's Global Alliance for Literacy (GAL) as an associate member last
year, and signed a partnership agreement with the UNESCO Institute for Lifelong
Learning (UIL). At the summit, UIL Director Isabell Kempf talked about the
importance of empowering educators, and gave a progress update on UIL's project
in this regard. She said, "We're
implementing a project that aims to strengthen the digital skills of literacy
educators across several countries of the Global Alliance for Literacy. Today,
I'm proud to announce that, with the support of Huawei, we are able to launch
the project in the Kingdom of Morocco as well. This project will help 10,000
youth and adult literacy teachers, trainers, and managers to better use
technologies in both literacy teaching and in their professional
development."

At
the event, Huawei announced that it would sponsor the European Girls' Olympiad
in Informatics (EGOI) as part of its efforts to encourage more girls to enter
the technology sector, enhance digital inclusion in communities, and promote
gender equality in technology fields. Eljakim Schrijvers, CEO of EGOI 2024,
attended the summit and said, "We
are happy that Huawei is leveling up its effort to improve diversity in the
STEM field and that the company has decided to sponsor the European Girls'
Olympiad in Informatics in 2024."
Speakers from Greece, Kenya, and
Mexico, as well as those from ASEAN, also shared their experiences with
Huawei's local talent training programs. Duan Xiaolei, General Manager of
Huawei Cloud's Global Startup Ecosystem, introduced Huawei Cloud's enablement
plans for global startups. She also announced that the platform will be
launched in Europe this year, and the processes and services will be IT-based
and intelligent to help start-up enterprises migrate to the cloud and access
agile innovation; it will use Huawei's internal and external ecosystem
resources to enable entrepreneurs to accelerate and realize their business
ambitions.
Vicky Zhang,
Vice President of Huawei's Corporate Communications Dept, said, "Huawei has long been committed to
cultivating digital talent around the world. I'm happy to see that our joint
projects with partners are going on smoothly. I hope more people can
participate in these projects. Stay connected and be role models for others, we
become more than the sum of our individual parts. This is how an inclusive
digital future will be shaped."
A digital
badge for the Huawei ICT Academy was also released at the summit. Teachers and
students at Huawei ICT Academies around the world can use this special digital
badge on personal social media platforms like LinkedIn to showcase their
teaching and learning achievements.
To date,
Huawei's talent training and education projects have been implemented in more
than 150 countries and have benefited more than 2.83 million people.