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Huawei launches tech competition for Bangladeshi women

TBP Desk
12 Jun 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 11 Jun 2023 23:38:31
Huawei launches tech competition for Bangladeshi women
Education Minister Dipu Moni, Chinese Ambassador Yao Wen and others at the launching ceremony of ‘Women In Tech 2023’ in Dhaka on Sunday– Courtesy Photo

Huawei South Asia has launched ‘Women In Tech 2023’, a six-month-long ICT competition for the women in Bangladesh to develop local ICT talent and enable knowledge sharing among females.

The program was launched at Huawei Bangladesh Academy on Sunday by Pan Junfeng, president of Huawei South Asia and CEO of Huawei Bangladesh, and Susan Vize, officer-in-charge, UNESCO Dhaka Office, according to a press statement.

Education Minister Dipu Moni and Chinese Ambassador to Bangladesh Yao Wen were present on the occasion. UNESCO is the strategic partner of this competition here in Bangladesh.

Professor Dr Shireen Akhter, VC of University of Chittagong, Prof Dr Mahmuda Naznin, head of the Department of Computer Science & Engineering, BUET, and Lokman Hossain Miah, executive chairman, BIDA, were also present at the event.

Inspired by the theme ‘Tech for Her, Tech by Her, Tech with Her’, Huawei launched its ‘Women In Tech’ project in 2020 globally.

Current STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) female students of universities and those who graduated in the last two years are eligible to participate in this program.

Education Minister Dipu Moni said, “Under the visionary leadership of Sheikh Hasina, women’s empowerment is moving ahead. Our women are getting jobs and getting involved in all sorts of economic activities. Our labour market participation of women has increased. But we have to go further.

“In this regard, I commend Huawei for their initiative ‘Women In Tech’ and all the other initiatives they have taken so far. In this era of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, we cannot afford to lag behind.”

Yao Wen, Chinese ambassador to Bangladesh, said, “There is a miracle taking place in Asia. A country in the last 50 years has been one of the fastest growing economies in the world – that country is Bangladesh.

“Under the strong leadership of Sheikh Hasina, Bangladesh has achieved this development. Bangladesh has a population of 170 million. These resources and assets need to be developed, especially for women.

“A Smart Bangladesh must have smart women. From this point, I can understand how important this ‘Women In Tech’ program is. This training program proves how much Huawei attaches importance to women development in Bangladesh.”

Pan Junfeng, CEO, Huawei South Asia, said, “We always desire that females get the opportunity to work in the ICT sector with more ownership and a bigger footprint. The women of Bangladesh have great competency to drive the ICT development journey of this country.

“Empowering women and increasing their visibility will open up a whole world of new possibilities, bringing in new technological and commercial advancements for the country. With our ‘Women In Tech’ initiative, we are very happy to create another opportunity toward this achievement for this community.”

Susan Vize, officer-in-charge, UNESCO Dhaka Office, said, “UNESCO and Huawei both are working to empower women and make sure they have an opportunity for equal participation in the tech sector.

“Women’s contributions are critical in achieving the goals of the 4IR and advancing Bangladesh to reach middle-income status by 2026.

“I firmly believe ‘Women In Tech’ will provide an opportunity to showcase women’s skills and promote greater participation of women and girls in tech industries. UNESCO is pleased to be a strategic partner with HUAWEI for this timely initiative.”

The registration process for the competition is open. Interested candidates can enrol by sending their CVs to [email protected] by 10th July 2023.

After registration, applicants will undergo an interview session, following which top 50 shortlisted applicants will join a boot camp training of eight days -offline and online- at Huawei Bangladesh Academy.

In the next stage, participants will be divided into teams by Huawei. Under assigned mentors, these teams will undergo a three-month-long project and presentation process. Based on the result, the top three performers will be announced.

The champion of this six-month-long programme will get Tk 3,00,000 as prize money. The 1st and 2nd runner up will get Tk 2,00,000 and Tk 1,00,000, respectively.

All three winners will get the opportunity to visit Huawei Headquarters in China. Additionally, they will get the opportunity to meet policymakers, VC and angel investors to share their pitch deck and get seed money.

Fully owned by its some 197,000 employees, Huawei is a private company with operations in more than 170 countries and regions.

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