7th October 2021, Kathmandu
Huawei launches Seeds for the Future in Nepal – its global flagship CSR program for ICT students
As part of its Digital Talent Development Ecosystem, Huawei launched Seeds for the Future – its global flagship CSR program for undergraduate level students from all ICT-related disciplines in Nepal amidst a press meet held in Lalitpur today.
This year marks the first year that Huawei is introducing the program in Nepal. The program was first launched in 2008 in Thailand. Since then over 9,000 students from 130 countries and regions have participated in the program. This year, 20 students from Nepal selected from a competitive application process will get to participate in the international program.
At the event, Huawei introduced the selection committee for the program composed of Prof. Dr. Shashishar Ram Joshi, President of Center For Cybersecurity Research and Innovation (CSRI Nepal) Prof. Dr. Subarna Shakya, and Prof. Timila Yami – all distinguished professors of ICT.
Prof. Dr. Shashidhar Ram Joshi highlighted the importance of Academia-industry collaboration. He said, “Huawei’s Seeds for the Future program may be a very good step towards academia-industry collaboration which is why I want to thank Huawei for this.” He also made a request for all media persons to spread the news about this program so that every ICT student would know about the program.
Prof. Dr. Subarna Shakya praised Huawei’s work in Nepal. He said, “Huawei’s hard work in Nepal for the past 21 years has already been appreciated by the Government of Nepal as Huawei was awarded the National ICT Award (Private Sector) in 2021.”
Regarding Seeds for Future Nepal, he praised the program as a very good initiation by Huawei. He said, “Huawei is providing a very good opportunity for talented ICT students in Nepal. Academia and industry relations are very important. I wish success for Seeds for the Future.”
CEO of Huawei Technologies Nepal Pvt. Ltd., William Zhang ended the program with his closing remarks. He hoped that students from Nepal will enthusiastically participate in the program. He said, “As part of our Digital Talent Development ecosystem, we have a goal of developing 10,000 ICT talents in the next 5 years in Nepal. Digital talents are the foundation of digital development.
We hope to launch other programs for the development of digital talents in Nepal in the coming year”. As for Huawei’s work in Nepal, he said, “Huawei hopes to help Nepal build the foundation for the Nepalese digital economy by partnering with all ICT stakeholders, through broadband connectivity, data centers, cloud and computing, and other latest technologies.
We have been in Nepal for 21 years. With our telecom, enterprise, and public cloud service and solutions, Huawei is assisting the government, the public sector private businesses, and all industry domains in their digital transformation. Huawei is “In Nepal, For Nepal.” With programs like Seeds for the Future, Huawei will continue to fulfill our responsibility as a corporate citizen.”