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    Huawei Prepares Moroccan Students for Digital Future in China Training Program

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    Rabat – Huawei Morocco, in partnership with the Moroccan Ministry of Higher Education has announced the launch of the 2025 edition of the Seeds for the Future program. 

    This flagship initiative is designed to train Moroccan students in cutting-edge technologies and prepare them for future careers in the digital world, Huawei Morocco said in a statement.

    From August 18 to 23, the university students are taking part in a unique learning journey in Dongguan and Shenzhen, China, two cities known as global leaders in digital innovation. 

    They will join participants from countries such as Japan, The Netherlands, and others, forming an international network of young talents. 

    According to the statement, the program combines theory and hands-on practice, with a strong focus on powerful tools in digitization and other strategic fields. 

    Students will also visit Huawei’s Innovation Center to explore the company’s latest technologies and gain real-world insights.

    Beneficiaries from the Seeds for the Future program
    Beneficiaries from the Seeds for the Future program

    As part of the partnership, a special academic mobility program will also take place from August 23 to 28 in Shenzhen for Moroccan PhD students. This training will cover areas like cloud computing and digital infrastructures across different sectors. 

    Participants will meet with world-class researchers and experts while exploring Huawei’s innovation hubs. This is aimed to help them strengthen their knowledge in information and communication technologies (ICT).

    Jason Chen, Vice President of Huawei Morocco commented on the program, said Seeds for the Future is a “unique opportunity to give young Moroccan talents high-quality training, deep exposure, and direct access to advanced technologies.” 

    “By working closely with our institutional partners, we are actively preparing the next generation of digital leaders while strengthening Morocco’s position on the global innovation stage,” he concluded.

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