ISLAMABAD: Pakistan team, after securing second position in the Huawei Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Regional Competition 2022 held in Muscat, Oman, would flex its muscles in the Global Finals to be held in Shanghai, China next year.
Vice President of Huawei Middle East and Central Asia Shunli Wang, in an exclusive interview with APP, informed that the Pakistan team had consecutively been winning the Middle East Competition for the last three years. He was optimistic that the Pakistan team could win the Global Finals.
Appreciating the Pakistan team’s performance, he said there was a huge ICT talent in Pakistan as 12,000 students from 135 universities appeared in the test while from the rest of the regional countries, including Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Oman, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Qatar, Kuwait, Jordon, Lebanon, and Kazakhstan, only 7,300 students attempted the test this year.
He said that there was a good sense and knowledge of ICT in the Pakistani students that’s why they were gradually excelling in the rising technology industry with confidence around the globe.
Shunli Wang said, “Huawei is committed to supporting and nurturing young ICT talent in the region. Through this mega event, Huawei aims to empower the youth to advance their ICT skills, hence contribute to the talent ecosystem, and support accelerating digital economies.”
He said that we believed in the power of open collaboration with our partners in the public and private sectors, alongside academia to nurture the skills of the young ICT talents and encourage them to participate in achieving the national goals and visions of their respective countries.
Two teams from Pakistan participated in the ICT Regional Finals and Team One comprising Team Lead Muhammad Faeez Ali and Asad Anwar Arain from Mehran University of Engineering and Technology (MUET), Jamshoro, and Maryam Fareed from Lahore College for Women University (LCWU) under the Team Instructor Faheem Yar Khan Khuhawar got the second position.
Team Two, comprising Team Lead Umar Raza from FAST National University, Eman Yaqoob from LCWU and Fatima Shafique from MUET, Jamshoro under Team Instructor Zeeshan Iqbal could not get any position in the contest.
Expressing gratitude to Huawei Pakistan, Team Lead Faeez said he had no idea that he would be given such a massive platform to demonstrate his abilities and further necessary training to polish his skills in the ICT sector.
It is worth mentioning here that the Jordan Team comprising students won the first prize of $20,000.
Alongside Pakistan, Iraq Team One comprising Sadeem Moulood from Ninevah University, Mohammed Shakr from Salahaddin University, and Mohammed Hussein from the University of Anbar clinched the second position.
The third prize went to the United Arab Emirates Team.