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Young ICT talent from the Middle East and Central Asia recognised at regional finale of Huawei ICT competition 2023-2024

TDT | Manama                                                     

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Winning student teams in the regional finals of the Huawei ICT Competition 2023–2024, Middle East and Central Asia (ME and CA) were felicitated at a grand closing and award ceremony in Manama.

Hosted under the patronage of His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa, His Majesty the King’s Representative for Humanitarian Work and Youth Affairs, and in partnership with Bahrain’s Ministry of Transportation and Telecommunication and the University of Bahrain, the ceremony was held at the University of Bahrain.

Students from the Kingdom of Bahrain put forth an extraordinary performance and clinched two titles. The first prize for the Computing Track was bagged by a team consisting of Natheer Zaher Jaffar Ahmed Mohammed Radhi, Ali Salman Ali Fardan, and Ali Abdulwahed Jasim (Bahrain Polytechnic).

The second prize in the Network Track was secured by a team consisting of Sayed Mohammed Adnan, Ali Naser Alfadhli (University of Bahrain), and Fahad Abdulla (Bahrain Polytechnic). This year, the grand prize for the Network Track went to a team of students from Pakistan, while Qatari students secured the grand prize in the Cloud Track, and the grand prize for the Computing Track was given to students from Kazakhstan.

The closing and awarding ceremony of the regional finals of the Huawei ICT Competition 2023-2024 was attended by H.E. Jameel bin Mohammed Ali Humaidan, Minister of Labor, Bahrain; Dr. Mohammed Mubarak Juma, Minister Of Education, Bahrain; Mohammed bin Thamer Al Kaabi, Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications, Bahrain; Ayman Tawfeeq Abdurrahman Almoayyed, Secretary-General of Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, Bahrain; Ni Ruchi, the Ambassador of People’s Republic of China to the Kingdom of Bahrain; Dr. Fuad Mohammed Al Ansari, President of the University of Bahrain; Dr. Osama Alsayed, Deputy CEO, Bahrain Polytechnic; Steven Yi, President of Huawei Middle East and Central Asia; Xueman, Vice President, Huawei Group; Aziz Tang, CEO, Huawei Bahrain; Eric Li, Managing Director, Huawei Bahrain; Dr. Raida Al Alawi, President, Bahrain Society of Engineers; and Dr. Jassim Haji, President International Group of Artificial Intelligence.

In addition, dignitaries from Ministry offices, presidents, deans, and professors from regional universities were also present. All the winners received their trophies and prizes from His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa and Steven Yi, President of Huawei Middle East and Central Asia.

All the participating students in the regional finals received internship opportunities at the Huawei offices in their respective home countries. His Highness Shaikh Nasser bin Hamad Al Khalifa said, “We commissioned the Supreme Council for Youth and Sports, the Ministry of Youth Affairs, the Ministry of Labour, and the Ministry of Education three years ago to examine ways to reskill our youth, and we made it clear to our ministers that we in the military place great emphasis on lifelong training and education.

I wanted to promote participants and improve their skills. I wanted high-intensity, high-impact, competitive training camps to help gain new skills, assess abilities objectively, and be ready to tackle new challenges and opportunities.”

“I was very pleased when Huawei was one of the first companies to respond to this vision and to introduce to us the Middle East and Central Asia competition, which was aligned with our direction. This is a fantastic start to an excellent long-term collaboration between the private sector and the public sector in preparing our youths for their future,” he added.

Dr. Mohammed bin Mubarak Juma, Minister of Education, Bahrain, stated, “Since it was first launched in the region in 2017, the Huawei ICT Competition has played an influential role in tapping into future talents, honing the skills of graduating university students, enabling them to keep pace with the latest technologies and modern scientific developments, and gaining practical expertise amid tremendous strides witnessed by the information and communications technology sector.”

His Excellency also shared his appreciation for the role Huawei played “in developing the information and communications technology sector and supporting efforts aimed at achieving sustainable development goals and spurring economic growth in the Kingdom of Bahrain.” Steven Yi, President of Huawei Middle East and Central Asia, congratulated all the winners and said, “Developing ICT talent is essential for the continued development of digital economies across the Middle East and Central Asia.

At Huawei, we’re cognizant that the digital skills gap affects national economies and individual lives, and we’ve activated a number of ICT talent development programmes and initiatives, including our successful Huawei ICT Competition.” “Huawei is really grateful to our gracious host, Bahrain, for their world-class hospitality.

The Kingdom of Bahrain has set an excellent roadmap for an open collaborative environment that promotes partnerships between the public and private sectors and academia. I would like to express our gratitude to our partners from regional governments, organizations, and universities for their continuous support and contribution to the success of the competition,” Yi added.

The seventh edition of Huawei’s flagship ICT talent development initiative witnessed the highest level of participation since the competition’s launch in 2017. More than 27,500 students from over 600 universities across 21 Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries participated in this year’s Middle East and Central Asia Huawei ICT Competition. Twenty-two national final teams, consisting of 66 students and 20 tutors, from 11 Middle Eastern and Central Asian countries, including Bahrain, Pakistan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Lebanon, Jordan, Kazakhstan, Qatar, Kuwait, the UAE, and Oman, qualified for the regional finals.

These national finalists participated in exams, field trips, and workshops in the Kingdom of Bahrain from December 19–21, 2023. The ME and CA Huawei ICT Competition has emerged as the most significant and impactful initiative of its kind in the region. It serves as an essential platform to help nurture young ICT students, contributing to enhancing the national competitiveness of regional countries through the development of future ICT leaders.

The competition has garnered support and endorsement from UNESCO, along with over 20 regional ministries, operators, and industry partners. The programme aims to narrow the digital skills gap in the region by arming students with technical and practical skills in the latest technologies like 5G, Artificial Intelligence, Cloud, and more. Students gain an opportunity to learn first-hand from Huawei experts on the latest ICT developments, international trends, and hands-on skills development training at Huawei’s state-of-the-art labs, R&D centres, and facilities. This aids in preparing the students for their future careers and assists in improving their future employment opportunities in the ICT sector.

Grand Prize

Network Track

•Pakistan - Muhammad Bilal Gul and Muhammad Usman (University of Engineering & Technology Taxila), and Zain Tanvir (Al-Khawarizmi Institute of Computer Science UET Lahore)

Cloud Track

•Qatar - Hadieh Abdulmajeed and Mohamed Mouemel Abdallahi (Qatar University), and Saba Wynne (University of Doha for Science and Technology)

Computing Track

•Kazakhstan - Oralbay Utebay from Yessenov University, Nikolay Zhilyakov from AUPET, and Daniyal Sarsenbay from the Kazakh-British Technical University First Prize

Network Track

•Lebanon - Alain Nohra, and Raed Diab (American University of Science and Technology), and Roudy Wahid Maroun (Holy Spirit University of Kaslik)

Cloud Track

•Kazakhstan - Aida Bagaidarova and Didar Moldakhmetov (alFarabi University); and Gaukhar Zhanel (Kazakh-British Technical University)

Computing Track

•Bahrain - Natheer Zaher Jaffar Ahmed Mohammed Radhi, Ali Salman Ali Fardan, and Ali Abdulwahed Jasim (Bahrain Polytechnic) Second Prize Network Track

•Bahrain - Sayed Mohammed Adnan, and Ali Naser Alfadhli (University Of Bahrain), and Fahad Abdulla (Bahrain Polytechnic)

•Iraq - Bashar Qahhar Qader, and Bayar Qahhar Qader (Erbil Polytechnic University), and Bawar Zring Jalal Qadr (KOUKOYA UNIVERSITY)

Cloud Track

•Pakistan - Vishal Sagar, Onkar, and Asfand Yar Jamali (NUST University Islamabad)

•Lebanon - Wassef Talal Hijazi, and Bashar Ramzi Abou Chakra Beirut Arab University (BAU), and Michelle Robert Haddad (Holy Spirit University of Kaslik)

Computing Track

•Iraq - Bayad Aram Hassan, and Brwa Shirwan Awrahman (University of Human Development), and Adil Mohammed Adnan AL Qaba (University of Mosul)

•Jordan - Sara Maher Khaleel Hamad, and Nizar Moh’d Khier Jamil Al Daradkeh (Princess Sumaya University for Technology), and Ahmad Naser Abdul Kareem Ass’ad (Applied Science Private University) Third Prize

Network Track

•Jordan - Mohammad Motaseem Ahmad Aabussa, Ammar Yaser Khaled Shhadeh, and Yasmeen Waleed Ahmad al Sameer (AlBalqa Applied University)

•UAE - Yonathan Kiflom Michael (Khalifa University), Khawla Mohammed Alblooshi (United Arab Emirates University), and Muhammad Yousuf (Ajman University)

•Saudi Arabia - Leen Saud N Altowaim (Arab Open University - Saudi Arabia Branch), Waleed Ahmed Mohammed Alkathiri (College of Telecom and Electronics), and Atheer Ayman A Aleyadhy (Princess Norah bint Abdulrahman University)

•Kuwait - Faisal Alnwayem, Othman Muzher, and Haya Sammour (Australian University)

Cloud Track

•Saudi Arabia - Amr Abdulrahman H Alanazi (Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal University), Reem Abdulrhman A Alothimen (University of Jeddah), and Abdulmalik Mohammad A Almuhanna (King Saud University)

•Iraq - Mohammed Jumaa Sabir, and Abdalrahman Mohammed Abdaala (University of Human Development), and Govar Dlshad Ali Mohammed (University of Garmian)

Computing Track

•Lebanon - Ahmad Chehab El din, and Mohamad Mahmoud Hweidi (Beirut Arab University), and Mariam Anwar Zaiter (American University of Science and Technology)

•Oman - Osama Qasim Khalaf AlSaidi, Tanbir Ahmed, and Mohammed Hassan AlBalushi (University of Technology & Applied Science – Shinas)

•Saudi Arabia - Ghufran Sultan M Alansari (Arab Open University - Saudi Arabia Branch), Nourhan Alaa Mohamed Shawky Ibrahim (King Khalid University), and Ghuyudh Abdulaziz F Almutairi (Princess Norah Bint Abdulrahman University)