2022 Huawei ICT Competition Registration Roadshow
2022 Huawei ICT competition is open for registration! Come and join us for free Henley merchandise.
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Date | 18 January 2022 |
Time | 10:00-15:00 (Timezone: Europe/London) |
Price | Free |
Venue | Palmer Building |
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2022 Huawei ICT Competition is coming !
HICTA is meeting you from 10:00am to 3pm at Room G09 PC, Palmer Building on 18th January 2022 !
Huawei ICT Competition is a competitive ICT talent exchange event created by Huawei for university students from all over the world.
To provide an international learning platform for students who are willing to improve their ICT knowledge, Huawei launched a global ICT competition collaborating with worldwide universities. Through a series of on-hands competition, students can strengthen their practical and innovative skills.
As long as you are interested in ICT knowledge and planning to pursue a career in this industry, you are welcomed to join us!
The following directions are open for registration:
- Cloud (suitable for non ICT background students)
- Network
- Innovation (suitable for non ICT background students)
Huawei ICT Competition Schedule:
-Competition registration and training 25 Oct 2021 – 21 Jan 2022
-British National Championship 24 -28 Jan 2022
-Western Europe Regional Tournament 21 -25 Feb 2022
-Global Finals May 2022
We are giving away free Henley merchandise for students who have been registered successfully on the day and you will have a chance to win more amazing gifts!
For further information, please contact Huawei ICT Academy (HICTA@reading.ac.uk) or Ms Jin Jin (jin.jin@henley.ac.uk) by sending your name, Reading ID, course name and the preferred time slot of open session. Please also feel free to the forward this invitation to your friends and bring them together to the session.
Contact us
Jin Jin
Executive Director of Digital Talent Academy
Email: Jin.Jin@henley.ac.ukTelephone: 01183788873
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