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Orange Egypt has signed a partnership agreement with RoboGarden, the Chamber of Information Technology & Communication (CIT), and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) to launch a free pilot phase for the “Learn to Earn” program to train and qualify Egyptian graduates for work in the ICT sector.
Orange Egypt has signed a partnership agreement with RoboGarden, the Chamber of Information Technology & Communication (CIT), and the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) to launch a free pilot phase for the “Learn to Earn” program to train and qualify Egyptian graduates for work in the ICT sector.
Funded by Orange Egypt in collaboration with “RoboGarden,” the program aims to equip Egyptian graduates, who do not have technical educational background, with the necessary digital skills and capabilities to work in promising technology sectors such as web development, coding, and programming.
Participants in the program will benefit from a range of advantages, including an accredited certificate from the University of Calgary, and access to the RoboGarden Self-Paced platform, in addition to interacting with professional trainers in Canada and engaging in professional workshops with experts.
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The pilot phase of this ambitious program will begin by selecting 100 graduates through the Chamber of Information Technology and Communications where applications will be made available to all Egyptian graduates from all governorates to ensure equal opportunities for everyone.