Huawei Student Developers proudly hosted the HSD UK Launch, which took place on the 13th November 2021 in the etc.venues Chancery Lane in Central London. The aim of the HSD UK Launch was to promote the Huawei Student Developers programme to all college and university students from undergraduate and graduate programmes. HSD has already collaborated with 12 leading universities in the UK to include the Imperial College London, University College London and University of Surrey.
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The event invited around 100 local student developers to attend and learn about innovational topics including a keynote from Elena Corchero, Director of Emerging Tech @DowJones Live, as well as a TechTalk about Huawei AI project. Caroline Fleming, Director of Innovation Strategy at the University of Surrey, also spoke about essential entrepreneurial skills which opened students minds to the different routes they could pursue after university. Attendees also had the opportunity to learn more about the multiple benefits of joining the HSD Programme, from receiving support and inspiration, to opportunities for networking and learning from key leaders.
A highlight of the event was how passionate the speakers were about inspiring the students who attended. Elena Corchero told students “It is a really incredible and unique time for all of you to merge your passions into one” when speaking about the future of technology. Senior Developer Advocate at Huawei further encouraged students and developers with creative minds to get involved in the tech industry to help grow projects in the future.
Gen Ashley, founder of TECH(K)NOW Day, also spoke passionately about how more women are joining the tech industry. “It is an opportunity to change the picture as we’ve seen in the past the attendees of developer events can be predominately male, but recently in the last few years the scope of women getting involved has increased and it is an exciting time to be involved in the change” Ashley responded when asked what she loved about being a woman in tech, which was great encouragement for all the female students who attended the event.
The HSD UK Launch proved to be a huge success, with students saying that not only did they enjoy learning about innovative topics in the tech world, but that they thoroughly enjoyed the opportunity to network with other students, industry leaders, Huawei representatives and University professors and looked forward to attending more HSD UK events in the future.
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About Huawei Student Developers
Huawei Student Developers (HSD) is a global program for college and university students who share a passion for new technology. Students from undergraduate and graduate programs that are keen to develop and grow as a developer are welcome to join this new and innovative programme. https://developer.huawei.com/consumer/en/programs/hsd/
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Since its discovery in late 2019, COVID-19 has wreaked havoc across the world, upending the lives and work of hundreds of millions of people. In order for universities to continue their curriculum into the spring semester, the Chinese government and universities across the country have turned to online education.
On February 4, 2020, the Ministry of Education announced online education guidelines as a pandemic countermeasure, requiring Chinese universities to continue offering courses through online channels. In the past seven weeks alone, more than 952,000 staff from over 1400 universities have offered 7.13 million online courses, with a total of 1.18 billion student interactions. This transition, from physical to digital, has not only transformed the way staff teach, but also the way students learn, creating a whole new paradigm and a fresh range of learning activities and styles in the process.
More than 41,000 Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) and 110 online education platforms — created jointly, by industry and universities — have played an instrumental role in making the transition to online education a reality. Indeed, most staff members and students have been satisfied with the quality of online courses offered over the past several weeks. The reason for such success can be attributed largely to the close coordination of all sectors of society, I think. The University-Government-Business (UGB) model has emerged, harnessing the leadership of government and combining it with the traditional strengths of universities and the powerful resources of private enterprise, to build a vibrant MOOC community with high levels of engagement from teachers and students alike.
Creating an online education ecosystem is no easy task. It involves the adaptation of courses for online teaching, development of MOOC applications, teacher training in new technologies, educational reforms, and a shift to a more adaptive teaching style. In order to carry out education reform as the demand for online learning surges, universities also have to manage staff motivation, student engagement, incentive policies, and effective management of online operations. In addition, MOOCs and online education services need to be standardized and evaluated to ensure a consistent, high level of quality. Here, specialized online education and IT companies can play a critical role, by offering technical support and educational services.
COVID-19 is an unprecedented challenge for all of us. But in crisis, there is opportunity. After we have overcome the hurdles that we currently face, we will find that we have a valuable opportunity to drive the rapid development of online education in China. Online education — such as MOOCs — represents a revolution of IT/Internet + education. But teachers and students are the ones who will ultimately decide whether or not online education will be widely adopted or simply falter. If the merits of such as system are made clear to both parties, online education may not simply be a current trend of circumstance, but become a key pillar in the education system overall. Through learning, exploring, and putting online education and MOOCs into practice, China has developed a solution for both that works. This solution and the lessons learned can be applied elsewhere in the world, to help build a supportive global online education community.
By Xu Xiaofei,Vice President, Harbin Institute of Technology (HIT) & President of HIT, Weihai
Huawei officially launched its HUAWEI Women Developers (HWD) program, which aims to empower women developers to create applications and tools that can change the world. The program is intended to encourage more women to join in technological innovation by providing participants with more opportunities and platforms for career development and skill training. Any woman developer from around the world can register to join the program on the HUAWEI Developers official website.
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Huawei states in the announcement that, in the digital era, more opportunities and support must be given to women to ensure they have access to the education and training that they need to be fundamentally competitive in the digital economy. Equipping women with these skills has proven to promote social integration and inclusive and diversified societies.
Huawei Senior Vice President Chen Lifang said: "We believe that women will lead technological innovation. We hope that the HUAWEI Women Developers program will help women better leverage their talents and unique value, and give them opportunities to demonstrate their leadership abilities. This will help make our world a better place."
The HUAWEI Women Developers program is the newest initiative that Huawei has taken as part of its commitment to promoting gender equality. The program will provide participants with training on technological innovation and career development paths, along with opportunities to meet with experts in cutting-edge technologies from various fields, and to participate in hands-on scenario-based experiments and drills. Huawei hopes to create a special community for women developers on the HUAWEI Developers platform, and organize a series of online and offline events.
Through its existing Shining-Star program, Huawei also offers women developers special incentives to encourage innovation and entrepreneurship. Participants from this program who develop outstanding projects with big potential will have the opportunity to be featured in future campaigns and invited to other official Huawei events.
To date, Huawei has successfully launched similar digital skill training programs for women in many countries including Ireland, Argentina, Bangladesh, Kenya, and South Africa. Over 30% of trainees in Huawei's other ICT training programs, such as Seeds for the Future, are women.
The HUAWEI Women Developers program is now open to women developers from around the world. For more information, please visit the HUAWEI Developers official website. Link: https://developer.huawei.com/consumer/en/programs/hwd
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On November 13th, 2021, the 14th China-UK Entrepreneurship Competition was officially launched at Chancery Lane in central London, England. The competition, co-organised by UKIIC UK International Innovation Center, University of Surrey, University of Suffolk, University of Nottingham, CIDAUK Incubation Centre, and supported by Huawei Student Developers (HSD) program, kicked off with the expectation of many people in the field of entrepreneurial innovation in both China and Britain.
Distinguished guests attending the Launch Event include Professor Yu Xiong, Associate Dean International of the University of Surrey and the Director of the Surrey Innovation and Commercialisation Center (SCIC), Ms. Caroline Fleming, Director of Innovation Strategy, University of Surrey, and Professor Darryl Newport, Sustainable Materials Engineering of University of Suffolk.
During the Event, Professor Yu Xiong announced the official launch of the Competition solicitation channel on behalf of the Competition organisers. He also expressed his gratitude to the Competition Organising Committee and the co-organisers for their support, and wished the contestants/teams to show their entrepreneurial dreams, turn technology and projects into productive forces that can create value, and further promote the cooperation between China and Britain in various fields.
Professor Xiong also expressed his gratitude to the support offered by HSD. He stated that HSD will work closely with the Competition by incorporating its eco-system, including workshops, training, technical backup, and connections, and will offer incubation services to projects in APP development and ICT that stand out from the Competition.
HUAWEI Student Developers (HSD) is a global program for college and university students who share a passion for pioneering technologies. All undergraduate and postgraduate students with an interest in growing as developers are welcome to apply. HSD offers students an opportunity to expand their scope of knowledge in a dynamic peer-to-peer learning environment, through enriching training courses and activities.
The China-UK Entrepreneurship Competition was one of the “Prime Minister’s Initiative” projects in the UK, aiming at promoting the exchanges and cooperation between China and Britain in such areas as economy, science, technology, and education, etc., supporting the cultivation of Chinese and British students’ competence of innovation and entrepreneurship, enhancing international integration and promoting the development of Sino-British friendship. Since its launch in 2006, the influence of the Competition has been increasing year by year. According to statistics, the Competition attracts about 200 teams from Chinese and British universities every year. The contestants include undergraduates, masters, fresh graduates, doctoral students, returnees from Britain and so on. It has successfully supported more than 100 project teams to settle in China and Britain, and received corresponding financial and policy support.
As one of the economic centers in Europe, Britain has a complete financial market, flexible entrepreneurial mechanism, active innovation environment and world-renowned higher education system. More and more Chinese visiting scholars, international students and overseas Chinese in Britain have learned advanced technology or seen the development opportunities in the economic exchanges between China and Britain. If these entrepreneurs who wander between eastern and western cultures are provided with an international platform, through which they could showcase their entrepreneurial dreams, and turn their dreams into entrepreneurial plans to attracting potential investors, and turn technologies and projects into productive forces that can create value, more opportunities for economic and cultural exchanges will be created, leading to further cooperation between China and Britain in various fields.
Please scan the QR code to sign up for the Competition: www.cidauk.tech
24 April 2022, Ankara University HSD core team organized an event to meet with Huawei Technologies. Over 350 students attended the event to listen technologies developed and advocated by Huawei Turkey R&D Center employees. After whole day event, students left happily from Prof. Dr. Necmettin Erbakan event hole by learning future technologies directly from the people who are working on it.
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The purpose of this event is to increase awareness of our HSD community by engaging with new universities and HSD core communities.
Event started with Mamak Deputy Major Orhan Babuccu and Huawei Turkey R&D Deputy Director Boran Demirciler’s opening speeches and HSD Ankara University ambassador Onur Alan received his official certification from Mr. Boran Demirciler.
In his speech, Mr. Boran Demirciler stated that; “Since the first day of our journey in Turkey, where we celebrate the 20th anniversary of Huawei Turkey, we have been working to contribute to the development of the Turkish IT ecosystem. We believe that the biggest investment to be made for a country and an institution is an investment in talent. Within the framework of this mission, we have brought more than 5,000 talents to the Turkish IT ecosystem since the day we were founded.
In addition to offering elective courses in fields such as artificial intelligence, Huawei Mobile Services, software and cloud technologies at universities all over Turkey, we gave more than 50 technical seminars at these universities in the past year alone. As part of the Huawei Student Developer Program (HSD), we help university students discover Huawei technologies and develop their skills using these technologies through our campus ambassadors at more than 10 universities. We have brought the worldwide 'Seeds for the Future' and 'Huawei ICT Academy' programs to Turkey, as well as encouraging young people with scholarships and awards by directing them to the software field with our projects such as the Huawei R&D Coding Marathon that we have implemented locally."
Event continued with topics Huawei Turkey R&D highlights, ICT Academy Program, 5G use cases, Low/No Code platform AppCube, Natural Language Processing and career opportunities provided by Huawei Turkey R&D center.
In addition to these topics, Huawei Mobile Services (HMS) ecosystem specific subjects have been discussed. Dogan Burak Ziyanak (Huawei Developer Advocate & Engineering Manager) had a speech about mobile software ecosystem, HMS use cases and opportunities which bring to developers, and Irem Bayrak (Huawei Turkey HSD Coordinator & Developer Relations Engineer) mentioned what is HSD, what are the benefits that program provides to students and how they can freely join this community.
Thanks to high attention from attendees, more than 200 developers registered developer accounts and asked questions regarding to platform use and make comment on developer forum.
On June 30, UK Huawei Student Developers (HSD) hosted the lasted of their events ‘Experience the Future of Tech, Today!’ a Tech Talk exploring some of the most exciting topics and emerging trends in mobile tech with industry experts.
Designed by HSD UK Ambassadors to be dynamic and student focused, the event was open to a small group of students and select experts from across different areas of innovative tech were invited to introduce and discuss their topics with the group before opening the room to a hands-on products engagement session, inviting students to engage and discuss their ideas and insights together.
The hands-on session gave students the platform to host, share their ideas and engage in discussions with our speakers and like-minded peers in a dynamic and focused learning environment.
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Dr. Elena Dieckmann, part of the teaching team at the Dyson School of Design Engineering, Ph. D from Imperial College and specializing in transdisciplinary disruptive innovation, gave an unique perspective in her talk, ‘Prototopia - Prototyping for disruptive Innovation’ where she discussed the importance of prototyping at different project stages.
During the session of ‘Hand Gesture Recognition with Huawei Machine Learning Kit’, student developers were given an engaging live demo where they learned how they could use their skills to leverage the powerful yet easy-to-use Huawei’s Machine Learning Kit to redefine human-machine interaction, lead by HUAWEI experienced Developer Technical Support Engineer – Chia Leung Ho.
Leon Yu, HUAWEI Global Director of Developer Technology and Engineering shared his top insights and need-to-know learnings about some of the most innovative developments in mobile app technology across his career. Under the topic ‘Lives and Breathes Innovation in Tech Career’, Leon challenged students with real life scenarios and questions, inviting them to share and discuss their ideas, putting their training and learned skills into practice.
The product engagement session gave students a chance to discover and test various HUAWEI products to understand how different stages and disciplines of innovative tech fit together to create intuitive final products.
Hosted and lead by HSD UK Ambassadors Xuan Guo from University College London and Brandon Malaure from the University of Surrey, the event is part of an overall mission to work with students to provide support, drive innovation and help them grow to create a better digital future of everyone.