Tuesday, March 3, 2026

Ethiopian team takes third place in Huawei ICT Competition in Tunisia

The regional final of the Huawei ICT competition in Tunisia saw the Ethiopian team secure third place. The competition, which took place from March 5 to 8, 2024, featured 90 students from nine countries, including Ethiopia, Mali, Cameroon, Senegal, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, Egypt, and Morocco.

The Ethiopian team, comprised of three students, showcased their skills in the computing track and emerged in third position, trailing behind Morocco and Tunisia. As a reward, the students received Huawei’s latest mobile device, while the remaining six participants were awarded Huawei tablets for their active involvement. The instructors who supported the students were also recognized by the company. Among the three students, two represented Addis Ababa Science and Technology University, while one hailed from Arbaminch University.

Liming Ye, the Director of Huawei Public Relations, expressed the company’s commitment to providing a platform for students to engage in healthy competition, exchange ideas, and enhance their ICT knowledge and practical skills. Furthermore, Huawei aims to foster innovation by encouraging the utilization of new technologies and platforms.

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