Madagascar has officially launched the 10th edition of the Huawei ICT Competition, reaffirming its commitment to empowering youth and advancing digital transformation across the country. The event, held in Antaninarenina, brought together government officials, educators, students, and industry leaders to celebrate the nation’s growing presence in the global digital economy. Organized in partnership with Huawei, the competition serves as a platform to strengthen technical skills among university students, offering specialized training, internationally recognized certifications, and exposure to emerging technologies.
Minister of Digital Development Stéphanie Delmotte emphasized the strategic importance of digital innovation in Madagascar’s national development agenda. She highlighted the remarkable achievements of Malagasy students in previous editions of the competition, including two second-place finishes at the global level, which underscore the country’s potential to compete on the international stage. These accomplishments reflect the value of investing in local talent and the transformative impact of digital education on youth empowerment and economic growth.
The launch ceremony honored past laureates and set the tone for a new generation of participants to engage in competitive tracks such as networking, cloud computing, and artificial intelligence. Through the Huawei ICT Academy, students and educators gain access to high-level resources and training that enhance employability and foster a culture of innovation. The initiative also encourages collaboration between academia, the private sector, and government institutions, creating a robust ecosystem for digital skills development.
As Madagascar continues to expand its digital infrastructure and capabilities, the Huawei ICT Competition stands out as a key driver of inclusive progress. By equipping young people with the tools and knowledge needed to thrive in a rapidly evolving tech landscape, the country is laying the foundation for a more connected, resilient, and future-ready society.
