Five Kenyan university students return from China after tech exchange program

NAIROBI, Kenya, July 28 -Â Five Kenyan university students have returned from China after participating in the global Seeds for the Future program by Kenya breaking news | Kenya news today |..
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Five Kenyan university students recently concluded a week-long tech exchange program in China, the Seeds for the Future initiative by Huawei. The program aimed at exposing young talent to emerging digital technologies and fostering international collaboration.
- Five Kenyan university students: Shem Machii, Sophy Cherono, Huldah Mwihaki, Mungai Erick, and Samuel Ochor.
- Organization involved: Huawei, through its global Seeds for the Future program.
- Notable details: Students explored advancements in 5G, Artificial Intelligence, cloud computing, and smart city infrastructure from July 21 to July 25, including tours of Huawei's tech exhibition halls and DJI's headquarters.
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