With 12 places available, the course is aimed at qualified tech professionals who reside in Brazil;
Registration goes until June 17th
O National Institute of Telecommunications – Inatel, a reference center for teaching, research and technology development, announces the launch of the Pan-American Practical Training Program with a lato sensu postgraduate degree in Network Engineering and Telecommunications Systems. In collaboration with the Huawei, a global leader in Information and Communication Technology (ICT) solutions, the course will offer 12 100% scholarships for professionals who have already completed higher education in technological areas.
Structure and selection
Scheduled to begin on July 1, 2024, the training will last 14 months, ending in August 2025. Classes will be taught in person at the Inatel campus, in Santa Rita do Sapucaí, Minas Gerais, twice a week, at night time. . Participants will also be able to engage in practical daytime activities under the supervision of Institute professionals, receiving a grant, in addition to the free lato sensu course. The criteria for selecting scholarship holders will give preference to those who can work in person but, depending on the profile of those enrolled, students may be included in a remote format.
Interested candidates could register until June 17. The selection will be based on a curriculum analysis, availability of schedules and knowledge of Spanish. Those selected will be announced by June 24th.
Contribution to the job market
The partnership between Inatel and Huawei, consolidated over more than 20 years, reflects the mutual commitment to promoting knowledge and training qualified professionals in Brazil. “We are confident that this postgraduate program will provide high quality and relevant training, essential for the development of specialized professionals in the sector”, says Mário Ferreira, Executive Manager of the Skills and Innovation Development Center (CIDC) at Inatel .
For Atilio Rulli, Vice President of Public Relations at Huawei in Latin America and the Caribbean, the company is committed to promoting technological knowledge in the country. “We chose Inatel as a strategic partner for this project due to its history of success, spanning more than 20 years of partnership, and the quality of education provided by the institute. Our goal is to contribute to the construction of innovative careers and strengthen the Latin American market with qualified professionals”, he adds.
“Today, especially due to the development of 5G, Brazil needs to overcome a bottleneck of qualified labor in the ICT sector. We are going through a period of digital transformation, and in order not to be left behind, we need to invest in training people to work in the market”, says Rulli.
The new program aims to train high-level professionals, prepared to meet the demands of the telecommunications market. By offering robust and practical training, Inatel and Huawei hope to train professionals who can significantly contribute to digital transformation and technological development in large companies in the sector.
More information about registration and other details regarding the postgraduate course can be found on this link.