The Princess Sumaya University for Technology (PSUT) Wednesday signed
an agreement with global telecom giant Huawei to establish a
cybersecurity, artificial intelligence (AI) and cloud computing academy
at the university, with a view to disseminate knowledge of 5G technology
and train well-qualified human talents.
The agreement was inked
by PSUT president Dr. Mashhour Refai and CEO of Huawei in Jordan Ethan
Wang Jian. The signing ceremony was attended by Minister of Digital
Economy and Entrepreneurship Ahmad Hanandeh and Vice President for
Technology/ Chief of Knowledge for Development at the Royal Scientific
Society, Dr. Nabeel Al-Fayoumi.
Hanandeh commended Huawei for the partnership and stressed
Jordanian-Chinese cooperation, saying the academy will support all
Jordanian universities and enable graduates to access new employment
avenues and empower them to deal with the latest developments in the
digital age.
Rifai said the agreement bridges the gap between the
academic and industrial sectors in line with the directives of HRH
Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan, Chairperson of the University's Board of
Trustees. He stated that PSUT networks with international companies to
keep pace with Jordan's aspirations to become a regional hub for the
telecommunications and artificial intelligence sector.
Cooperation
with Huawei, Refai added, would open broad horizons that are compatible
with the university’s endeavor to become a pioneer in developing smart
facilities, and that the company will provide laboratories supported by
the latest technologies to provide its professional programs, and it
will also participate in the future plans of the university. To be the
first smart educational facility in the Kingdom.
Refai expressed
his happiness with the agreement that bridges the gap between the
academic and industrial sectors, stressing that it is consistent with
the directives of HRH Princess Sumaya bint El Hassan, Chair of the
University's Board of Trustees, which focus on networking with
international companies.
This serves the University’s efforts to
enter the ranks of the most prestigious universities, and keeps pace
with Jordan’s aspirations to be a regional center for the communications
and artificial intelligence sector, he added.
The CEO of Huawei
in Jordan, Ethan Wang Jian, praised PSUT's successes and achievements
and the good reputation it enjoys at all levels, stressing that the
agreement is one of the steps that the company is taking to enhance
local talent by working with government agencies and institutions to
prepare and support future leaders in the ICT field, and thus support
the efforts of digital transformation in the Kingdom.
The Dean of
the King Hussein School of Computing Sciences, Dr. Ashraf Ahmad,
referred to the School’s endeavors to achieve a digital renaissance and
to implement the concept of a smart campus. He indicated that the School
has been cooperating with the company in holding courses within the
specializations of the Bachelor of Data Science and Artificial
Intelligence and the Master of Data Science to raise their competencies
in practical fields in computer networks.
Dr. Belal Sababha,
Dean of the King Abdullah II School of Engineering, stated that the
agreement is of great importance as it will benefit both parties. On the
one hand, it will provide PSUT students with the opportunity to learn
about the advanced devices produced by the company and inform them of
the latest findings in its various fields.
On the other, Sababha
indicated, it will enable the company to benefit from the expertise and
competencies of the University, and this serves to link the academic
outcome to the market and its requirements.
The academy will
benefit the University in numerous ways. It will help students to raise
their competency levels, familiarize them with the latest publications
in the field of artificial intelligence, information security and cloud
computing, and provide them with the ability to interact with others and
acquire teamwork skills, thus making them better qualified to enter the
labor market.
The academy will also train a group of faculty
members and laboratory supervisors to integrate theoretical and
practical courses, and it will contribute to the development of various
academic curricula and plans.
At the start of the 2020/21
academic year, PSUT launched a Bachelor of Cybersecurity program which
was added to its array of existing related disciplines: Bachelor of Data
Science and Artificial
Intelligence, Bachelor in Networks & Information Security
Engineering, Master of Data Science, and Master of Information Systems
Security and Digital Criminology. The University is proud to be the
forerunner in offering these specializations among Jordanian
universities.
Notably, PSUT led a Jordanian team that won first
place in the Huawei 2020 international competition, and teams of its
students had previously obtained top places in the "Seeds for the
Future" competition held by the Ministry of Digital Economy and
Entrepreneurship and Huawei.
Huawei International, founded in
1987, specializes in providing ICT infrastructure and smart devices, and
is committed to working to deliver digitalization to individuals, homes
and companies to build a fully- interconnected smart world, by offering
integrated solutions within the fields of communication networks,
information technology, smart devices, and cloud computing services.