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Dubai’s ruler launches national program for coders with big tech companies

Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum launched a national program for coders on Saturday. (File/AFP)
Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum launched a national program for coders on Saturday. (File/AFP)
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11 Jul 2021 04:07:50 GMT9
11 Jul 2021 04:07:50 GMT9
  • The program is in cooperation with Google, Microsoft, Amazon AWS, Cisco, IBM, HPE, LinkedIn, Nvidia, and Facebook
  • It is aimed at training 100,000 coders and establishing tech companies that will go global

CAIRO: Dubai’s ruler, Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, on Saturday launched a national program for coders that aims to establish 1,000 tech companies and increase start-up investments from 1.5 billion dirhams ($408 million) to 4 billion dirhams ($1 billion).

The program, which is in cooperation with Google, Microsoft, Amazon AWS, Cisco, IBM, HPE, LinkedIn, Nvidia, and Facebook, is aimed at training 100,000 coders and establishing tech companies that will go global.

“The new program represents a new step toward establishing our digital economy. The world is rapidly changing and the fast-growing digital economy will create new types of jobs,” he said on Twitter.

Reuters

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