UNICAF University and mHub Host Transformative Computer Skills Workshop

The workshop served as a platform for young innovators and entrepreneurs to enhance their digital prowess.

UNICAF University and mHub Host Transformative Computer Skills Workshop

Unicaf University, in collaboration with mHub, Malawi’s premier technology and innovation hub, recently played host to a transformative computer skills workshop at Unicaf University’s state-of-the-art amphitheatre in Lilongwe.

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The event drew over 50 eager participants, all seeking to bolster their technical and business competencies in an increasingly digital world.

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"Over 50 young innovators learned about AI, graphics design, and more," they noted.

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The workshop served as a platform for young innovators and entrepreneurs to enhance their digital prowess. Attendees were treated to engaging sessions designed to equip them with the essential skills needed to thrive in today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape.

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The collaboration between Unicaf University and mHub underscores a shared commitment to nurturing sustainable business solutions and empowering Malawi’s youth with the tools necessary to succeed in an ever-changing technological landscape.

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According to their press release, "The collaboration between Unicaf University and mHub represents a significant step forward in bridging the digital divide and empowering our youth with the skills needed to succeed in an increasingly digital world. We are proud to support initiatives that promote innovation, entrepreneurship and lifelong learning."