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Inefop and Cuti will train 1,000 young people in programming with a $1.3 million investment
As part of the strategy of Work Culture for Development, Inefop and CUTI will train 1,000 young people for a sector with high labor demand such as programming, said the Minister of Labor, Ernesto Murro.
1,000 young people from all over the country will be able to train in programming online for two years.
The project is called b-IT and is an IT job training programme for people across the country who are over 18 years of age and have at least a fourth year of secondary education.
The ICT Table: The main changes and trends in technology for 2018
The ICT Table with Guillermo Moncecchi, Eduardo Mangarelli, Fernando Oliva and Alfredo Halm.
INEFOP and Cuti present b_IT: 100% Online Training Program for Employment in IT
INEFOP and Cuti signed on Tuesday 20 February the specific agreement between both institutions, where they agree to carry out the b_IT Project.
«Uruguay es el puerto TIC ideal para la entrada de China en la región»
This was stated by the Minister of Industry, Ms. Carolina Cosse, after the ICT Mission to China.
The development of artificial intelligence in Uruguay
Artificial intelligence (AI) is available in cell phone applications, in doctors' offices, in factories, and also on the streets of Montevideo, where some Tesla vehicles are on the road.
Delegation of more than 45 people visited China to promote cooperation and investment in ICTs
The ICT Industry Mission to China, organised by Cuti and MIEM, and supported by Uruguay XXI and the Uruguayan Embassy in Beijing, took place from 1 to 6 February.
ICT Godfathers and Godmothers Programme
Become an ICT Godfather or Godmother and be a referent for the Jappers in their experiences of insertion and labour development.
Opportunity for companies: PROGRETEC
The National Chamber of Commerce and Services and INEFOP have agreed to implement the "Labor Reconversion Program within the framework of technological incorporation (PROGRETEC)" oriented to the Commerce and Services sector.
Cosse: «Uruguay es ideal para ser el puerto tecnológico de entrada de China a América Latina»
Thirty software companies participated in the mission to the Asian country.
How foreign talent is enriching companies in Uruguay
The lack of qualified workers makes foreign companies turn abroad to fill vacancies.
Cosse visited Chinese technology company Baidu
The Uruguayan delegation led by the Minister of Industry, Carolina Cosse, visited Baidu and highlighted the willingness of both governments to build a strategic partnership.
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