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University in Vigo, Spain Partners With Qualcomm to Provide 5G Training and Certification

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Qualcomm Technologies will be partnering with a leading university in Vigo, Escola de Enxeñaría de Telecomunicación de la Universidade de Vigo, to provide 5G training courses. Students will have access to the courses and will have the opportunity to receive certification for their training through the Qualcomm Academy program.

The program is designed to develop the 5G skills and knowledge of university students, as well as improve job prospects in the technology ecosystem. and President of Qualcomm Europe/MEA.

The students will be able to expand their 5G knowledge and skills by enrolling in two free 5G courses taught by Qualcomm Technologies' industry-leading engineers. The courses, 5G Primer and Fundamentals of Cellular Communication & 5G, cover an overview of 5G, how it works and how it is transforming the way the world works. They will also receive an introductory level certification to 5G. After completing the free training portion of this program, students can enroll in QWA's 5G introductory level 5G certification exam. This certification can be used to show employers that students understand the basics of 5G and how it works.

Vikram Malhotra, Head, Qualcomm Academy program

We are delighted to offer our 5G training and certification to students at the Universidade de Vigo through the Qualcomm Academy program. We want them to be able to acquire the skills needed to help transform the wireless industry in Spain, and I believe our training can go a long way in helping.

Enrico Salvatori, Senior Vice President, Qualcomm Europe

As 5G expands across multiple fields and industries, there is a need for skilled professionals, so we are excited that students at the Escola de Enxeñaría de Telecomunicación de la Universidade de Vigo and throughout Spain, could receive training on the latest 5G technologies through the Qualcomm Academy.

Rebeca Diaz, Director, EET

For the Escola de Enxeñaría de Telecomunicación de la Universidade de Vigo this training agreement is a further step in the university’s close collaboration with the industrial fabric. The possibility that the students at the university can be trained in 5G with a reference entity such as Qualcomm Technologies is an opportunity that, in Spain, only three other universities currently have: the Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, the Universidad de Málaga and the Universidad Politécnica de Valencia.

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