The
City of Joburg has launched a programme to Educate Digital Interns (COJEDI) in
Innovative modern age skills as part of the foundation phase of developing the
Johannesburg smart city plan. The City has engaged the partnership of FiberCo,
Microsoft, Cisco, Technology Innovation Agency and Nunnovation Africa
Foundation to UPSKILL and train 1000 of the City’s brightest young information
technology (IT) minds.
The
COJEDI programme focuses on driving innovation & entrepreneurship through
critical thinking, preparing students for employment and empowering them to
significantly participate in the mainstream of the ICT sector and the
burgeoning economy.
The
City has developed a strong broadband connectivity around its local communities
and the only challenge face is that there are not enough human resources to
maintain the infrastructure, let alone the necessary skills to effectively
sustain the connectivity to be effective.
These
students are being prepared to effectively meet the demands of connectivity
which underpins the development of smart cities. These young people will also
have an opportunity to explore smart cities connectivity in developed countries,
exposing them to innovation and an innovative mind-set.
At
the launch of the programme, Mayor of the City of Johannesburg, Parks Tau
stated that “this programme will go a long way in improving IT skills and
expertise in Johannesburg. It provides a superb opportunity for some of our
brightest minds to learn the skills they will need to be more employable in
future.”
The
first cohorts of students are currently undergoing a concentrated detailed 4
month technical training programme. Mr. Zolani Matebese, the head of broadband at the City of Johannesburg, says
that the City’s investment is significant not only in terms of financial
outlay, but that it has significant potential to transform the lives of the
interns and people in the city.
There is much excitement building
as there are up-coming technologies that will require the skills of the new
trained participants. The City of Johannesburg is seeking to become a smart
city in terms of its technological capabilities and the "digital interns"
will be a catalyst to this as industry assimilation is currently underway to
ensure that innovation occurs to transform the landscape of the city. Much
awaits the future of the city and this program is the birthplace or urban
renewal that will transform and enable Johannesburg to be the leading smart
city in Africa
With ICT earmarked as a National
Development Plan critical enabler, it then becomes important for skills
transfer and training to occur. The COJEDI programme is on track to
contributing youth employment, entrepreneurship and innovation to South
Africa’s ICT sector.
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