
After three months of screening, training, and assessment, Huawei has declared winners of ‘Seeds For The Future 2025, Bangladesh’.
The announcement has come at an event in Huawei South Asia Headquarters, Dhaka, where the eight winners received their crest and certificates. They will be visiting China soon for further trainings and competitions.
Finally, they had to design their own business proposals that would have a greater socio-economic impact with the power of ICT.
Based on the group presentations, invited academics, members from UNESCO, Seeds for the Future alumni, and Huawei experts assessed their individual performance and selected the top eight winners.
The winners are Syed Atif Ryhan, American International University – Bangladesh; Farisa Zaynah Zaman, North South University; Nafim Karim Khan, BRAC University; Md Rezwan Ullah, Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET), Tasnia Iffat, University of Dhaka; Md Safius Sifat, Rajshahi University of Engineering & Technology (RUET); Nufsat Farooque and Wasif Uddin from Islamic University of Technology.
Lin Hai, vice-president and director of the board, Huawei South Asia, commenced the event by delivering the opening speech. Susan Vize, Head of Office and UNESCO Representative to Bangladesh, joined the program as the Chief Gues as UNESCO is the strategic partner of this competition in Bangladesh.
Lin Hai said, ‘Seeds For The Future is reaching new heights in Bangladesh each year by empowering more ICT talents. This initiative underscores Huawei’s ‘In Bangladesh, For Bangladesh’ vision, reflecting its firm commitment to supporting the country in building a robust ICT ecosystem through advanced technology and talent development.’  Â
Susan Vize said, ‘As a strategic partner of Huawei’s Seeds for the Future, we are delighted to see how it has been playing an exemplary role in building the skills and know-how essential for the future of Bangladesh.’
The program has made a remarkable global impact, with participation from 141 countries and over 18,000 students directly benefiting from its initiatives. Additionally, it has established 500+ collaborations with leading universities and colleges across the globe.