Edutech Startup Grooms Young Africans on Industry-focused IT Skills

November 9, 2021
Madesoft Academy

By Ashemiriogwa Emmanuel

Technology-oriented training institution, Madesoft Academy, has launched an initiative to equip young Africans with essential skills for career success in the engineering, software development, and other tech fields.

The firm offers industry-oriented courses crafted by experts with over 15 years of hands-on experience to bridge the skills gap of technology exposure in Africa by preparing young minds for rewarding careers in full-stack industrial automation.

Having stressed the importance of science, technology, and engineering towards economic growth in the continent, Madesoft Academy’s head of Business, Mr Jasper Akpoviri, said “We have created and perfected the best system for developing these young minds, so their journey at Madesoft Academy will follow a tried and tested method that produces the best results.”

“Our industry-focused programs are developed and taught by industry experts with more than 20 years of hands-on experience, and they are delivered through a series of live classes, videos, quizzes, interactive activities, and projects.

“Our collaborative coursework prepares them for the type of work environment in which they will be placed. This ensures that our students are prepared for industry jobs,” he added.

The academy provide young individuals with hot, in-demand skills with its 6-month online programs with a series of live classes, videos, quizzes, interactive activities, and projects, along with the mentorship of which participant in the program will be assigned to a respective personal mentor.

This is to instil encouragement and resilience into students as they learn and develop on opportunities provided from their tutor’s wealth of experience.

Interested students who would love to apply are expected to the Madesoft Academy official website to learn more.

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