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April 2023
ITI Organizes Summer Camp to Provide Training in CMOS Analog IC Design
The Information Technology Institute (ITI) is accepting applications for the free summer camp to provide training in Complementary Metal-Oxide Semiconductor (CMOS) Analog Integrated Circuit (IC) Design, fully funded by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), within the framework of developing the electronics industry.
The Camp aims to upskill youth interested in various fields of the electronics industry. It targets students of engineering faculties majoring in electronics or communications engineering, and have studied mathematics, physics, and electronics. Successful students will receive certificates of completion.
The training will be organized in a hybrid model: either online, or at ITI headquarters in the Smart Village, Cairo University, or the New Administrative Capital.
Applicants must be fully available during the training, register in the CMOS Analog IC Design course on Mahara-Tech Platform, and complete the pre-acceptance assignment to be sent to candidates via e-mail.
The training begins on July 1 and lasts for two months. To apply, kindly click
here
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