According to information provided by Chu Xiaoxin, Huawei's representative in Angola, the project will consist of innovation and training centers for "talented young people in the telecommunications area.
Quoted in a note posted on the government's Facebook page, the official, who was received this Wednesday by João Lourenço in the Upper City, revealed that the park, valued at more than $60 million, is expected to be ready next year and "will have the capacity to train two thousand Angolans per year."
"We think that for the development of the digital economy there are two essential factors that are determinant: infrastructure and talent in telecommunications, to promote development," he said.