According to Angop, which is the third technology park of the African telecommunications giant (has one in Egypt and one in South Africa) is composed of three centers, of which one trained to formation, another to innovation and the latter is destined to advanced technological experiences.
Regarding training, Angop said, the infrastructure will initially guarantee the instruction of another 1500 talents and engineers. Ahead, you should have online training, which will allow you to embrace more graduates without limitations.
Four training rooms (32 places each), three housing buildings for 180 employees, cafeteria with capacity for a hundred people and ballroom games are also part of the park, writes Angop.
A 3G, 4G and 5G telephone data center and solutions and housing solar panels and companies also belong to the infrastructure.
The venture, says Angop, should guarantee 120 jobs, mostly for national citizens.
In addition, according to Angop, the park also has energy responses to prepaid methods, video conferencing, artificial intelligence and smart home.
According to Angop, the center will ensure 5G training, network engineering, among others.