Reaffirming its commitment to empower
youth and students with technical proficiency, SAP SE organized Code Week, an initiative
to upskill and instill creative thinking abilities in more than 50,500 youth
from 390 centers across India. Code Week was executed under the aegis of Code
Unnati, India’s first Corporate to Citizen, multi-year, collaborative digital
literacy and software skills development initiative launched by SAP earlier
this year, in association with ITC and Larsen & Toubro Public Charitable
Trust.
“Digital literacy is the key to
creating meaningful and new employment opportunities and bridging the digital
divide among rural youth.” said Deb Deep Sengupta, President and Managing
Director, SAP Indian subcontinent. “We made a humble beginning with Code Unnati
earlier this year collaborating with several like-minded partners. The Code
Week is an aim to continue this initiative by empowering students and young
citizens to contribute by creating new tools and skilling opportunities that
can be a catalyst in our digital transformation agenda.”
Code
Week consists of technological training for students to impart
programming skills that can enable them to develop apps on their own. The
week-long activity which culminated in an intensive 24-hour multi-city
hackathon on creating apps, was aimed towards economic development. For undertaking
the sessions, close to 300 computer instructors were tutored by 60 master
trainers.
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