Yabatech, Canon partner for essential development
Canon Central and North Africa (www.Canon-CNA.com),
a leader in imaging solutions, has signed a 3-year partnership agreement with
Yaba College of Technology (Yabatech) (http://www.YABATECH.edu.ng) to support
students in their professional development by conducting print workshop
training with Canon specialists.
The Yabatech partnership is an extension of Canon’s Miraisha Sustainability Programme. The initiative, launched in late 2014, aims to build the capacity and talent of people in the African countries in which Canon operates by leveraging the company’s imaging heritage, advanced technological strengths and innovations.
The Yabatech partnership is an extension of Canon’s Miraisha Sustainability Programme. The initiative, launched in late 2014, aims to build the capacity and talent of people in the African countries in which Canon operates by leveraging the company’s imaging heritage, advanced technological strengths and innovations.
It aims to improve the knowledge
of digital printing and related technical skills of 80 Nigerian students
specializing in this sector.
The first activity to be run
under this partnership is speciality training that will last one week and will
be conducted by a professional print manager from Canon. The theme of this
training will be colour management and will alternate between practical and
theoretical courses. It will enable students to acquire the knowledge and
skills necessary to understand and manage colour parameters in digital
documents and printing which will allow them to further improve the quality of
printing and offer an ever more qualitative service to their future customers.
The main goal of this partnership
is to support students in their training and facilitate their professional
integration in the industry by offering access to professional machines and a
space for meetings and experience with experts.
With the third-largest youth population
in the world and a median age standing at about 18 years, Nigeria's development
is dependent on its youth. Indeed, over 70 percent of the country’s population
is under the age of 30 according United Nations (2015). It is important that
students receive the necessary training to be able to succeed and support the
economic development of the country.
Roman Troedthandl, Managing
Director CCNA, said, “During our collaboration with the prestigious College,
Yabatech, we will provide a platform to develop the printing skills and give
new opportunities to students. This will be achieved by providing them with
innovative tools, practices and modern – skills necessary for proactive
participation in the economy. Indeed, the training workshop will offer unparalleled
prospects for graduates to broaden their horizons and take advantage of
employment opportunities that support this remarkable population growth. “
Dr. Adeyemi Kunle, the Dean of
School of Arts, Design& Printing, Yabatech, added that “I’m very delighted
that my students from the School of Arts, Design & Printing, Yaba College
of Technology can benefit from training provided by Canon's experts in the professional
printing industry. It’s an opportunity for them to access enhanced training to
develop their skills and interact with professionals who, in addition to a
solid knowledge of the sector, have a clear idea of the industry needs in
Nigeria. Canon is a trusted partner in the transformational growth of Africa.
By investing in youth, creating tangible opportunities for career development
and promoting the printing industry through innovative solutions, Canon creates
a vibrant growth ecosystem in Nigeria and the continent.”
To date, through the Miraisha
Sustainability Programme, Canon has trained more than 4,000 students on
photography skills and upskilled over 20 printing businesses.
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