Ethiopian university graduates in caps and gowns celebrating at Adama Science and Technology University commencement ceremony

Ethiopia Graduates 1,387 Tech Students for Digital Future

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Ethiopia just graduated nearly 1,400 science and technology students ready to lead the nation's digital transformation. The country's Deputy Prime Minister says these young researchers hold the key to Ethiopia's technological future.

Ethiopia celebrated a major milestone in its journey toward becoming a digital powerhouse as 1,387 graduate and postgraduate students received their degrees from Adama Science and Technology University.

Deputy Prime Minister Temesgen Tiruneh told the new graduates that their passion, dedication, and creativity will be the driving force behind Ethiopia's technological aspirations. He reminded them that they're graduating at a pivotal moment when their skills matter more than ever.

The ceremony in Addis Ababa highlighted how far Ethiopia has come in embracing modern education. The Deputy Prime Minister pointed out that today's students learned through methods that didn't exist for previous generations, from online learning platforms to artificial intelligence tools.

DPM Temesgen delivered a powerful message to the graduates about their responsibility. "The past generation had made what they could; and the fate of the future Ethiopia rests upon your shoulders," he said.

The government isn't just asking young people to innovate. It's building the support system to help them succeed through educational policy reforms and workforce development programs.

Ethiopia Graduates 1,387 Tech Students for Digital Future

Why This Inspires

Ethiopia's Digital Ethiopia 2030 strategy is already taking shape in real ways. The country has rolled out digital ID systems, created one-stop digital service centers called MESOB, modernized financial systems, and started integrating artificial intelligence into government operations.

The government is backing up its words with action by creating job opportunities specifically for science and technology professionals. It's also building a legal and policy framework designed to encourage entrepreneurs and researchers to solve real problems.

What makes this moment special is how Ethiopia is framing technology education as nation-building. These aren't just students earning degrees. They're being called to be technology innovators, visionary researchers, and entrepreneurs who can tackle challenges facing not just Ethiopia, but the world.

The university plays a crucial role in shaping graduates with the knowledge, skills, and ethics needed to lead responsibly. Ethiopia needs people who can generate knowledge, develop technology, and build industries that move the country toward its Sustainable Development Goals.

Nearly 1,400 new tech professionals just entered Ethiopia's workforce with a clear mission: use your training to make Ethiopia great and prosperous.

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Based on reporting by Regional: ethiopia development (ET)

This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.

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