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Social Responsibility

Interacting with and supporting the communities within which we work – on a local and global basis - form the foundation of social responsibility at Noser Engineering.
By investing in the education and mentoring of young future information technologists in Europe and Africa, and by supporting the use of mobile technology to end information poverty, we help further the field of information technology as a means of human progress.

Noser Engineering Apprenticeship Program – Switzerland

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Noser Engineering’s current 2010 Apprenticeship Program consists of three application developers in a four year program, one IT-system engineer in a three year program, and two business students in a three year program.

The Noser Apprenticeship program consists of 30% theoretical training, 30% practical hands-on training and in parallel 40% education at secondary school.  Students are trained in all aspects of modern software engineering; such as requirements engineering, design work, implementation, testing, and engineering processes.  They benefit from direct collaboration with experienced software engineers with undergraduate and graduate degrees.  After completion of the Noser Engineering Apprenticeship Program most students continue their studies at university level.

Noser Young Professionals (N-YP) launches in Worblaufen, Berne, Switzerland

Noser Young Professionals (N-YP), was launched in 2010 by Noser Engineering AG to sustain the future growth of well trained Information Technology/Business specialists. By working closely with Noser’s existing IT professionals and partners, N-YP provides a platform for systematic training, continued education and numerous fully recognized qualifications within the IT/Business sector. Students will also benefit from actual hands-on practice opportunities within Noser’s extensive customer network.

Grameen Foundation AppLab Community Knowledge Workers Program – Uganda

Transforming Lives through Innovation in Information Access

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The Noser Engineering Android Tech Center supports the Grameen Foundation Technology Center AppLab Community Knowledge Worker Mobile initiative in Uganda by providing technical advisory and support to the local development team in Kampala who are currently launching the new initiative on the Android platform. 
The Community Knowledge Worker (CKW) initiative in Uganda is supported by a $4.7 million grant from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. The initiative is building a self-sustaining, scalable network of rural information providers who use cell phones to help close critical information gaps facing poor, smallholder farmers. They will strengthen the information link to poor farmers by disseminating and collecting relevant information in these underserved communities.  The CKW initiative advances Grameen Foundation’s efforts to develop innovative and sustainable approaches to use technology for the benefit of the world’s poor. It also leverages the extensive knowledge and expertise from its successful Application Laboratory (AppLab) Program in Uganda. The Community Knowledge Worker initiative is part of the Information and Communications Technology (ICT) Innovation program which is directed by Grameen Foundation’s Grameen Technology Center in Seattle.



      
  


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