Debrecen students can experience real programming work at IT companies for a month
The new IT mentoring program of the Debrecen Vocational Training Center (DSZC) helps talented young people to gain practical training and stay in the city. The Beregszászi Pál Technical School and IT Debrecen have joined forces. Selected students can learn about software development or the application of artificial intelligence at companies operating in the city. The iTalent program is starting with the participation of eleven talented secondary school students.
Around thirty students of the DSZC Beregszászi Pál Technical School participated in the selection process of the iTalent mentoring program. Eleven of them have now been given the opportunity to work with leading IT companies in Debrecen.
Students can spend a month at six Debrecen IT companies participating in the program. They can get acquainted with the world of software development, mobile development, and artificial intelligence through real projects.
The goal of the mentoring program is to educate future IT professionals. “The government’s aspiration is for artificial intelligence to become an everyday part of vocational training. Today, the use of artificial intelligence must become a tool, similar to how using a computer became a basic skill 10–25 years ago,” Zsolt Tirpák, Chancellor of the Debrecen Vocational Training Center, explained.
Deputy Mayor Lajos Barcsa highlighted that talent management and supporting young people are of paramount importance to the city. In recent years, the Bursa Hungarica program or the Cívis Talentum Scholarship have been launched with this aim. “I believe that the iTalent program fits into this category. These initiatives prove that Debrecen is not only a city of knowledge today and not only in the past, but must remain so in the future,” he emphasized.
The iTalent mentoring program will start with the participation of students from the DSZC Beregszászi Pál Technical School, but in the future they would like to extend this to other institutions of the Debrecen Vocational Training Center.
Source and photo credit: debrecen.hu

