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  30 Nov 2025, 17:58
Update : 30 Nov 2025, 17:59

Practical training essential for developing skilled IT workforce: BASIS  Administrator

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DHAKA, Nov 30, 2025 (BSS) - Practical, industry-oriented training is 
essential for developing skilled human resources in the information 
technology (IT) sector, said Abul Khair Mohammad Hafizullah Khan, 
administrator of the Bangladesh Association of Software and Information 
Services (BASIS).

Khair made the remarks while speaking as a special guest at the "Industrial 
Training, Farewell and Appreciation Ceremony" organised by Atova Technology 
at a hotel in the capital recently.
 
At the event, certificates and crests were handed over to some 200 trainees 
who successfully completed the industry-based training programme, said a 
press release here today.

The BASIS Administrator further said, "The IT sector is now playing a vital 
role as one of the key stakeholders in the nation's progress.
Therefore, for their own advancement and the development of the country, 
students should prepare themselves not only for the IT sector but also as 
entrepreneurs across other sectors."

The event was graced by Khandaker Mahbub Uddin Khokon, president of the 
Bangladesh Supreme Court Bar Association, as the chief guest.
 
Also present were Manzur Mohammad Shahriar, director of DEIED Project under 
the Bangladesh Hi-Tech Park Authority; Mostafa Kamal Duke, managing director 
(MD) of Flora Telecom and Member of BASIS Associate Committee; Rowshan Kamal 
James, member of BASIS Associate Committee; renowned young entrepreneur and 
political organiser Robiul Islam Noyon, along with senior officials, 
trainers, and trainees of Atova Technology.

In his speech, Mahbub Uddin Khokon said, "Practical training enhances the 
efficiency and confidence of young people. Initiatives like this are highly 
commendable for human resource development."

Speaking at the ceremony, DEIED Project Director Manzur Mohammad Shahriar 
said, "The core objective of the DEIED project is to enhance industry-ready 
skills among youth. Atova's initiative will further strengthen this goal."

Robiul Islam Noyon said, "Industry-based training enables young people to 
better prepare for real workplace environments."

Rowshan Kamal James stated, "BASIS welcomes every initiative aimed at 
developing skilled IT professionals. Atova's efforts are undoubtedly 
praiseworthy."

In his remarks, Ferdous Alam, chief executive officer (CEO) of Atova 
Technology, said, "Our goal is not only to provide training but to prepare 
young people to work effectively in real industrial environments. In the 
coming days, we will expand our training and career support programmes even 
further."

During the event, the trainees shared their learning experiences and received 
guidance on future career pathways.