Feb 19 β€’ 00:01 UTC πŸ‡§πŸ‡· Brazil G1 (PT)

Digital Carriage Project arrives in Roraima with 3,000 vacancies in free technology courses

The 'Digital Carriage' program offers free technology courses and aims to certify three thousand students in Roraima this year.

The 'Digital Carriage' project is a mobile school initiative that aims to provide free technology training to individuals in Roraima, Brazil, from March to November 2026. This program is part of a federal government initiative designed to enhance technological skills among local youth and adults, thus improving their employability in the job market. The project plans to certify a total of 3,000 students during this period, providing courses in areas such as computer assembly and maintenance, robotics, and mobile phone maintenance.

As part of its outreach, the 'Digital Carriage' will travel along the Rio Amazonas to reach the state of Roraima, bringing educational opportunities directly to communities in need. The mobile school is expected to facilitate rapid income generation for participants by equipping them with essential technical skills that are increasingly demanded in today’s job market. Although the specific dates for course registration and schedule have not yet been announced, interested individuals are encouraged to follow the social media channels of the Ministry of Communications and the Brazilian Network for Certification, Research and Innovation (RBCIP) for updates.

This initiative not only represents a significant investment in educational access for marginalized areas but also highlights the federal government's commitment to fostering technological inclusivity and enhancing workforce readiness in underserved regions. By targeting skill development in growing fields, the 'Digital Carriage' hopes to create pathways for future employment and economic growth in Roraima.

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