The 'Collect a Cadet' initiative allows clients to experience firsthand the substantial contributions cadets can make to their teams and projects.
Global software and data engineering company DVT recently hosted a Showcase Day for its Launchpad programme, featuring innovative projects by the 2024 cadets. The event brought together DVT staff and clients to celebrate the success of the comprehensive training that prepares these young developers and designers for seamless integration into professional teams.
“This success story is a testament to the effectiveness of the DVT Launchpad programme and the cadets' potential,” notes Allen-Richards. The Showcase Day is integral to the DVT Launchpad programme, designed to elevate young tech talents' careers. The programme, launched in 2015, provides a four- to six-month comprehensive training experience in technical, interpersonal and business skills. With specialisations in various streams such as UX/UI, .Net, Java, mobile, artificial intelligence and web development, DVT Launchpad prepares graduates to integrate into professional teams and create practical solutions.
Launchpad Showcase Day Collect A Cadet Ronnie Cloete Rose Allen-Richards Technical Training Tim Headley Saurabh Agrawal Java AI UX/UI .Net
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