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Toshiba signs AED 20 million deal with UAE Higher Colleges of Technology

  • United Arab Emirates: Thursday, August 31 - 2006 at 12:40
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Toshiba Computer Systems has announced an AED 20 million deal to provide UAE Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT) with tablet PCs for faculty and student use.

The agreement will extend to 12 HCT campuses including Al Ain, Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Fujairah.

The deal follows extensive trials of Toshiba notebook technology with HCT as part of a wider Memorandum of Understanding, signed by HCT, Toshiba and Al Futtaim at GITEX in 2005. The MoU committed both parties to enhance the learning environment using leading edge mobile computing technologies; to explore and identify opportunities for student internship programs and to identify and recognize the innovative use of tablet PCs in the learning environment.

Dr. Tayeb Kamali, Chancellor of HCT, comments:

"Technology is constantly changing and adapting the way people interact, learn and do business. The HCT was the first in the region to adopt tablet PCs - this fit within our education model based on allowing students to follow the latest enhancements in technology and actively using it for their learning process."


"It is hoped that through HCT's association with Toshiba and Al Futtaim, we will be able to promote the effective use of information technology and mobility in the region to make learning and business faster and more efficient."

Toshiba will work with its UAE distribution network partner, Al-Futtaim Technologies for logistics supply and service support to HCT. Vishesh Bhatia, Group Director, Electronics at Al Futtaim said: "The deal marks the culmination of a testing and proof-of-concept programme that we set up with the colleges and confirmed over time the quality and reliability of Toshiba tablet PCs in educational environments."

Ahmed Khalil, General Manager, Toshiba Computer Systems Division, Middle East and Africa, welcomes the HCT's forward looking attitude and comments: "Technology is pervasive in commerce and today's students are tomorrow's entrepreneurs and business leaders.

"The innovative steps HCT is taking to embrace technology and enhance the learning environment for students, has allowed Toshiba to demonstrate its leading edge capabilities in tablet PC technology and Al Futtaim its outstanding customer service."

Al-Futtaim Technologies will ensure that all HCT faculty and staff receive the appropriate training on how to use the tablet PCs, and will also provide optimal after-sales service.
Ahmed Khalil, General Manager, Toshiba Computer Systems Division, Middle East and Africa; and His Highness Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Education. 
Ahmed Khalil, General Manager, Toshiba Computer Systems Division, Middle East and Africa; and His Highness Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Education.
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About Toshiba:

The Computer Systems Division of Toshiba Europe GmbH is a leading vendor for mobile computing solutions - latest Q4 IDC figures position it in the leading position for notebooks sales in the Middle East. Headquartered in Neuss, Germany, the Computer Systems Division of Toshiba Europe GmbH is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Toshiba Corporation, the world's eighth-largest computer and electronics company. Toshiba Corporation is a leader in information and communications systems, electronic components, consumer products and power systems. The company's integration of these wide-ranging capabilities assures its position as an innovator in advanced components, products and systems.

About Al-Futtaim Technologies:

Al Futtaim Technologies, a member of the Al-Futtaim Group's electronics division, provides complete solutions in information communication and related technologies including telephony, contact centre solutions, NGN equipment and enterprise software solutions to large, medium and small customers. Al-Futtaim Technologies represents powerful brands such as Toshiba, Alcatel and Microsoft Business Solutions, providing complete solutions package to customers. As part of its association with Toshiba, Al-Futtaim Technologies also distributes Toshiba's state-of-the-art notebook computers, digital copiers, fax machines and projectors.

As part of its strategic expansionary objectives, in 2005 it established a wholly-owned subsidiary in Pakistan. The subsidiary offers Alcatel-based enterprise-wide voice and data solutions and is seeking new allied business partners to expand its solutions portfolio.

About HCT:

HCT provide education to over 16,000 students in a technologically sophisticated and rich educational environment that encourages the development of the independent and lifelong learning skills necessary for success in a fast-changing world. Over 80 different programmes are on offer in a range of Higher Diploma and Bachelor Degree levels. New skills, industry developments and teaching techniques are regularly and consistently incorporated into all HCT programmes and a growing numbers of courses are now offered online. Innovation, quality, excitement in learning - these words helps explain the outstanding success of the Higher Colleges of Technology across the United Arab Emirates.

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Laura Scorza, Hill & Knowlton
Tel 971 4 3344930, fax 971 4 3344923

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