Celebrating 10 Years of
Nurturing Digital Talents
and Innovation
Celebrating 10 Years of
Nurturing Digital Talents
and Innovation
Our 10th
Anniversary
Celebration
Anniversary
Celebration
Cambodia Academy of Digital Technology (CADT) is celebrating 10 years of nurturing digital talent and innovation. This celebration is not just a reflection on a decade gone by but a testament to our unwavering commitment to advancing digital technology, education, and excellence in Cambodia. Join us for a splendid moment as we reflect on our journey, celebrate our milestones, and look forward to another decade of fostering innovation and nurturing digital excellence in Cambodia.
transformed
into the CADT
NIPTICT was transformed into the Cambodia Academy of Digital Technology (CADT) under the initiative of H.E Chea Vandeth, Minister of Post and Telecommunications, in early 2021.
NIPTICT was transformed into the Cambodia Academy of Digital Technology (CADT) under the initiative of H.E Chea Vandeth, Minister of Post and Telecommunications, in early 2021.
Let’s Take a
Look at Our
Journey Over
the Past Ten
Years…
The Beginning
In 2014, NIPTICT was founded by Ministry of Post and Telecommunications, the first public research and education institution specialized in digital technology in Cambodia.
The Groundbreaking
The groundbreaking ceremony of the first building of NIPTICT under the high patronage of H.E. Prak Sokhonn, Minister of Post and Telecommunications (16 August 2014)
The entrance exam for the first batch of bachelor program students at NIPTICT, with over 700 candidates, was held in a tent due to limited classroom space.
100 students have been accepted into NIPTICT’s bachelor’s degree programs in Computer Science, Telecommunication and Networking, and E-commerce—the first of its kind in Cambodia.
The First Professional Training Center, specializing in Networking, was inaugurated in 2015.
In 2015, the construction of the first dormitory building at NIPTICT supported by Smart Axiata. This enabled students from remote areas, particularly females, to pursue their studies.
Ambassador of India, H.E. Naveen Srivastava, visited the Cambodia-India Center for Excellence in ICT (CIET) in October 2015. This center is the first collaborative project between the NIPTICT and the Centre for Development of Advanced Computing (C-DAC) of India.
The first batch of 70 students graduated in 2018. With an employment rate of 99%, the graduates found jobs in their respective fields, earning an average salary twice the minimum wage in Cambodia (2018).
The first staff retreat was organized in 2017. At that time, NIPTICT had only around 40 staff members, but currently, the number has increased to 138.
The groundbreaking ceremony for the Innovation Center, presided over by His Excellency Tram Iv Tek, Minister of Post and Telecommunications (30 March 2018), marks the first Innovation Center in Cambodia. It is built under CBRD fund.
The ICT professional training center for civil servants started its first training course for officials from the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications and other ministries in early 2015. To date, more than 12,000 civil servants, both at the national and sub-national levels, have received digital skills training at our center.
Faculty, staff, and students of NIPTICT participated in tree and grass planting activities in the front and back areas of the building (July 2016).
Mr. Ly Ratana successfully defended his doctoral dissertation in the field of Artificial Intelligence at the University of Grenoble Alpes, France in November 2023. He received a scholarship award through a collaborative project between CADT and the French Embassy in Cambodia.
CADT student team won the champion in the national robotic competition ROBOCON 2022.
Since 2015, the Cambodia ICT Volunteer Program has sent students to schools in remote areas to provide ICT training to students and local officials, share their knowledge, and contribute to bridging the digital divide in Cambodia.
Since 2014, NIPTICT had been using ground water for daily consumption. It was only until 2019, when the Phnom Penh Water Supply Authority extended its network to the Prek Leap area, that we were able to connect to the clean water supply for the first time.
The Digital Skills Development Roadmap in Cambodia 2024-2035, developed by the Digital Policy Research Team of CADT under the initiative of His Excellency Chea Vandeth, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, was officially launched on 4 April 2024.
The Techo Digital Talent Scholarship Program aims at building outstanding human resources in the digital age, initiated by His Excellency Chea Vandeth, Minister of Posts and Telecommunications, under the high patronage of Samdech Techo Hun Sen.
The Amazing Team
The achievements we’ve made over the past 10 years wouldn’t have been possible without our amazing team.
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