- May 20 • 11 years ago
Netrefer Donates It Equipment To The University Of Malta
As part of its on-going commitment to aid various local education institutes, NetRefer has donated a supply of IT and electronic equipment to the Faculty of Electronic Engineering at the University of Malta. The donated electrical equipment will be used to train Engineering undergraduates on numerous projects including advanced soldering techniques, computing and other areas of engineering research. The components will also be used in various student projects utilising motherboards, graphic cards, power supplies and other computer peripherals.
Jason Buhagiar, IT Executive at NetRefer said: “This is a great opportunity for NetRefer to donate its equipment for a worthwhile cause. We encourage more companies locally to do the same, and thus hope to see more graduates benefit from this incentive. We appreciate all the gratitude that we have received from the Faculty of Engineering for this donation.”
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