“Camino TICs” aims to provide quality training and support for entering the workforce in a market with high demand for personnel and very competitive salaries.
This program initially received funding from the European Union. Today, in addition to the Uruguayan Chamber of Information Technology (CUTI) and the Rotary Club, this project is supported by Citibank, CSI Ingenieros, Copsa, Cutcsa, El Gallito.com, Fundación Itaú, Montevideo Shopping, and Unión Capital AFAP.