Two students from Dubai Men's College will represent the UAE and the Arab world at the Cisco Networking Conference in Copenhagen this month.

Cisco invited all Computer Networking Academy Program-me CNAP academies in Europe, Middle East, North Africa and Pakistan to submit top Cisco CNAP students to help their technical team set up and network the Cisco conference in Copenhagen.

Mohammed Yousuf Al Mudharreb and Salem Humaid Saeed Al Marri, third year students in Computer Networking at the college, were selected along with eight other international students.

On October 21, over 3,000 Internet networking professionals will gather in Copenhagen. The conference will address the challenges of today's ever-evolving technology environment. It is the authoritative Internet technology and solutions event of the year.

Hassan Khabbazeh, Informa-tion Technology Supervisor at the college said: "Our students will be working alongside top networking experts in the world and will gain cutting edge experience. We will form international partnerships with global IT companies, which will create opportunities for international work experience."

Norm Gray, Director of the college, commented: "This is an outstanding achievement and the college is proud of them. It proves that the college is delivering programmes to meet the challenge of an ever evolving e-world."

Jonathan Wilde, Head of IT, indicated: "The students left for Copenhagen yesterday. They will start work today and will be back on October 25."