Free training course in computer repairs to begin in March

The Caribbean Digital Transformation Project, operating under the Ministry of Public Works, Public Utilities and the Digital Economy, has unveiled a comprehensive six-week Computer Repairs Training Course commencing March 3, 2026. This educational initiative will be hosted at the Lagoon Innovation Hub with sessions scheduled every Tuesday and Thursday from 5:30 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.

The curriculum has been meticulously designed to provide participants with fundamental knowledge of computer systems, encompassing essential topics including computer architecture, internal hardware components, peripheral devices, software ecosystems, and operating systems. The program further delves into practical aspects such as system installation protocols, diagnostic troubleshooting techniques, and proactive maintenance strategies. The course culminates with a comprehensive review session, hands-on practical examination, and professional guidance on career development fundamentals within the technology sector.

Prospective participants can now register through multiple channels: by scanning the QR code featured on official promotional materials or by accessing the digital registration portal at https://forms.gle/5sKWwFUpzR9LmcYm8. For individuals requiring technical assistance or additional information, the Project Implementation Unit has established dedicated support available at 266-3840. The administrative office is situated at the former First Domestic Insurance Building on King George V Street in Roseau, maintaining operational hours from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. on Mondays and 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Tuesday through Friday.

Project organizers have emphasized that all educational offerings under this digital transformation initiative remain entirely tuition-free, eliminating financial barriers and creating equitable access to technical skill development in computer repair and maintenance disciplines.