Wipro ties up with Nasscom to launch skilling platform for 10,000 engineering students
Sakshi Education
Wipro on 20th December, 2019 said it has partnered with IT body Nasscom to launch a skilling platform for new age technologies like AI that will reach 10,000 students from over 20 engineering colleges in India.
The platform Future Skills will bridge the industry-academia skill gap and help students keep pace with the emerging technologies.
The initiative is a part of Wipro's Corporate Social Responsibility programme, TalentNext which aims to enhance the quality of engineering education by preparing faculty and academic leaders to train students.
This initiative will create a talent pool of students, certified by Wipro and Nasscom.
"The magic of this platform is that it allows content and people to come together. It allows curation and learning at one's own pace. It is nice to see the platform moving downstream to work with students and thus widening the talent pool for the industry," Wipro Chairman Rishad Premji said.
90 million working professionals to the industry by 2030:
Nasscom President Debjani Ghosh said the aim is to add 90 million working professionals to the industry by 2030, and the partnership with Wipro will ensure they possess the right skills to be employed.
"The platform enables learning the skills required in emerging technologies. More importantly, it helps individuals develop an aptitude for learning. Wipro has paved the road for many more companies by establishing a model on partnering with universities," she added.
The initiative is a part of Wipro's Corporate Social Responsibility programme, TalentNext which aims to enhance the quality of engineering education by preparing faculty and academic leaders to train students.
This initiative will create a talent pool of students, certified by Wipro and Nasscom.
"The magic of this platform is that it allows content and people to come together. It allows curation and learning at one's own pace. It is nice to see the platform moving downstream to work with students and thus widening the talent pool for the industry," Wipro Chairman Rishad Premji said.
90 million working professionals to the industry by 2030:
Nasscom President Debjani Ghosh said the aim is to add 90 million working professionals to the industry by 2030, and the partnership with Wipro will ensure they possess the right skills to be employed.
"The platform enables learning the skills required in emerging technologies. More importantly, it helps individuals develop an aptitude for learning. Wipro has paved the road for many more companies by establishing a model on partnering with universities," she added.
Published date : 21 Dec 2019 01:48PM