RV College of Engineering (RVCE) and Cisco today announced the launch
of a Centre of Excellence (CoE) fin Internet of Things (IoT) to give the next
generation of students the digital skills and training necessary for 21st
century jobs.
The CoE, located at the RVCE campus in
Bengaluru, was inaugurated by Gaurav Gupta, IAS Principal Secretary,
Department of IT, BT and SnT, Govt of Karnataka, along with Mr. VC Gopalratnam, SVP-IT and CIO
- International, Cisco. Over
the next five years, the Centre will provide a specialized curriculum preparing
up to 10,000 students from 50 colleges across Karnataka for careers in the
digital economy and help India increase its pool of highly skilled technology
professionals. The Centre will also support the training and reskilling of
mid-career professionals in the private and government sector.
In line
with its mission to create excellence in education with societal commitment,
RVCE faculty will work to inspire and educate thousands of students and working
professionals and sharpen their skills to prepare them for technology based
careers. The specialised curriculum will comprise live and video-based learning and involve the application of technologies to real
issues in collaboration with local industry and government bodies. Experts from RVCE will complement this
curriculum and deliver training on digitisation and IoT and encourage
innovation in industries including transportation, energy, agriculture and
manufacturing.
The Centre will offer several technology
courses ranging from one to four weeks to six months to a year tailored to suit
the requirement of students and working professionals. Short-term courses will
be available on weekends and evenings during the week. On completion of the
course, students and working professionals will receive credential certificates
jointly given by RVCE and Cisco.
India is the youngest start-up and developer
nation in the world, with 72% of the founders less than 35 years old and the
average developer less than 29 years old. India is projected to have the
world's largest number of developers by 2018.
“Bengaluru is home to India’s innovation and
entrepreneurial engine. With the Centre of Excellence here, we’re giving
students and working professionals across the state access to the skills and
training to help them create startups and build successful technology careers,”
said Mr. VC Gopalratnam, SVP-IT and CIO – International, Cisco. “I believe that
India's entrepreneurial spirit, highly skilled workforce and supportive
government will accelerate the country's digital transformation. We are
thrilled to work with RVCE and the government of Karnataka to launch a
generation of problem solvers who will innovate, think like entrepreneurs and
lead in a Digital India.”
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