To tackle the skill gap in India's workforce, ed-tech company NxtWave has partnered with the National Skill Development Corporation (NSDC) to launch the SkillUp India 4.0 initiative. This ambitious program aims to provide free online training to over 30 lakh students nationwide, focusing on emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Science, Cybersecurity, and more.
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Tamil Nadu And Google Collaborate To launch AI Labs In Chennai, Transforming EdTech Landscape
To reshape the educational technology landscape, the Tamil Nadu government has partnered with Google to establish the Tamil Nadu AI Labs in Chennai.
Turnitin unveils cutting-edge solutions to empower Indian educators
Turnitin, a global frontrunner in academic integrity and assessment technologies, has launched innovative features tailored for Indian educators. As the new academic year approaches, these offerings are set to revolutionise the classroom experience by enhancing digital integration, streamlining grading processes, and fostering original thinking among students.
Ways to do psychoanalysis test through technology
Psychoanalysis, a method of exploring and understanding the human mind, has traditionally relied on face-to-face interactions between therapists and patients.
PhysicsWallah's PW School Of Startups: $11.9 Million Fund Aims To Nurture Over 100 Startups
PhysicsWallah, the prominent edtech unicorn, is making headlines again with the launch of its ‘PW School of Startups’ and a substantial $11.9 million (INR 100 crore) fund.
72% of Indian employers plan to hire fresh graduates in second half of 2024
A recent report by TeamLease EdTech indicates a robust hiring outlook for fresh graduates in India. According to the 'Career Outlook Report HY2' for July-December 2024, 72% of employers intend to recruit new talent during the latter half of this year.
AI-Led initiative safeguards East African communities from Climate Change
In a groundbreaking collaboration, the United Nations World Food Programme (WFP), the University of Oxford Physics Department, the IGAD Climate Prediction and Applications Centre (ICPAC), and various national forecasting and meteorology agencies across East Africa have come together to spearhead a transformative initiative aimed at protecting communities from the devastating effects of climate change.