SLASSCOM and AWS collaborate to position Sri Lanka as hub for data science and AI
Jun 28, 2019 (LBO) – To position Sri Lanka as a hub for data science and artificial intelligence (AI) skills, the Sri Lanka Association of Software and Services Companies (SLASSCOM) today announced the launch of its knowledge and skills mission to train 50,000 engineering and non-engineering students in Sri Lanka.
The students will receive training on cloud computing and AI skills over the next two years in collaboration with Amazon Web Services (AWS) through the global AWS Educate program.
AWS will also help Sri Lankan startups through its Activate program, which provides them with the resources they need to build quickly on AWS – including promotional credits, and remote training and support.
By making available cutting-edge technologies and learning to a broad section of Sri Lankan students and entrepreneurs, the initiative will seek to usher in innovation at a scale that is transformative.
The announcement was made at an event organized by SLASSCOM and attended by Jeevan Gnanam, Chairman – SLASSCOM and Rahul Sharma, President, Public Sector, Amazon Internet Services Pvt.
Ltd, in the presence of Ajith Perera, minister – Digital Infrastructure and Information Technology.
AWS Educate is Amazon’s global initiative to provide students and educators with the resources needed to accelerate cloud-related learning and to help power the workforce of tomorrow.
The collaboration will work towards boosting the education system to produce future-ready digital talent and skilled workforce in the country.
Education institutes in Sri Lanka will also be able to start Degree Programs with enhanced curriculum.
In addition to providing access to virtual AI/ML labs and high performance computing (HPC) on the cloud to augment higher studies programs and research initiatives, AWS will work with SLASSCOM on the pedagogy to redefine future skills and relevant learning paths.
Students will receive multiple benefits upon joining AWS Educate:
- AWS Promotional Credits to use AWS services and tools
- Learning content and hands-on activities designed to help students gain practical experience in learning the basics of cloud computing
- Access to 12 Cloud Career Pathways covering in-demand topics such as machine learning, cybersecurity, and software development, each with over 30 hours of content
- Opportunity to earn AWS digital badges for various competencies such as IoT, gaming, and Alexa skills
- The AWS Educate Job Board with job and internship opportunities from Amazon and other companies in the AWS Partner Network
The Cloud Career Pathway framework enables students to put their cloud knowledge to use across 12 self-paced pathways aligned to labor market trends and workforce needs.
These include popular pathways such as Cloud Computing 101, Cloud Support Engineer, Data Integration Specialist, and Machine Learning Scientist among others.
Each pathway includes instructional content, assessments, and a final project. Upon completion, learners are eligible to receive an AWS Educate Certificate of Completion or an AWS Educate badge.
AWS, Information and Communication Technology Agency (ICTA), and SLASSCOM will work together to rapidly skill Sri Lanka’s workforce in emerging and future technology areas.
