BAKU, Azerbaijan, May 10. StrategEast intends to help Central Asian officials become more proficient in artificial intelligence (AI) tools, StrategEast President Anatoly Motkin told Trend.
"Along with our current projects, StrategEast will train Central Asian officials in artificial intelligence tools from Google, Nvidia, Microsoft, and Amazon Web Services (AWS). We will shortly offer multiple programs to train Central Asian students and developers in the latest technologies, as well as government officials who need AI tools. These technologies will help them compete in global IT," the StrategEast president said.
He noted that the company plans to launch a partnership project with Oracle Academy.
"Within the initiative, we will train Central Asian university professors to meet the needs of worldwide IT corporations that hire their graduates. We also want to help institutions align their training programs with global IT industry standards," Motkin said.
He also stated that StrategEast will continue to attract service and product companies from Central Asian countries to the Persian Gulf market, where new opportunities are opening up.
To note, with its offices in the US, Ukraine, Georgia, Kyrgyzstan, and Kazakhstan, a leading independent non-profit organization, StrategyEast, collaborates with international financial institutions, development agencies, multinational technology businesses, and Eurasian governments to promote the digital economy of Eurasia.
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