Through the academic alliance, UiPath will work with educational institutions to equip students with critical automation skills, teach them how to leverage RPA in the workplace and prepare them to work alongside software robots. UiPath aims to train over 50,000 Asean students and professionals over the next three years for the automated workforce of the future. The courses will be developed by UiPath Academic Alliance instructors who will train and qualify educators who, once certified, will be able to teach students and other educators. UiPath will provide content to educate students about RPA, teach how automation is applied to business processes, and equip technical students with RPA developer skills. Where possible, UiPath would also connect academic institutions with UiPath’s own customers to facilitate on-the-job learning.
Source: The Nation Bangkok May 28, 2019 03:11 UTC