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“The new wave of technology revolution is poised to change the nature of jobs and in order to keep pace with this changing nature, we need to undertake skilling of future workforce in relevant technology areas to meet the future demands of industries,” skills minister Mahendra Nath Pandey said. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The Ministry of Skill Development<\/a> and Entrepreneurship has written to states asking them to expand skills training to new age skills, including artificial intelligence<\/a> and machine learning<\/a> among others even as the Centre added 13 new courses to keep pace with changing technological needs of the industry<\/a>.

The Directorate General of Training (
DGT<\/a>), the apex organization of MSDE<\/a> for development and co-ordination of the vocational training across the country will be providing all possible technical support to the states for formulation of new proposals and training of instructors and trainers for such new-age courses, skills development ministry said in a statement.

The Director General of Training (DGT) has introduced 13 National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF) compliant new-age courses that include data analysts and scientists, technician mechatronics, smart agriculture, cloud computing, process automation experts.

Besides, user experience and human-machine interaction designers, blockchain specialists, software and applications developers, geoinformatics assistants, AI and machine learning specialists,
big data<\/a> specialists, information security analysts, robotics engineers and ecommerce and social media specialists have been introduced, it said on Friday.

The duration of these training courses varies from six months to two years. For this, DGT has collaborated with IBM India, SAP India, Microsoft Corp. (India) Ltd., NASSCOM, Quest Alliance, Accenture and CISCO etc.

“The new wave of technology revolution is poised to change the nature of jobs and in order to keep pace with this changing nature, we need to undertake skilling of future workforce in relevant technology areas to meet the future demands of industries,” Skills Minister Mahendra Nath Pandey said.

According to the statement, the minister said the need of the hour is to restructure the current academic framework of ITIs to offer more robust technical programs in new technology areas of Industrial Revolution 4.0 like
data analytics<\/a>, internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence, cloud computing, blockchain etc.

The skills development ministry is of the view that the technologies in manufacturing and services are rapidly transforming and the mechanical and manual interventions are increasingly becoming digitally and artificial-intelligence led. “This makes it imperative that the ITIs are able to train new collar workers who are adept in these technologie,” it said.
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MSDE要求国家承担技能培训在AI,物联网

技能发展和创业已经写信给州要求他们扩大技能培训,新时代的技能,包括人工智能和机器学习等。< / p >

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“新技术革命浪潮即将改变的本质工作,为了跟上这个变化的性质,我们需要承担斯奇林的未来劳动力相关的技术领域,以满足未来需求的行业,“技能部长Mahendra Nath Pandey说。
的技能发展和创业已经写信给州要求他们扩大技能培训新时代的技能,包括人工智能机器学习其中即使中心增加了13个新的课程跟上不断变化的技术需求行业

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总局培训(分析我国),顶端的组织MSDE开发和协调全国职业培训将提供所有可能的技术支持美国制定新方案和培训讲师和培训师等新时代课程、技能发展部长在一份声明中说。

总干事的培训(总局)推出了13个国家的技能资格框架(NSQF)兼容的新时代课程,包括数据分析师和科学家,技术人员机电一体化、智能农业、云计算、过程自动化专家。

此外,用户体验和人机交互设计师,区块链专家、软件和应用程序开发人员,geoinformatics助理,人工智能和机器学习专家,大数据机器人专家、信息安全分析师、工程师和电子商务和社交媒体专家介绍了,这周五表示。

这些培训课程的时间从六个月到两年不等。为此,本局并与IBM合作印度,SAP印度,微软(Microsoft corp .)(印度)有限公司,行业协会寻求联盟,埃森哲和思科等。

“新技术革命浪潮即将改变的本质工作,为了跟上这个变化的性质,我们需要承担斯奇林的未来劳动力相关的技术领域,以满足未来需求的行业,“技能部长Mahendra Nath Pandey说。

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根据声明,部长说,小时的需要调整目前的学术框架,它提供更健壮的技术课程在新技术领域的工业革命4.0数据分析物联网(物联网),人工智能、云计算、区块链等。

技术开发部门认为技术在制造业和服务业正在快速改变和机械和人工干预,正变得越来越数字化和人工智能。“这,必须是能够训练新领工人熟练的在这些技术中,”它说。
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“The new wave of technology revolution is poised to change the nature of jobs and in order to keep pace with this changing nature, we need to undertake skilling of future workforce in relevant technology areas to meet the future demands of industries,” skills minister Mahendra Nath Pandey said. <\/span><\/figcaption><\/figure>The Ministry of Skill Development<\/a> and Entrepreneurship has written to states asking them to expand skills training to new age skills, including artificial intelligence<\/a> and machine learning<\/a> among others even as the Centre added 13 new courses to keep pace with changing technological needs of the industry<\/a>.

The Directorate General of Training (
DGT<\/a>), the apex organization of MSDE<\/a> for development and co-ordination of the vocational training across the country will be providing all possible technical support to the states for formulation of new proposals and training of instructors and trainers for such new-age courses, skills development ministry said in a statement.

The Director General of Training (DGT) has introduced 13 National Skills Qualification Framework (NSQF) compliant new-age courses that include data analysts and scientists, technician mechatronics, smart agriculture, cloud computing, process automation experts.

Besides, user experience and human-machine interaction designers, blockchain specialists, software and applications developers, geoinformatics assistants, AI and machine learning specialists,
big data<\/a> specialists, information security analysts, robotics engineers and ecommerce and social media specialists have been introduced, it said on Friday.

The duration of these training courses varies from six months to two years. For this, DGT has collaborated with IBM India, SAP India, Microsoft Corp. (India) Ltd., NASSCOM, Quest Alliance, Accenture and CISCO etc.

“The new wave of technology revolution is poised to change the nature of jobs and in order to keep pace with this changing nature, we need to undertake skilling of future workforce in relevant technology areas to meet the future demands of industries,” Skills Minister Mahendra Nath Pandey said.

According to the statement, the minister said the need of the hour is to restructure the current academic framework of ITIs to offer more robust technical programs in new technology areas of Industrial Revolution 4.0 like
data analytics<\/a>, internet of things (IoT), artificial intelligence, cloud computing, blockchain etc.

The skills development ministry is of the view that the technologies in manufacturing and services are rapidly transforming and the mechanical and manual interventions are increasingly becoming digitally and artificial-intelligence led. “This makes it imperative that the ITIs are able to train new collar workers who are adept in these technologie,” it said.
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