In the presence of Minister of State for AI HCT cooperate with Oracle for national capacity building and student trainingin Artificial Inelegance

Saturday 12 May 2018
Dubai - MENA Herald:

In the presence of H.E. Omar Sultan Al Olama, Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence, the Higher Colleges of Technology (HCT), represented by its Centre of Excellence for Applied Research and Training (CERT), signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Oracle, the global company specialised in computer software, Information Technology and Artificial Intelligence (AI). The two sides will cooperate in the nation’s capacity building and student training and empowerment in AI technologies.

The agreement includes providing specialised training to obtain Oracle professional certification in AI technologies, as well as introducing a specialised programme in AI.

The MoU was signed by H.E. Dr. Abdullatif Al Shamsi, Vice Chancellor of HCT, and Arun Khehar, Oracle's Senior Vice President for the Applications Business for Eastern Central Europe, Middle East and Africa (ECEMEA).

Al Olama: Capacity building is vital of employing AI technologies

H.E. Omar Sultan Al Olama emphasised that preparing qualified young Emiratis whoare capable of using AI technologies and tools to develop solutions for current and future challenges, is key to the government's efforts toachieve the UAE Strategy for Artificial Intelligence.

Al Olama said, “academic institutions in the UAE play a key role in developing educational and training programmes and introducing disciplines that prepare the next generation of leaders who are capable of developing key sector.”

The Minister of State for AI commended the initiatives of academic institutions in the UAE to develop their educational curricula. He praised HCT’s initiative to launch this specialised programme in AI science and technologies.

Abdullatif Al Shamsi: Empowering students with tools and  skills of the future

Dr.Abdullatif Al Shamsi highlighted the importance of cooperating with Oracle, the global organisation specialised in modern technologies, especially AI. Over the past years, HCT have worked closely with Oracle in technology education. This MoU enhances partnership between the two sides to benefit the students and empower them with skills of the future. He noted that today, we face the challenges associated with the rapid advances, especially in AI technologies. We see this in the Internet of Things (IoT), drones, Big Data, and other technologies that shape the future of industry and global economic growth. This makes it necessary to empower the youth with these technologies to help them contribute tothe UAE development through ideas and innovations related to technological developments.

Dr. Al Shamsi added that the agreement with Oracle allows students to visit the Innovation Hub to learn from experts aboutAI concepts and applications and how to employ them to promote happiness in society. Specialised training will be provided to around 500 students who will be divided into weekly training groups. They will experience first-hand an interesting and realistic experience of various AI applications, and will receive certificates of completion after finishing the training course. HCT will also discuss with Oracle the possibility of introducing an applied academic programme in AI for studentsto train and get a professional specialised certificate in AI. This will enhance their skills and career prospectsafter graduation, as well assupport one of HCT’s strategic objectives to help students obtain international professional certification.

Dr. Al Shamsi noted that the partnership with Oracle through HCT and CERT will provide training programmes in AI, innovation, research and entrepreneurship for students and graduates as well as organisations that want to develop their competencies in these areas. He emphasised the importance of AI which will even impact the educational process in the future. Big Data will help determine the interests of each student. Using AI, we can prepare a tailored curriculum for each individual student, which will support innovation since people are usually more creative in the areas they are interested in.

Arun Khehar: Cooperation to raise awareness about AI among Emirati youth

Arun Khehar said, “Forrester predicts that businesses that use Artificial Intelligence, big data and the Internet of Things (IoT) to uncover new business insights will steal $1.2 million per annum from their less informed peers by 2020. An Oracle research also shows an increasing interest in Artificial Intelligence capabilities, with nearly a third (29%) of cloud users citing the inclusion of Artificial Intelligence as a key requirement of cloud.”

"However, making Artificial Intelligence easy to adopt is critical - a key challenge for organisations is that they can't afford to wait. The MoU with HCT will address this challenge by engaging with Emirati youth, raising their awareness levels, helping drive an innovative approach and also supporting the skills development of the next generation of Emirati leaders", added Khehar.

Internship program and certification

The agreement includescooperation in several areas. These include training programmes for students to getOracle professional certification, as well as ‘Train the Trainer’ programme through specialised workshops for faculty of HCT and CERT. The agreement also includes cooperation with CERT to provide Oracle training courses to interested organisations and members of society, and introducing a specialised AI programme in collaboration with HCT.

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