IBM, Simplilearn Collaborates To Upskill Over 20,000 Professionals In 2021
IBM and Simplilearn have collaborated to provide curated learning programs in Data Analytics, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence (AI) & Machine Learning, Data Engineering, and Business Analysis for working professionals.
Furthermore, learners will have access to “Ask Me Anything” mentorship sessions with IBM leaders, IBM hackathons for intensive problem-solving sessions, and customized masterclass sessions to share experiences and real-time scenarios.
All learning programs integrated with IBM’s course content will be delivered through Simplilearn's bootcamp-style training delivery model.
The professionals will receive industry-recognized certificates from Simplilearn and IBM upon course completion.
Devkant Aggarwal, Leader, Growth Initiatives, Career Education, IBM ISA, said “The world is in the digital transformation era, and professionals must equip themselves with the right skills to remain ahead of the curve. Through our enhanced collaboration with Simplilearn, we look forward to offering more comprehensive benefits to the learners and provide them an opportunity for career growth in the fields of AI and Data Science.”
Krishna Kumar, CEO, and founder of Simplilearn stated, “We are excited to extend our collaboration with IBM and to leverage their expertise in one of the most in-demand categories - AI and Data Science. Expanding Simplilearn’s alliance with IBM reinforces our mission of working with some of the most forward-thinking organizations to bring our students the most comprehensive training programs available. Together, we will address some of the biggest challenges faced by students when starting careers in the fields of AI and Data Science.”
IBM and Simplilearn began their collaboration in 2019 to introduce four master’s programs with live virtual classes and video courses for working professionals.
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