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SUMMARY:Webinar on Skill Development : Role of E-Learning platforms for Up-skilling and Training
DESCRIPTION:Context: \nIn the digital age\, the education sector has seen a proliferation of mobile apps and online learning platforms vying with traditional ways of teaching and of dissemination of knowledge. Technology is being used to augment the learning process in a way that overcomes many of the limitations of a classroom setting. This has been made possible\, in part\, due to the ability to engage multiple learning pathways\, personalized learning plans and real time feedback. \nWith changing times\, we have to envision an environment of blended learning to enhance the experience of its students. There is a push to increase student engagement and meet learning outcomes with online learning modules. In order to take a step in this direction\, it becomes necessary to gain an understanding of the status quo of skilling and study how other players in the field are approaching the challenge. With the lockdown on educational institutions unlikely to get over anytime soon\, the thrust on e-learning and online classrooms is at an all-time high. \nTopics to be covered: \n\nE-Learning Platforms : Trends\, Growth & Opportunities\nIssues and Challenges of E-Learning Platforms for Skill Development.\nRole of E-Learning Platforms for Up-Skilling\, Re-Skilling and Skill Development Training program.\nReadiness to provide E-Learning Platforms and digital tools for Skill Development schemes\nRole and Responsibility of Government and Industry in promoting E-Learning Platforms for Skill Development Training program.\n\nSpeakers: \n\nMs. Alka Upadhyaya – Additional Secretary\, MoRD\, Govt. of India\nMr. Jaideep Kumar Mishra – Joint Secretary\, MeitY\, Govt. of India\nMs. Anuradha Vemuri – Joint Secretary\, MSDE\, Govt. of India\nMr. Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi – Senior Head\, NSDC\nMr. Arvind Bali – CEO\, Telecom Sector Skill Council\nMr. Maninder Singh Nayyar – Co-Chairman\, ASSOCHAM National Council of Skill Development\nMr. Anand Kumar Singh – CEO\, CSDCI\nMs. Joyeeta Dad – Lead\, Education and Skilling\, IBM India\nMr. Ameya Vanjari – Head\, Technology and Innovation\, Tata STRIVE\nDr. Devraj Singh – Vice President\, ESSCI\nProf. Neela Dabir – SVE-TISS\n\nWhat You Will Get?? \n\nA perspective of what could be the role of E-Learning Platforms in Up-Skilling and training more effectively while keeping in mind the future generation of our country.\nAn opportunity to share opinion and recommendations which can be compiled\, summarized and submitted to the concerned Ministries on the basis of the discussions and inputs received during the webinar.\n\n\n\n\nClick Here to Register
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/webinar-on-skill-development-e-learning-platforms-for-up-skilling-and-training/
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SUMMARY:Webinar on "Skill Development: Emergence of Industry 4.0"
DESCRIPTION:Background\nWith one of the youngest populations in the world\, India has most of its population in the working age group\, with the trends showing that by 2022 63% of the population will be in the working age group. This immense potential is a tool that India could use in gaining economic strides globally. At the same instance\, the Industrial Revolution 4.0 is throwing variables into this equation\, by disrupting the job markets globally\, as businesses are adopting newer and emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence\, Cloud Computing\, Internet of Things etc. \nEven in the present scenario\, the argument that there might just not be enough supply of jobs to meet the immense inflow of candidates is certainly untrue as there is much evidence against it\, such as 40% of the employers’ face trouble in filling positions for skilled roles. This shows the immense gap in the skills needed to fill the available jobs and the lack of it in the incoming workforce. With the immense workforce at its disposal\, this skill gap is what needs to be bridged to take advantage of the situation in which India currently finds itself. \nTechnological advancements have created an impactful spur in changing the global job market. The World Economic Forum (WEF) estimates that by 2022\, almost half the companies across the globe will be adopting automation in some form or the other to reduce workforce on the same tasks. As the machines take over the more routine and pattern-based jobs\, there is a higher demand for more ‘human’ skills\, and skills related to the Industry 4.0 technologies. As per WEF 2018 report\, the four specific technological advances—ubiquitous high-speed mobile internet; artificial intelligence; widespread adoption of big data analytics; and cloud technology—are set to dominate the 2018–2022 period as drivers positively affecting business growth. With platforms like SkillsBuild\, which is offered by IBM\, job seekers\, business owners\, entrepreneurs and any individual with learning aspirations can now tap into host of industry relevant content\, including Artificial intelligence\, Cloud\, Data analytics and security to re-skill and up-skill themselves\, at no cost. \nKey Highlights\n\nIndustry 4.0 – An overview\nIssues\, Challenges & Opportunities of Industry 4.0 in Skill Development\nRole of 4.0 Technologies for Up-Skilling\, Re-Skilling and Skill Development Training program\nRole and Responsibility of Government and Industry in promoting Industry 4.0 Technologies for Skill Development Training program\nEmergence of 4.0 Technologies in Skill Development & the way forward\n\nSpeakers\nMs. Sunita Sanghi\, Principal Advisor\, MSDEDr. Anita Gupta\, Head\, NSTEDB\, DST\, Ministry of Science and TechnologyDr. M Jayaprakasan\, Joint Director\, DGT\, MSDEMr. Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi\, Senior Head\, Digital Skills and Innovation\, NSDCMr. Manoj Balachandran\, Head CSR\, IBM IndiaDr. Devraj Singh\, Vice president\, ESSCIMr. Narayanan Ramaswamy\, National Leader\, Education and Skill Development\, KPMG IndiaMr. Maninder Singh Nayyar\, Co-Chairman\, ASSOCHAM \nKey Outcomes\n\nA perspective of what could be the way forward with the emergence of Industry 4.0 technologies in Skill Development while keeping in mind the future generation of our country.\nAs an output from the webinar\, we can compile\, summarize and submit the set of recommendations to the concerned Ministries on the basis of the discussions and inputs received during the webinar.\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/industry-4-0-assocham/
CATEGORIES:Webinar
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SUMMARY:Webinar on "Skill Development: Emergence of Industry 4.0"
DESCRIPTION:Background\nWith one of the youngest populations in the world\, India has most of its population in the working age group\, with the trends showing that by 2022 63% of the population will be in the working age group. This immense potential is a tool that India could use in gaining economic strides globally. At the same instance\, the Industrial Revolution 4.0 is throwing variables into this equation\, by disrupting the job markets globally\, as businesses are adopting newer and emerging technologies such as Artificial Intelligence\, Cloud Computing\, Internet of Things etc. \nEven in the present scenario\, the argument that there might just not be enough supply of jobs to meet the immense inflow of candidates is certainly untrue as there is much evidence against it\, such as 40% of the employers’ face trouble in filling positions for skilled roles. This shows the immense gap in the skills needed to fill the available jobs and the lack of it in the incoming workforce. With the immense workforce at its disposal\, this skill gap is what needs to be bridged to take advantage of the situation in which India currently finds itself. \nTechnological advancements have created an impactful spur in changing the global job market. The World Economic Forum (WEF) estimates that by 2022\, almost half the companies across the globe will be adopting automation in some form or the other to reduce workforce on the same tasks. As the machines take over the more routine and pattern-based jobs\, there is a higher demand for more ‘human’ skills\, and skills related to the Industry 4.0 technologies. As per WEF 2018 report\, the four specific technological advances—ubiquitous high-speed mobile internet; artificial intelligence; widespread adoption of big data analytics; and cloud technology—are set to dominate the 2018–2022 period as drivers positively affecting business growth. With platforms like SkillsBuild\, which is offered by IBM\, job seekers\, business owners\, entrepreneurs and any individual with learning aspirations can now tap into host of industry relevant content\, including Artificial intelligence\, Cloud\, Data analytics and security to re-skill and up-skill themselves\, at no cost. \nKey Highlights\n\nIndustry 4.0 – An overview\nIssues\, Challenges & Opportunities of Industry 4.0 in Skill Development\nRole of 4.0 Technologies for Up-Skilling\, Re-Skilling and Skill Development Training program\nRole and Responsibility of Government and Industry in promoting Industry 4.0 Technologies for Skill Development Training program\nEmergence of 4.0 Technologies in Skill Development & the way forward\n\nSpeakers\nDr. R S Bawa\, Pro Chancellor\, Chandigarh UniversityMr. Murugan Vasudevan\, Head\, Social Innovation\, CISCO India & South AsiaDr. M Jayaprakasan\, Joint Director\, DGT\, MSDEMr. Venkatesh Sarvasiddhi\, Senior Head\, Digital Skills and Innovation\, NSDCMr. Manoj Balachandran\, Head CSR\, IBM IndiaDr. Devraj Singh\, Vice president\, ESSCIMr. Narayanan Ramaswamy\, National Leader\, Education and Skill Development\, KPMG IndiaMr. Maninder Singh Nayyar\, Co-Chairman\, ASSOCHAMDr. Sandhya Chintala\, Executive Director\, IT-ITeS SSC\, NASSCOM \nKey Outcomes\n\nA perspective of what could be the way forward with the emergence of Industry 4.0 technologies in Skill Development while keeping in mind the future generation of our country.\nAs an output from the webinar\, we can compile\, summarize and submit the set of recommendations to the concerned Ministries on the basis of the discussions and inputs received during the webinar.\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/skill-development-industry-4-0-assocham/
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SUMMARY:Virtual Exhibition for UK skill providers and Indian Skills
DESCRIPTION:Foreign\, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) erstwhile Department for International Development (DFID) in association with Department of International Trade (DIT) is pleased to invite you for the 2 day- Virtual Skills Exhibition (VSE) to be conducted on 25 th Nov and 26 th Nov 2020\, bringing together UK and India TVET stakeholders. \nVirtual skills exhibition (VSE)\, is an initiative organized under Skills for Jobs Programme. FCDO India’s ‘Skills for Jobs’ project provides technical assistance to improve access and quality of skills training in India in collaboration with Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship\, GOI. \nThe exhibition provides an opportunity for premier Indian and UK institutions in the space of vocational education to network and explore partnership opportunities with one another to respond to skills gap created due to COVID 19 and other opportunities in vocational education effectively. The Virtual Skills Exhibition (VSE) will have representation from UK organisations accredited internationally who will be the Virtual exhibitors on the digital platform. \n\n\nKey Highlights\n\n\n\nVirtual set up with a high-end technology platform giving it an on-site event like experience\nOpportunity to offer internationally recognised skill courses in high demand sectors and interact with UK organisations of global repute.\nGreat platform to access global best practices and forge partnerships aligned to the growth strategy of your firm.\nAttend panel discussion with representation from speakers including renowned policy leaders\, innovators\, skill development experts from India and the UK.\n\n\n\nWho should attend?\n\n\nGovernment and Allied institutions like National Skill Development Corporation\, Sector Skills Councils\, State Skill Development Missions\, Private Universities\, Training Providers\, CSR Foundations\, Skill Universities\, and Assessment Agencies. \n\n\nAgenda:\n\n\nThe VSE will be focusing on virtual exhibitions and B2B meetings between Indian and UK stakeholders: \n\n\nDay 1 | Wednesday\, 25 November 2020\n\n\n\nTime and DurationTime ZoneDescription14:30 – 14:45 hoursISTContext Setting and Introduction to the VSE (open to all participants)14:45 – 18:30 hoursISTUK provider exhibitions and B2B discussions (conducted at virtual exhibit stalls)\n\n\n\nDay 2 | Thursday\, 26 November 2020\n\n\n\nTime and DurationTime ZoneDescription14:30 – 14:45 hoursISTWelcome to Day 214:45 – 18:30 hoursISTUK provider exhibitions and B2B discussions (conducted at virtual exhibit stalls)\n\n\n\n\nREGISTER NOW\n\n\n\n\nWhom to contact?\n\n\nFor any queries/questions or clarifications\, please reach out to Mr. Abhishek Chaturvedi (skillsforjobs@kpmg.com)
URL:https://www.skillreporter.com/event/exhibition-for-uk-skill-providers-and-indian-skills/
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