With the goal of training a million people in Mexico in the use of cloud technologies, Google Cloud signed an alliance with UNAM to offer a diploma in data management and visualization, aimed at students and professionals who seek to strengthen their technical profile in an increasingly demanding labor market, According to a note from the Quadratín website.
The initiative, promoted by the General Directorate of Computing and Information Technology (DGTIC), responds to an urgent need, because according to Google estimates based on data from the Mexican Institute for Competitiveness (IMCO), 95% of companies in the country plan to incorporate artificial intelligence in the next five years, and 85% have their sights on automation in automation key processes.
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The gap between the educational offer and the real needs of the industry has generated a specialized talent deficit, which has led actors in the technological, academic and public sector to join efforts to form profiles prepared for the challenges of digital transformation.
“We are seeing that in the private sector there are vacancies that are not being filled and it is not because talent in Mexico is missing, but that this draw is needed between the contents that are being given and the contents that the industry is demanding.” Andrea Escobedo, head of relations with Government and Public Policies of Google Cloud for Latin America.
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The diploma, which will take place for 19 weeks with a 150 -hour load, also represents a real alternative for higher education students who seek to be titled without resorting to the traditional thesis, also accessing a specialization that inserts them directly into strategic sectors of the digital economy.
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