Jamaica Gleaner

J’cans encouraged to consider new job opportunit­ies in automation

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MINISTER WITHOUT Portfolio in the Office of the Prime Minister with responsibi­lity for skills and digital transforma­tion, Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon, is encouragin­g Jamaicans to consider the new job opportunit­ies that come with increased automation.

She was addressing the opening ceremony of the WorldSkill­s Autonomous Mobile Robotics Invitation­al Training Camp at the Cardiff Hotel and Spa in Runaway Bay, St Ann, on Tuesday, January 16.

Dr Dixon referenced the World Economic Forum prediction on the displaceme­nt of 85 million jobs globally due to automation and artificial intelligen­ce, noting that the positive advancemen­ts are not given as much attention.

“But [the World Economic Forum] also forecast the creation of 97 million new roles, emphasisin­g the need for a skilled workforce adapted to the robotics era,” she said.

“Recently, we heard the wonderful announceme­nt of the new plant for National (Baking Company) and they intend to use robotics as a part of their plant. I’ve met with other manufactur­ing companies and they, too, plan to use more technology and robotics in manufactur­ing plants. What this means is that we are seeing a shift in our manufactur­ing sector in Jamaica, and we need to have the workforce in tandem with that,” Dr Dixon added.

The senator extended a charge to parents and guardians to support their children, irrespecti­ve of their unconventi­onal dreams.

“As parents, you may not be aware of all the new technologi­cal advancemen­ts, but it is the future. If your child says that they want to learn a skill through HEART, do not dissuade them ... the jobs of the future are skill-based,” she explained.

Consequent­ly, Dr Dixon asserted, “We are inspiring our young minds to dream, create and innovate, for in their hands lie, not just robots, but the future of Jamaica and the world.”

Meanwhile, HEART/NSTA Trust managing director, Dr Taneisha Ingleton, highlighte­d that the agency has commenced preparatio­ns for the ‘New World’.

“The HEART/NSTA Trust stands firmly on the edge of tomorrow, preparing Jamaicans for the jobs of the future … jobs that have not been invented yet,” she stated.

Dr Ingleton noted that robotics is at the forefront of a revolution, promising advancemen­ts in industries f rom healthcare to agricultur­e, adding that “we are determined to position Jamaica as a leader in this transforma­tive field”.

“We have purchased 60 Autonomous Mobile Robotic kits and 20 Aerial Robotic kits. These kits will take our students from basic to advanced in designing, programmin­g and installing and even maintainin­g robots in just about any sector,” Dr Ingleton added.

 ?? RUDOLPH BROWN/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER ?? Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon.
RUDOLPH BROWN/ PHOTOGRAPH­ER Senator Dr Dana Morris Dixon.

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