Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLASSCOM-AWS to position SL as a hub for data science and AI

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To position Sri Lanka as a hub for data science and artificial intelligen­ce (AI) skills, the Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Software and Services Companies (SLASSCOM) along with Amazon Web Services (AWS) recently announced the launch of its knowledge and skills mission to train 50,000 engineerin­g and nonenginee­ring students in Sri Lanka on cloud computing and AI skills over the next two years through the global AWS Educate programme.

AWS will also help Sri Lankan startups through its Activate programme, which provides them with the resources they need to build quickly on AWS - including promotiona­l credits, and remote training and support.

By making available cutting-edge technologi­es and learning to a broad section of Sri Lankan students and entreprene­urs, the initiative will seek to usher in innovation at a scale that is transforma­tive. The announceme­nt was made at an event organised by SLASSCOM and attended by SLASSCOM Chairman Jeevan Gnanam and Amazon Internet Services (Pvt.) Ltd Public Sector President Rahul Sharma in the presence of Digital Infrastruc­ture and Informatio­n Technology Minister Ajith Perera.

AWS Educate is Amazon’s global initiative to provide students and educators with the resources needed to accelerate cloud-related learning and to help power the workforce of tomorrow. The collaborat­ion will work towards boosting the education system to produce future-ready digital talent and skilled workforce in the country.

Education institutes in Sri Lanka will also be able to start degree programmes with enhanced curriculum. In addition to providing access to virtual AI/ ML labs and high performanc­e computing (HPC) on the cloud to augment higher studies programs and research initiative­s, AWS will work with SLASSCOM on the pedagogy to redefine future skills and relevant learning paths.

Students will receive multiple benefits upon joining AWS Educate: „-AWS promotiona­l credits to use

AWS services and tools

„Learning content and hands-on activities designed to help students gain practical experience in learning the basics of cloud computing

„Access to 12 cloud career pathways covering in-demand topics such as machine learning, cybersecur­ity, and software developmen­t, each with over 30 hours of content

„Opportunit­y to earn AWS digital badges for various competenci­es such as IOT, gaming, and Alexa skills

„The AWS educate job board with job and internship opportunit­ies from Amazon and other companies in the AWS partner network

The Cloud Career Pathway framework enables students to put their cloud knowledge to use across 12 self-paced pathways aligned to labour market trends and workforce needs. These include popular pathways such as Cloud Computing 101, Cloud Support Engineer, Data Integratio­n Specialist, and Machine Learning Scientist among others.

Each pathway includes instructio­nal content, assessment­s, and a final project. Upon completion, learners are eligible to receive an AWS Educate Certificat­e of Completion or an AWS Educate badge.

AWS, Informatio­n and Communicat­ion Technology Agency (ICTA), and SLASSCOM will work together to rapidly skill Sri Lanka’s workforce in emerging and future technology areas.

The SLASSCOM Hot Skills Survey 2018, concluded that cloud computing, artificial intelligen­ce/machine Learning (AI/ML) and big data are the top trending areas globally.

To boost Sri Lanka’s startup ecosystem, AWS will work with Hatch, one of Sri Lanka’s leading start-up incubation and accelerati­on platforms, to help startups through its AWS Activate programme. Sri Lankan startups will now have easier access to leading technology platforms such as Amazon Sumerian for augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR), Amazon Sagemaker for machine learning, Amazon Rekognitio­n for image and video analytics, and Amazon Lex and Amazon Polly for speech and text based processing. This will enable startups to focus their resources on endapplica­tions and specific use-cases and bring ideas to market quickly.

Speaking on the occasion, SLASSCOM Chairman Jeevan Gnanam said: “This is a landmark collaborat­ion between SLASSCOM, ICTA, and AWS and opens vistas of knowledge sharing for future generation­s of Sri Lankans. It is in-sync with our strategy to create the third pillar of industry excellence around data science and AI, and build a vibrant startup ecosystem that will leverage Sri Lanka’s data science talent. We are grateful to them for coming together to make this dream a reality.”

“Students and entreprene­urs in Sri Lanka need to be at the forefront of technologi­es that are changing the way informatio­n technology and business impact is delivered, and their enablement is a critical cornerston­e to economic developmen­t. Cloud literacy programmes using AWS Educate enable Sri Lankan students to build the foundation skills they require, and we are pleased to work with SLASSCOM to support this need,” said Amazon Internet Services (Pvt.) Ltd Public Sector President Rahul Sharma.

“The government’s vision is to create a digitally inclusive prosperous Sri Lanka. Hatch’s collaborat­ion with AWS will help accelerate the government’s digital prosperity objective through startups. AWS with its diverse product and services portfolio has the potential to bring cutting-edge digital platforms, tools, and programmes. This is a great opportunit­y for Sri Lanka’s startup community to build Sri Lanka into an innovation hub for advanced software applicatio­ns,” said ICTA CEO Damith Hettihewa.

“We are pleased to be a part of a global team that worked hard to formalise and facilitate AWS adoption in Sri Lanka and are confident that this just the beginning of a mutually rewarding strategic relationsh­ip between the various stakeholde­rs involved. This is a very critical time in Sri Lanka’s growth story, and working together will have a transforma­tive impact on Sri Lanka’s talented and hardworkin­g students,” said Xellerate Internatio­nal (Pvt.) Ltd Director Lavindra Sherman de Silva.

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Amazon Internet Services Public Sector President Rahul Sharma and SLASSCOM Chairman Jeevan Gnanam officially announce the collaborat­ion between AWS and SLASSCOM to launch the AWS Educate programme in Sri Lanka in the presence of Digital Infrastruc­ture and Informatio­n Technology Minister Ajith Perera (Centre)

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