Seneca, in collaboration with Microsoft Canada and RBC, is helping students, graduates and professionals enhance their digital expertise by offering free Microsoft Azure Fundamentals workshops that build in-demand skills in cloud computing, artificial intelligence (AI) and productivity tools.
The 30 two-day, eight-hour short courses that run until the end of June will enable participants to learn data analytics, AI and cloud computing certifications-critical skills for the post-pandemic economic recovery.
The collaboration creates opportunities for Canadians with varying professional and academic experiences to acquire digital skills to succeed in the innovation economy.
“Seneca is delighted to partner with industry leaders Microsoft and RBC to provide the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals to a diverse set of learners at various stages of their careers,” Seneca President David Agnew said. “Cloud computing and AI technology have been the norm across sectors. The skills participants will obtain are now fundamental to doing business.”
Prior to the pandemic, the Information and Communications Technology Council (ICTC) estimated Canada’s demand for digitally skilled talent would be expected to reach 305,000 people by 2023. As digital transformation accelerates, those who have lost jobs will need to acquire new digital skills with businesses reskilling their workforce and onboarding more technically savvy employees.
“Whether it’s retraining or starting fresh, it’s clear that the skills needed to excel in today’s workplace are changing. We have a responsibility to help young people prepare for that change,” said Mark Beckles, Senior Director, Youth Strategy & Innovation, RBC. “That’s what RBC Future Launch, our $500 million commitment to empowering Canadian youth for the jobs of tomorrow, is all about.
“Through our support of this collaboration, we know more young people will be enabled to identify, articulate, and build the skills they need to succeed.”
By offering the Microsoft Azure Fundamentals workshop for free, Seneca, Microsoft and RBC are ensuring these foundational skills are made available without barrier, helping to develop a Canadian workforce with a strong understanding of cloud computing that is used in most business environments. Interested participants can learn more and register by visiting www.senecacollege.ca.
“The pandemic has accelerated digital transformation across virtually every industry resulting in greater demand for skills in cloud, data and AI,” said Kevin Peesker, President, Microsoft Canada. “To meet the needs of Canada’s growing digital economy and give Canadians the skills they need to take advantage of job market opportunities, industry and academia must work together to bridge the gap and help unlock innovation.”