Technology is now deeply embedded into our daily lives. Everyday new startups are being founded to create new business models and change the way consumers interact and use various business services. Intelligent automation and mobile based solutions are impacting every industry around us. In these changing times, the current scope of the learning ecosystem in India can feel limiting for students who are passionate about learning new technologies and enhance their skills inline with the expectations of the Industry.
While India has long maintained its position as a global base of tech talent, there is growing need to invest further in skilling India’s large base of young students who are keen to learn newer technologies. In line with our objective to train two million developers in India on the latest mobile technologies, we’re excited to announce Mobile Developer Fest(MDF), our new campus initiative to inspire thousands of young, aspiring technology developers to kickstart their skilling journey with affordable world-class skilling and education programs.
MDF is designed to be a series of one day-long events for computer science and engineering students, offering them an opportunity to attend tech sessions across multiple product areas like Machine Learning, Firebase, Android and Progressive Web Apps. Students can also participate in hands-on codelabs sessions, and learn directly from Google certified developers. The event will also provide an opportunity for students to become part of Developer Student Clubs and University Innovation Fellows.
Starting with Bangalore at The CMR Institute of Technology, we will hold multiple MDFs in leading engineering colleges across 12 states in India.
The learning curve doesn’t end at these events. Students will also have access to:
Easy, affordable world class skilling and education programmes via Udacity, where we have over 45 free courses.
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300+ free online codelabs available for developers to learn how build apps.
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Posted by: William Florance, Head of Google Developer Training and Social Impact Programs