VIDEO: Raimondo, Infosys Launch Design Center & Announce Partnership with CCRI

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VIDEO: Raimondo, Infosys Launch Design Center & Announce Partnership with CCRI

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Rhode Island Governor Gina Raimondo joined Infosys and education leaders on Tuesday to launch the company’s new Design and Innovation Center in Providence -- and announce a new partnership with the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI)

Infosys, which provides next-generation digital services and consulting, spoke to the creation of the Digital Economy Aspirations Lab (DEAL) to develop educational programming that will help prepare CCRI students for the growing number of jobs in the digital economy.

"Infosys is pleased to announce our hub and our partnership with the Community College of Rhode Island. This partnership aims to enable and develop workers for the 'new collar' digital jobs of the future. Together, Infosys and CCRI will design and launch DEAL, which will serve as the principal workforce development technology hub for community college and industry collaborations," said Ravi Kumar, President, Infosys. "DEAL represents the coming together of two organizations at the forefront of education and workforce development. Through education, training and exposure, these community college students will be enabled to enter and advance careers in the digital economy."

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The Digital Economy Aspirations Lab will be housed at Infosys' Providence Center, with plans to open more labs at CCRI campuses and expand nationally. Infosys will form a joint task force with CCRI representatives from across the state to develop programming to support pathways to four-year degree programs and careers in information technology

"Critical thinking led by the practice of strategic design is critical to building the world-class, human-centric solutions our clients need to accelerate their digital transformations," said Salil Parekh, Chief Executive Officer, Infosys. "We are excited to inaugurate our flagship Design and Innovation Center in Providence and continue our partnership with the state of Rhode Island. The demand for talent with strategic design skills will only rise, and Infosys is training American workers in these skills, keeping them and our clients on the front lines of innovation." 

According to Infosys and Raimondo, DEAL will support 15 to 20 CCRI students through an information technology mentorship, plus an additional 200 CCRI students through various exposure opportunities at the innovation hub.

In addition, DEAL will foster the creation of two task forces, consisting of CCRI faculty and industry leaders to co-develop content and identify capacities in technology and innovation that draw on digital content and real-world case studies from Infosys.
 


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