Google teams up with AirAsia to launch new tech academy
As digital disruption continues to weigh heavy on future job security, Southeast Asian airline AirAsia has teamed up Google to launch a new tech academy to reskill employees. The first of its kind “AirAsia Google Cloud Academy” will be managed by AirAsia’s venture arm, RedBeat Ventures, and will offer courses including digital marketing, software engineering and tech infrastructure design — all of which will be accredited by the Silicon Valley tech giant. Google Cloud’s Southeast Asia regional director Tim Synan said that the deal would enable participants to better understand its technology. “Together we’re working to upskill AirAsia AllStars with relevant expertise in Google Cloud technologies and build deep technical knowledge and Cloud expertise including Kubernetes, smart analytics, Cloud AI and more,” he said. AirAsia has partnered with Google since 2018, when it struck a deal to integrate Google Cloud’s machine learning capabilities to improve its digital capabilities. AirAsia did not immediately confirm further details on the training facility. AirAsia’s head office is in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.<br/>
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Google teams up with AirAsia to launch new tech academy
As digital disruption continues to weigh heavy on future job security, Southeast Asian airline AirAsia has teamed up Google to launch a new tech academy to reskill employees. The first of its kind “AirAsia Google Cloud Academy” will be managed by AirAsia’s venture arm, RedBeat Ventures, and will offer courses including digital marketing, software engineering and tech infrastructure design — all of which will be accredited by the Silicon Valley tech giant. Google Cloud’s Southeast Asia regional director Tim Synan said that the deal would enable participants to better understand its technology. “Together we’re working to upskill AirAsia AllStars with relevant expertise in Google Cloud technologies and build deep technical knowledge and Cloud expertise including Kubernetes, smart analytics, Cloud AI and more,” he said. AirAsia has partnered with Google since 2018, when it struck a deal to integrate Google Cloud’s machine learning capabilities to improve its digital capabilities. AirAsia did not immediately confirm further details on the training facility. AirAsia’s head office is in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.<br/>