DKSH E2E Technologies recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the University of Teesside, Britain, to establish collaboration in developing skills in the latest DKSH E2E software, through its Academia Programme.
The programme aims to address the disparity between knowledge learnt in universities with the practicality required at the workplace.
“This MoU reflects DKSH’s commitment to quipping IT undergraduates with more hands-on skills so that they have work-relevant know-how from their first day of employment,” said DKSH E2E Technologies chairman Dieter Schlosser.
Through the collaboration, its software will be incorporated into the university’s curriculum.
“We chose to incorporate the generic concept of E2E Bridge into the university’s syllabi as this technology requires no specific product know-how and is a vendor neutral solution.
“The move will give our IT undergraduates a better understanding of unified modelling language,” said University of Teesside vice-chancellor Prof Graham Henderson.
“We are confident that this collaboration will benefit all our students as it gives them a strong theoretical foundation as well as practical experience,” said Schlosser.
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