Prospects for cooperation of Lviv Polytechnic and the international IT company Data Temple

VALENTYNA SOFILKANYCH, LVIV POLYTECHNIC CENTER FOR COMMUNICATION
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The rapid development of the IT industry requires universities to modernize and develop their study programs for students. For this purpose, representatives of various Departments of our University met with the leaders of the Indian IT company Data Temple.

The issues of IT cooperation, mutually beneficial partnership and commercialization of projects were discussed at the meeting. This proposal is interesting for the University, in particular for the Institute of Computer Science and Information Technologies, as it aims to consider in detail all the educational, scientific and business proposals offered by the company’s representatives.

«For us, Lviv Polytechnic is a place where there are many talented people whom we want to involve in our projects, future developments and in the future to employ and accept for internships. We hope that the presented study platform will interest you and we will start working closely together. This will open up great opportunities – your research and academic staff will be able to teach abroad – in countries where this platform has already been operating, for example, in Africa and America. In addition, faculty from those educational institutions will be able to give lectures and conduct classes for Lviv Polytechnic», said Anil Kumar Parakkad, founder and chairman of Data Temple.

The Indian company has presented a study platform, which it plans to test at Lviv Polytechnic.

«We are interested and open to cooperation with all companies, and, of course, with India, because this is a country where computer technologies and software are very developed. We are looking for common ground and common interests in science and education. Such cooperation can be mutually beneficial. We are interested in the presented proposals, and we want to consider them in more detail, and think about whether it would be appropriate to introduce them into the educational process», said Nataliya Chukhray, Vice-Rector for Education and International Relations.

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