Hong Kong Institute of Information Technology (HKIIT) and Automated Systems (H.K.) Limited (ASL) Forge Collaboration for Future IT Professionals. "The partnership between HKIIT, a prominent member of the Vocational Training Council (VTC), and ASL, a subsidiary of Automated Systems Holdings Limited, signals a joint commitment to enhancing the IT talent pool. This collaboration aims to equip individuals with advanced IT skills and elevate vocational and professional education and training in the region. Anticipated outcomes include substantial contributions to technological and digital advancements in the Greater Bay Area, aligning with the region's innovation-led growth plans."
"HKIIT and ASL, through their Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), pledge comprehensive support for government innovation and technology (I&T) policies. Emphasis is placed on developing a robust IT talent pipeline by offering IT programs, serving as an IT training and examination hub, and providing integrated managed services for IT projects. The collaboration highlights a shared acknowledgement of the pivotal role vocational and professional education plays in preparing individuals for the dynamically evolving digital landscape."
"This collaboration underscores the strategic significance of cultivating skilled IT professionals to propel digital transformation across industries. Merging HKIIT's educational expertise with ASL's industry know-how, the alliance addresses the escalating demand for tech-savvy talent in the region. As digital technologies shape future economies, the HKIIT and ASL collaboration is poised to drive innovative solutions and strengthen the Greater Bay Area's position as a leading technology hub."
"The Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) signing between HKIIT and ASL represents a milestone in enhancing IT education and professional training efforts. By nurturing a skilled and competent IT workforce, this partnership is positioned to make a substantial impact on technological advancement and digital transformation initiatives in the Greater Bay Area. With industries evolving in response to technological innovations, collaboration between academia and industry leaders, such as HKIIT and ASL, becomes indispensable in shaping the future of the IT sector."