IEEE Launches Initiative To Make Courses More Accessible, Relevant For Professional dev’t

November 21, 2022
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IEEE Career Path

The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), has launched the IEEE Continu>ED initiative to make its online courses for continuing education more affordable, accessible, and relevant to engineers and other technical professionals in Africa.

IEEE is the world’s largest technical professional organisation.

Eligible businesses, industries, and organisations, in both the public and private sectors in Nigeria and Ghana, can enroll in the IEEE Continu>ED pilot project for a four-month free trial to a selection of 18 of IEEE’s premium course programs.

Topics included in the IEEE Continu>ED pilot program include Digital Transformation, Blockchain, Artificial Intelligence, 5G, The Smart Grid, Power Safety Standards, and more.

Former chair of the IEEE Africa Council, Vincent Kaabunga, says “This is an exceptional opportunity for companies in Africa to give their employees access to high-quality technical content that will impact productivity and keep organisations competitive in today’s rapidly changing technological world.”

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Do you wish to develop and advance the educational level of your staff? Do you want the kind of professional education that will transform and change the way your employees work and contribute to the organization’s growth? If you answer yes to these questions, take advantage of the IEEE Contniu>ED pilot project to improve the technical knowledge and skills of your employees at no cost. This opportunity will be available for only a limited time.

To learn more, and sign up for the four-month free trial, visit website or contact Nneoma Ofodile: nneoma@ieee.org.

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