Hancom Academy Partners with NVIDIA to Train AI Talent... Recruiting Students
Hancom Academy, a subsidiary of Hancom Inc., announced on the 21st that it is recruiting students for the 4th term of the "NVIDIA AI Academy," a program to nurture next-generation artificial intelligence (AI) talent, in collaboration with NVIDIA and the Korea Standards Association.
This course aims to provide a broad understanding of the AI field and strengthen practical skills. It will run from the 2nd of next month until March 5th of next year, and anyone unemployed or non-majors challenging the AI field can participate.
Holders of the National Tomorrow Learning Card can receive full tuition support from the government. Selected students, who pass document screening and a basic coding test, will receive training at the Hancom Academy Bundang Education Center.
The curriculum consists of ▲basic programming (C, C++, Python) ▲deep learning and advanced AI courses ▲design of video processing and natural language processing models. In particular, it includes an advanced course of the NVIDIA DLI (Deep Learning Institute), where students can experience practical projects using NVIDIA's latest technology. The focus is on developing skills applicable in real industry settings.
Graduates will receive various opportunities and benefits. These include advanced practical environments such as NVIDIA GPU cloud servers and Jetson boards, as well as resume and portfolio review services, and employment support. After completing the course, students will be issued an NVIDIA DLI global competency certificate, and outstanding graduates will have the opportunity to participate in the NVIDIA Certified Instructor Program.
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Kim Jongheon, CEO of Hancom Academy, emphasized, "As the pace of AI technology and industry development is very rapid, it has become crucial to cultivate field-oriented talent who can be immediately deployed in practice. Hancom Academy leads the education field of the 4th industrial revolution technologies, including AI, by providing customized learning based on excellent expertise and rich experience."
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