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Nichols College in Dudley announced it will launch a new center to train students in robotic process automation, according to a Dec. 1 press release.
Created in partnership with NICE, an Israeli software firm, Nichols’ new Center for Intelligent Process Automation teaches students how to develop and consult on robotic process automation, a field which is wanting for talent and labor, per the release.
The center allows students to participate in consultation for local educational and business community members.
“CIPA provides students an unrivaled immersive opportunity in a data science field that is revolutionizing the business landscape, including the opportunity to apply their RPA skills toward solving real problems for neighboring organizations. This is a hallmark of the Nichols experiential education and another example of our commitment to the community,” said Nichols President Glenn Sulmasy in a statement.
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