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Avaya Expressed its Digital Transformation Goals

Activated its university outreach programme and more than 70 graduating engineers attend first elective course

Avaya expressed its commitment to India’s digital transformation goals through the Avaya University Outreach Programme, a series of initiatives with leading educational institutes in Pune. More than 70 graduating engineers attended the first elective course at the Cummins College of Engineering for Women, one of four colleges with which Avaya is collaborating on the programme.

The Avaya curriculum is a one-semester elective course, developed by Avaya in collaboration with the Colleges of Engineering. The course covers key trends in emerging technologies and telecommunication, including digital and IP telephony, VoIP protocols, unified communications and contact center applications and provides new engineers with the skills to develop their careers and further India’s digital transformation efforts. Avaya plans to make the course available to other educational institutions and colleges in Pune and across the nation.

India is driving digital transformation efforts to boost economic growth and provide access to digital services, knowledge and information for all citizens. Avaya is working with four colleges in Pune – to help develop training in key technologies and help deliver the skilled workforce India requires.

The Avaya University Outreach Programme consists of four key elements— Avaya curriculum, Technology exchange program for Faculty, Avaya Champs and Technology enablement for students.

Vijay Mhaskar, Senior Director, Pune R&D at Avaya India, said, “This programme is aimed at helping to transform the educational curriculum and developing the skilled workforce that will drive India’s digital transformation goals. We are very proud to be associated with the leading engineering institutes in Pune and in helping today’s students meet the evolving needs of industry. Following the success of our efforts in Pune, we are planning to implement other such outreach programs in other cities and to continue our efforts in supporting India’s digitization.”

Dr. M. B. Khambete, Principal, MKSSS’s Cummins College of Engineering for Women, said, “With the rapid changes in the telecom Industry, it is imperative our students are updated and employable from day one. Therefore we are excited about this initiative between global leader in communications Avaya and Cummins College of Engineering for Women’ to offer an academic course namely “Unified communications and contact center applications” to augment our students with latest cutting edge technologies. I am sure our collaboration with Avaya will increase in years to come and help students to enhance their employability.”

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