Microsoft, SBI join hands to train differently-abled people to find jobs
Team Udayavani, Feb 24, 2020, 2:55 PM IST
Mumbai: Global tech major Microsoft on Monday, February 24 announced a partnership with SBI to train differently-abled people find jobs in the banking, financial services, and insurance (BFSI) sector.
Over 500 differently-abled youths will be upskilled in the first year of the collaboration. It is an ideal partnership. This is a new beginning in training and finding people with any kind of disability but employable. Our experience with them has been fantastic, SBI Chairman Rajnish Kumar told reporters here.
Microsoft’s president of global sales, marketing, and operations Jean-Philippe Courtois said there are 26 million differently-abled people in India and it is essential to use newer ways to use technology to enable them to participate in the 21st-century economy.
A company statement said SBI Foundation and Microsoft will develop an artificial intelligence-powered market place that will enable the BFSI industry to connect more easily with differently-abled people for upskilling and employment opportunities.
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