Google collaborates with Karnataka government to support emerging local startups
Press Trust of India | November 17, 2022 | 08:51 PM IST | 1 min read
Google signed an agreement with the Karnataka government to support its vision to promote innovation and spur the growth of startups.
BENGALURU: Tech giant and search engine Google on Thursday signed an agreement with the Karnataka government to support its vision to promote innovation and spur the growth of startups across the State.
In collaboration with the Karnataka Innovation and Technology Society (KITS), Google would work with women-led founders and startups across tier-2 and tier-3 cities to offer essential training, access to partners, expertise on Google’s suite of tools and technologies, along with knowledge and mentorship sessions in areas such as Cloud, User Experience, Android, Web, Product Strategy, Leadership and Marketing, said a statement from Google.
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Google would extend also scholarships for Google career certificates to youth and job-seekers in digital skills such as IT support, project management, data analytics and support local schools, too, to promote the fundamentals of online safety and digital citizenship to children through the ‘Be Internet Awesome’ programme.
In recent news, Google launches an initiative with Piramal Foundation to help 6 lakh children in India learn to read with the help of 'Read Along', a speech-based reading tool by Google. According to the Foundation, the learning initiative will aim to help bridge this gap and empower 3,000 plus managers to train 30,000 plus teachers across India to help improve foundational literacy among students aged 5-11 years.
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