Bangkok: CIBA DPU partners with SKY ICT to enhance digital skills and real-world work experience for students, providing a hands-on training space at a leading technology organization. They are also co-developing a modern curriculum, aiming to “awaken potential and transform the future” and produce quality graduates to support the country’s fastest-growing technology industry.
According to Thai News Agency, the College of Innovative Business Administration and Accountancy (CIBA), Dhurakij Pundit University (DPU), signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Sky ICT Public Company Limited (SKY ICT), the country’s leader in IT solutions, to support education, internships, and digital skills development for DPU students. The signing ceremony was attended by Ajarn Wasukarn Wisansawat, Dean of CIBA, and Khunying Jittipattanakulchai, Chief Service Officer of Sky Group.
Asst. Prof. Wasukarn Wisansawat, Dean of the College of Innovative Business and Accountancy (CIBA), Dhurakij Pundit University (DPU), stated that this collaboration elevates experiential learning to align with the demands of the digital labor market, particularly in the areas of cybersecurity, artificial intelligence, and digital platforms, which are rapidly growing. SKY ICT has previously received interns from DPU and found them to have high potential, adaptability, and quick learning. Therefore, the company has further expanded its collaboration with DPU through the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU). This agreement aligns with DPU’s commitment to developing individuals who are not only ready for work but also ready to grow at every stage of their lives, while also encouraging students to continuously develop their potential. SKY ICT sees SKY ICT as a visionary partner with a modern vision and committed to supporting students. This collaboration provides students with real-world experience and a
clearer career path, serving as a key database for curriculum development aligned with modern technologies and work systems. This partnership aims to produce quality graduates and reduce the skills gap between learning and work.