SmartBridge partners with Google to Revolutionize Project-Based Learning and Virtual Internships Across India

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“The two-day FDP on Android programming using Kotlin that Google organized in collaboration with SmartInternz was really educational

KRC TIMES National Bureau

CHENNAI : SmartBridge has partnered with Google to redefine project-based learning and virtual internships in the educational landscape of India. This collaboration is initiated through the Google for Developers India Edu program. 

The commitment of SmartBridge to enhance learning experiences has led to the establishment of partnerships with over 400 colleges across India. Some of the premier colleges that have benefitted from this association include the Vellore Institute of Technology, among others. With the support of Google, this partnership has empowered students and teaching staff with cutting-edge technology, focusing on Machine Learning with TensorFlow and Android app development.

Speaking about the collaboration, Garima Mehra, Program Manager of Google, said, “SmartBridge’s partnership with Google for Developers India Edu program has been instrumental in scaling the learning experience and reach for Android app development and Machine Learning with TensorFlow to 400+ institutions across India.

The SmartBridge team has been able to successfully enable students’ outcomes with their unique program design coupled with strong engagement of faculty, mentors, and institutions. We look forward to more partnerships with the SmartBridge team to bring the latest Google tech to Indian universities and students.”

Amarender Katkam, CEO and founder of SmartBridge said, ”SmartBridge’s project-based learning approach, implemented through the SmartInternz platform which deepens students’ technical and professional skills. The partnership has reached over 400 educational institutions nationwide, impacting students and educators nationwide.”

SmartBridge looks forward to continuing and expanding the partnership with Google to build job-ready talent with emerging skills. 

SmartBridge, a Veranda Learning Enterprise partners with Google to offer students:

  • Access to Cutting-Edge Technology: Through hands-on learning modules and virtual internships students will gain hands-on experience with the latest Google technologies, providing them with valuable skills for future careers.
  • Project-Based Learning: SmartBridge’s project-based learning approach ensures that students apply theoretical knowledge to real-world scenarios, fostering a deeper understanding of concepts and problem-solving skills.
  • Virtual Internship Opportunities: The partnership will introduce students to virtual internship programs, allowing them to work on live projects, collaborate with industry experts, and gain practical experience while still in college.
  • Faculty and Mentor Engagement: The collaboration will involve faculty and mentors from partner institutions, creating a supportive ecosystem for students’ growth and development.
  • Expanding Horizons: SmartBridge and Google’s joint efforts aim to reach more institutions and students, democratizing access to quality education and career opportunities in technology.

“The two-day FDP on Android programming using Kotlin that Google organized in collaboration with SmartInternz was really educational. Through the use of Android Studio and Kotlin, the training offered useful insight into the creation of Android apps,” said Sunil K Joseph, Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science, Mar Augusthinose College.

In addition to that, Sunil K Joseph also said, “The resource person guiding the FDP was knowledgeable and affable, promptly responding to any inquiries that surfaced throughout the sessions. In addition, she showed us the Google Android learning route, which allowed us to expand our understanding of and proficiency with Android app development. Overall, the experience was fruitful and instructive,” 

I was able to gain a better understanding of Android Studio and the Kotlin programming language. In addition, I acquired the skills necessary to create an application from scratch,” said Nandakishor V, a student of  Vellore Institute of Technology, Bhopal.

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