Belgium Campus iTversity has partnered with UiPath to advance its training capabilities in software automation and AI.
By becoming an UiPath Academic Alliance member, the education institution will access UiPath’s automation and AI curricula.
Dr Jannie Zaaiman, CE of education and academic collaboration at Belgium Campus iTversity, explains that the partnership will expand Belgium Campus’ ability to equip students with Robotic Process Automation, AI and Agentic Automation skills, preparing them for the Fifth Industrial Revolution.
“Belgium Campus’ course material already includes aspects of robotics, which translates to projects such as robot races and a recent partnership with Penn State University to construct a small-scale vertical farming robot. Now we will be able to offer our students additional hands-on skills development in the exciting field of software automation and AI, unlocking even more potential,” says Zaaiman.
The relationship offers learners hands-on experience through industry-leading automation tools, which aligns with Belgium Campus’ goal of producing graduates ready to be leaders in their fields.
Florin Grigorescu, EMEA head of UiPath academic alliance, says: “When we launched the UiPath Academic Alliance, we took on the mission to democratise automation training to prevent the emergence of a skills gap and make sure that the workforce of the future has easy access to valuable automation and AI skills. We are proud to have Belgium Campus iTversity join our program as it expands its reputation as a world-class institution that offers its students critical automation and AI tools they need to succeed on the job market.”
Through the partnership, Belgium Campus iTversity will also be able to launch its own UiPath Excellence Program Pilot.