Microsoft Skills Bootcamp - Where Your Tech Future Begins

Elevate your tech skills this summer!

Join our Summer School 2024: Microsoft Skills Bootcamp - Where Your Tech Future Begins and gain the sought-after Cloud, Security, Data & AI expertise that Australian and New Zealand businesses are seeking. 

Why you should participate

  • Network with industry experts.
  • Develop the skills needed to lead in tech.
  • Unlock the potential of Cloud, Security, Data & AI for transformative applications.
  • Learn to create tech solutions with Microsoft experts.
  • Connect with industry partners, Microsoft, and Akkodis as you embark on your tech career.

Starting on 2 December, this intensive course offers hands-on experience with industry professionals in areas like computer vision, natural language processing (NLP), conversational AI, real-time analytics, databases and more!

Don't miss this golden opportunity to be at the forefront of tech. Register now to secure your place in the bootcamp!

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