New Delhi, Oct 19 (Agency) City- based Intuitive Data Solutions (IDS) Private Limited has partnered with FutureSkills Prime to offer advanced courses in blockchain technology. It is a joint initiative by The National Association of Software and Services Companies (NASSCOM) and MeitY (Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology), a statement said on Wednesday. IDS is currently offering Certified Hyperledger Developer, Certified Ethereum Developer, and Certified Blockchain Developer courses. As India steadily transcends towards a digital age, IDS strives to empower the youth of the country to become skilled and visionary leaders. Established in the year 2019, IDS is an Indian subsidiary of US-based Information Data System. Currently headquartered in Michigan, USA, Information Data Systems was established in 1996. IDS enables enterprises and governments to accelerate adoption of new technologies, untangle complex issues that emerge during digital evolution, and orchestrate ongoing innovation.
FutureSkills Prime is a wholesome career building program to be a NASSCOM certified professional. FutureSkills Prime, first of its kind government and industry partnership that aims to drive a national skilling ecosystem for digital technologies and provide courses in new age technology to make the talent pool employable. Mr Aravind Voruganti, VP-Blockchain at IDS said “ This partnership is aimed at upskilling the youth of the nation in Blockchain technology by providing easier access to such courses. We are confident in enabling many aspiring professionals to build their careers in Blockchain through this collaboration”. Ms Kirti Seth- CEO, SSC NASSCOM said “FutureSkills Prime is pleased to partner with IDS as part of its mission to upskill citizens of India in emerging technologies. The collaboration has come at the right time as demand for blockchain talent is increasing especially among fintech companies and “deep-tech” startups. Not only are the courses aligned to Industry standards but also provide a chance to learners to avail government incentives and get back a part of the course fee.”