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    Conclase Academy Expands Tech Industry Influence, Introduces AI Course

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    By Aaior K. Comfort

    Conclase Academy, a leading software engineering school, has announced the introduction of new courses in Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Python, aimed at enhancing the tech skills of Africans. Founder Adeposi Bamiduro, in a statement on Tuesday, revealed that the academy has extended its training to Kenya, marking its third African country of operation.

    Bamiduro emphasized that the rising demand for AI-related skills, especially in generative AI and deep learning, has made it crucial for the academy to expand at this time. With over 500 students trained and a 95% hiring rate across its programs, Conclase Academy has earned a reputation for propelling tech careers. Kenyan students will benefit from a curriculum that combines industry-relevant theory with practical hands-on training, preparing graduates for job opportunities in just six months.

    In addition to AI and Python, Conclase Academy offers courses in Cybersecurity, Data Analysis, Frontend and Backend Engineering, DevOps, and Product Management. The academy is also focused on building a supportive tech community by connecting students with local and international job prospects.

    The expansion into Kenya represents a key step in positioning Africa as a global hub for tech talent

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