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Zensar Centre ties up with Essex varsity

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Pune, March 9 Zensar Centre for Business Innovation (ZCBI) has announced its collaboration with the School of Entrepreneurship and Business, University of Essex (UoE) in London, for creating global entrepreneurs.

New programs and initiatives are envisaged simultaneously in Pune and London. Talking to presspersons, Mr Ganesh Natarajan, Deputy Chairman and Managing Director, Zensar, noted that the tie-up with UoE would address the shortage of managerial skills and also help in developing an entrepreneurial workforce. The partnership involves joint research and collaborative teaching between Zensar and the UoE for business transformation and technology management.

An Extension Centre would be created in the University of Essex using Zensar’s Solution BluePrint (SBP). The Solution BluePrint is Zensar’s unique framework that enables software automation and creation of reusable components.

Zensar has actively pursued the industry-academia collaboration model to attract fresh talent and to address existing skills shortage under its Centre of Excellence (CoE) initiative. He added that through this joint effort, the ZCBI curriculum would be accredited by the UoE; the student would spend nine months in Pune at the Zensar Campus and could opt to spend three months at University of Essex.

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