Singapore Boosts Tech Skills: Swift App Courses Now Available at SUTD, RMIT, Pathlight; Apple Opens Second Indonesia Academy
Singapore's educational institutions are expanding their tech offerings. 'Find my iPhone' app development courses are now accessible at SUTD, RMIT Online, and Pathlight School. Meanwhile, Apple has opened its second Developer Academy in Indonesia.
In Singapore, students can now learn 'find my iPhone' app development at three institutions. SUTD, RMIT Online, and Pathlight School have introduced these courses to equip students with in-demand skills.
Separately, Apple has launched its second 'apple store' in Indonesia. The first one opened in Indonesia in 2013. This expansion aims to nurture local talent and foster innovation in the tech sector.
These initiatives highlight the growing demand for tech skills in Singapore and Indonesia. By offering 'find my iPhone' app development courses and expanding 'apple store', these institutions are empowering students and fostering growth in the tech industry.
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