Yaba College of Technology is poised to embrace a transformative era with plans to integrate Artificial Intelligence (AI) and robotics into its academic curriculum.
The institution has also put in place plans to replace the computer science course with Artificial Intelligence, Robotics, and other skills related courses.
This was made known during a courtesy visit by the YABATECH Rector, Dr. Ibraheem Abdul, to Chief Babatunde Fanimokun, a distinguished elder statesman, renowned philanthropist, and developmental economist.
In a statement signed and released by the YABATECH management, Dr. Abdul stressed the importance of incorporating cutting-edge technologies, like AI and robotics, to equip students with the skills needed in the rapidly evolving job market.
He said, “The AI and robotics hub will serve as a dedicated space for cutting-edge research and development in artificial intelligence and robotics technologies. Faculty, students, and industry professionals can collaborate on projects that push the boundaries of innovation. Artificial Intelligence and other skills related courses will be replacing the computer science course from next session.”
This move will position YABATECH at the forefront of educational innovation, preparing students for the challenges and opportunities of the ever-evolving digital era.
Engr. Abdul stated that this initiative would foster collaborations with industry leaders, creating opportunities for internships, joint projects, and knowledge exchange.