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Torrens University and TechForce Services collaboration nurtures future business technology leaders

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Torrens University Australia and TechForce Services are thrilled to announce a significant industry collaboration aimed at promoting innovation and supporting talent within the business and technology sectors. 

TechForce Services, and its experiential learning initiative TechForce Academy, will collaborate with Torrens University to provide internships, mentorship programs, and industry-relevant projects for students pursuing business technology-related degrees.    

Chief Marketing Officer, Industry Partnerships Darryn Melrose said the collaboration reflected the university’s commitment to providing students with an industry-focused education. 

“TechForce Services and Torrens University believe that this collaboration will make a significant contribution to the advancement of business, technology and innovation, creating an exciting ecosystem for both students and industry professionals,” Mr Melrose said. 

“With joint workshops and guest lectures, we will be enhancing the exchange of knowledge between the academic and corporate worlds. This hands-on experience will empower students to develop practical skills and knowledge, better preparing them for successful careers in the tech industry.” 

Director of TechForce Services Sathis Babu said TechForce was excited to collaborate with Torrens University as they worked together to nurture the next generation of business technology leaders. 

"By combining our industry expertise with Torrens University’s commitment to academic excellence, we aim to establish a mutually beneficial collaboration that supports students and the technology industry as a whole,” said Mr Babu. 

“It is also an opportunity for our staff to take advantage of opportunities for higher education and professional development through Torrens University.” 


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About Torrens University 

As Australia’s fastest-growing university, Torrens University Australia brings a careers-focused and global perspective to Australian higher education. With around 19, 000+ students from 124+ countries, Torrens University boasts a credible industry-immersive difference for its students and strong research output. Offering high-quality and specialised degree programs in a wide range of academic disciplines, Torrens University proudly delivers   undergraduate, graduate and specialised degree programs at campuses in Sydney, Adelaide, Melbourne, Brisbane, Auckland and online. Torrens University’s vision, “We champion the power of people to connect the world for good”, and its values of beginning and ending with people, being good, being creative and bold, and being global are at its core. The vision and values underpin the university and informs all the work done in our institutions. As a private higher education provider, Torrens University Australia is the only university in Australia and New Zealand, and one of four globally, to be a Certified B Corporation, meaning we are committed to the highest standards of verified social and environmental performance, public transparency, and legal accountability to balance profit and purpose.       

 

About TechForce Services 

TechForce Services, a globally recognised leader in technology solutions, specialises in Salesforce workforce development, establishing itself as a pivotal force in the tech industry. We are seamlessly bridging the gap between academic learning and practical industry demands, ensuring a continuous flow of highly skilled professionals into the workforce. In alignment with its mission, TechForce Services has introduced TechForce Academy, an innovative learning platform designed to further this bridge, providing learners with the necessary tools and knowledge to thrive in a technology-driven world. 

TechForce Academy emerges as a beacon for aspiring tech professionals, offering a curriculum that is both cutting-edge and comprehensive. With a focus on Cloud, SaaS, Low-Code & No-Code, and CRM training programs, the academy prepares students not just for certification, but for real-world challenges. This commitment to practical, hands-on learning ensures that graduates are not only job-ready but are also equipped to contribute significantly to their respective fields from day one. TechForce Academy stands as a testament to TechForce Services dedication to fostering the next generation of tech talent, empowering individuals to unlock their full potential and pave the way for a successful career in technology.


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