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University Of Mauritius  and Oracle partner to Develop Breast Cancer Awareness App

 Software company Oracle and University of Mauritius have announced the successful completion of a three-year skills development program that has trained over 1,000 students in the latest cloud computing technologies.

 As part of the program the student entrepreneurs of Oracle Student Ambassador Club used Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) and Oracle NoSQL Database technologies to successfully develop a mobile application for breast cancer awareness.

“Information technology has been identified as a key economic pillar by the Government of Mauritius, and the availability of a highly skilled IT talent pool is vital for us to achieve this objective. Our collaboration with Oracle has helped prepare students for a rewarding career in the country’s fast growing IT industry,” said Professor Sanjeev Kumar Sobhee Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Academia) / AG. Vice-Chancellor , University of Mauritius.

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This application and further innovation efforts of the student entrepreneurs will be supported via Oracle for Startups program. The application (ioSAndroid) helps individuals perform a self-examination by providing them information and demonstration videos thus also supporting a nationwide early cancer screening and detection program.

“The development of the breast cancer awareness application using Oracle Cloud Infrastructure technology is a great testament to the success of the program.said” Professor Sanjeev

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” The application developed by the students already has over 1,000 active users. A ceremony attended by Hon Mrs Kalpana Devi K oonjoo-Shah, Minister of Gender Equality and Family Welfare, Mauritius and Hon. Deepak Balgobin Ministry of Information Technology, Communication and Innovation, Mauritius was recently organised to formally launch the application and mark the completion of the training program.

 “At Oracle, we are fully committed to preparing the next-generation Mauritian workforce for the digital economy, which is powered by cloud-led digital technologies like AI, machine learning and the Internet of Things (IoT). Our collaboration with the University of Mauritius aims to build a technological and innovation mindset among the new entrepreneurs and future business leaders of Mauritius,” said Dr. Avinash Ramtohul, Managing Director, Oracle Mauritius.

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