TechSkills of Future

Semiconductor manufacturing, communication systems, EV manufacturing, green energy, mechatronics, smart grids, smart city infrastructure (including Building Information Modeling), thermodynamics, 3D modeling, chemical components, and their applications in the medical and agricultural sectors.

 

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Here's What You'll Learn

This beginner-core engineering  course introduces you to the core concepts of Tech , equipping you with the skills to promote products, grow an audience, and increase brand visibility online. Whether you’re a business owner, aspiring marketer, or freelancer this course gives you a strong foundation in digital strategy.

Course Overview :

This beginner-friendly course introduces you to the core concepts of digital marketing, equipping you with the skills to promote products, grow an audience, and increase brand visibility online. Whether you’re a business owner, aspiring marketer, or freelancer this course gives you a strong foundation in digital strategy.

What You’ll Learn :

Who This Course is For :

  • Students and beginners who want to start a career in Tech & IT

  • Professionals from non-technical backgrounds looking to transition into IT

  • Entrepreneurs and freelancers wanting to understand IT basics for their business

  • Anyone curious about technology and modern digital infrastructure

  • Fresh graduates preparing for entry-level IT roles

Requirements :

  • No prior technical knowledge required (Beginner-friendly)

  • A computer (Windows/Mac/Linux) with stable internet connection

  • Basic familiarity with using the internet and office tools (MS Word, Excel, Google Docs)

  • Curiosity, problem-solving mindset, and willingness to learn

  • (Optional) A free account on GitHub, AWS, or Microsoft Azure for hands-on labs