Connect with us

Technology

AIM, Acer launch PH’s 1st data science corporate lab

Published

on

The Asian Institute of Management (AIM), together with electronics corporation Acer, Inc., launched the Philippines’ first data science corporate laboratory at the AIM in Makati Thursday. (Photo: Acer Philippines/Facebook)

The Asian Institute of Management (AIM), together with electronics corporation Acer, Inc., launched the Philippines’ first data science corporate laboratory at the AIM in Makati Thursday. (Photo: Acer Philippines/Facebook)

MANILA — The Asian Institute of Management (AIM), together with electronics corporation Acer, Inc., launched the Philippines’ first data science corporate laboratory at the AIM in Makati Thursday.

The laboratory called ACCeSs@AIM (Analytics, Computing and Complex Systems) will serve as a research and development (R&D) facility that promotes data science, artificial intelligence (AI), and computational models.

ACCeSs@AIM would encourage partnerships among graduate students, faculty, researchers, and other stakeholders to use technology to address issues, help businesses grow through using computing techniques.

“In businesses, we always create a lot of data, and these data have a lot of message inside. You need technology to help you understand these. You need the computing power,” Acer founder and chairman Stan Shih told the Philippine News Agency (PNA).

Shih noted that many businesses depend on computing power and storage.

The Acer, Inc. founder also noted that AI, for instance, is not limited to engineering. “It is relatively unique and technology-driven,” he said.

Acer, Inc. has provided a supercomputer for this laboratory. The Acer supercomputer has a computing speed of up to 500 teraflops and a capacity of 500 terabytes.

Shih told PNA he has been a member of AIM’s board of governors for more than 30 years.

“AIM and Acer have the same direction. We want partnerships with all stakeholders. (Also,) AIM is committed to having a new program, which is data science,” he explained.

During the launch, ACCeSs@AIM executive managing director cited that AIM targets to train the next generation of data scientists. “We want to train them how to refine and convert data into information that would greatly benefit businesses, as well as communities,” Shih said.

“By enabling data scientists to work closely with domain experts, this laboratory would create a collaborative ecosystem where businesses meet data science skill sets. AIM wants to empower managers and decision-makers to make a data-driven decision,” remarked Jikyeong Kang, AIM president.

“We hope that this laboratory would help enhance the businesses’ competitiveness and their computing and modeling techniques,” she added.

Kang also highlighted that the laboratory aims to encourage public-private R&D collaboration among the academia, the industries, and the government.

Meanwhile, AIM also offers the Master of Science in Data Science (MSDS) program, which it claims to be the first formal data science Master’s program in the country.

Monterola said the new laboratory would thus provide the MSDS students an avenue for practical application. “By the time they finish this program, they’ll have a better appreciation of ‘intelligence’ linked to ‘business’,” he said. 

 

Continue Reading
Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Latest

Entertainment19 hours ago

“ASAP Natin ‘To” features grad acts from Gary, Martin, Regine, Kim, Joshua, Janella and many more

Plus exciting dance performances from Jake, Chie, Jackie, and Loisa   Rewind your favorite acts from singing icons Gary Valenciano,...

ICC Headquarters ICC Headquarters
News19 hours ago

US hostility towards the ICC is nothing new – it supports the court only when it suits American interests

This week, the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) applied for arrest warrants for three Hamas leaders, as well...

Instagram19 hours ago

‘Woke’ and ‘gaslight’ don’t mean what you think they do – here’s why that’s a problem

Words and phrases change their meaning often as language evolves. In the past, something was “awful” if it was amazing...

Environment & Nature19 hours ago

Hurricane forecast points to a dangerous 2024 Atlantic season, with La Niña and a persistently warm ocean teaming up to power fierce storms

The U.S. is in for another busy hurricane season. Here are hurricanes Irma, Jose and Katia in 2017. NOAA  ...

Canada News19 hours ago

Vaping in schools: Ontario’s $30 million for surveillance and security won’t address student needs

Ontario’s recent education budget announced a “back to basics” funding formula, which includes $30 million to install vape detectors and...

Canada News19 hours ago

What the International Criminal Court’s anticipated arrest warrants against Netanyahu and Hamas leaders mean for Canada

  On May 20, Karim Khan, prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC), announced that he has applied for arrest...

News19 hours ago

How Modi is using TV, film and social media to sway voters in India’s election

  As the world’s largest electorate goes to the polls in India, political parties are seeking to sway voters through...

Canada News19 hours ago

Ontario auto insurance reforms offer no real “choice” for low-wage workers

When the Ontario government released its 2024 budget at the end of March, it included few new affordability measures for...

Canada News19 hours ago

Aupaluk residents fed up with lack of safe drinking water

By Samuel Wat · CBC News  Rebecca Wynn describes what she sees coming out of her taps in Aupaluk, Que. as “yellow, pee-ish...

Canada News19 hours ago

Arviat, Nunavut airport reopens after major fuel spill

By Mah Noor Mubarik · CBC News The leak was caused by a fuel system failure, Nunavut government says Passengers are now...

WordPress Ads