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University of Canberra unveils Advanced Engineering Lab, a huge boost to IT Skills Training

New Delhi [India], October 7 (ANI/NewsVoir): The University of Canberra, Australia, officially launched a brand-new, state-of-the-art Advanced Engineering Lab today - the latest initiative in the University's efforts to significantly boost skills training in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and surrounds. The new lab in Building 27A will provide students with hands-on, practical ways to engage with new technologies. "This lab will provide an invaluable boost to the University's local pipeline of job-ready graduates for industries in the ACT region," said Professor Janine Deakin, Executive Dean of the University's Faculty of Science and Technology. "Globally, there is such a need for people with skills in robotics and IoT (Internet of Things) - this new teaching space provides the Faculty of Science and Technology with an incredibly flexible, open space for teaching with technologies such as drones, programmable autonomous devices, and robotic arms." ....

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Better for CHR to pursue HRI separate from nat'l budget

Acting Presidential Spokesperson, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles (File photo) MANILA - Malacanang is supportive of the Commission on Human Rights' (CHR) decision to pursue its planned Human Rights Institute (HRI) whose provision in the PHP5.024 trillion national budget for 2022 was vetoed by President Rodrigo Duterte. Acting Presidential Spokesperson, Cabinet Secretary Karlo Nograles, made this statement after CHR Commissioner Karen Gomez-Dumpit announced plans to pursue the formation of the HRI despite Duterte's veto. "By all means, if they want to pursue legislation, then let them do so," he said in a Palace press briefing. Citing Duterte's veto message, Nograles said the establishment of the HRI was vetoed as there was no funding appropriated for the office even if the CHR said it would use existing resources to support it. "There was a reaction about bakit hindi siya naisama doon sa (why it wasn't included in the) budget. May I state that the reason ....

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