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Nanyang
Poly, Nokia and StarHub collaborate to develop innovative mobile phone
applications
ConvergenceAsia staff
30/09/2009
Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP),
Nokia and StarHub have entered into a strategic collaboration to set up the
Mobile Inno Sphere Centre at NYP to provide support and training to young
developers in the mobile services and applications space.
This strategic collaboration will help drive mobile content and applications
development in Singapore and foster the growth of an innovative society
through an open developer ecosystem from ideation through to product
development and commercialisation.
John Tan, NYP's Deputy Principal for Technology, said this collaboration
among Nokia, StarHub and NYP is a long-term talent and research development
partnership. “It will accelerate the delivery of Nokia Developer Trainings
in Singapore and the region through enhanced knowledge transfer among the
partners and the industry, bringing tangible values to the professional
community. The Mobile Inno Sphere Centre will also serve as an excellent
platform for our students to participate in the development of innovative
mobile applications and services and gain real-life industry experience."
The centre will train students from NYP’s School of Information Technology
and industry professionals on various enabling technologies, and also
undertake cutting edge mobile development projects for the industry.
Innovative mobile solutions and services developed by the centre will be
promoted and marketed through Nokia and StarHub’s distribution channels.
Kenny Mathers, Head of Developer Relations and Marketing, APAC, Forum Nokia
& Developer Community said, “Through our collaboration with NYP and StarHub,
Nokia is engaging young talent and enabling them to develop their skills in
mobile application development. We want to ensure that the students are
equipped with the resources and support that will help them raise their
expertise and showcase their talent in the mobile applications development
space.”
Nokia, through the Forum Nokia organisation, will provide training on
Nokia’s mobile technology platform, access to software development kits
(SDKs) and tools, and loans of Nokia devices for application development.
StarHub will help source for industry projects for the centre, and also
provide infrastructure support such as SMS gateways and location-based
services.
Tan Tong Hai, StarHub's Chief Operating Officer, believes this initiative
will help the local IT industry by boosting the skill sets for IT
professionals and students, and look forward to seeing the centre's creation
of innovative and fast-to-market mobile solutions or services that can be
introduced to end-users.
The centre, which is expected to train some 300 students and industry
professionals over the next two years, will also showcase the latest mobile
technologies and devices from Nokia.
NYP’s collaboration with Nokia dates back to 2004, when they set up the
Nokia Certified Training Centre (NCTC) in NYP, the first of its kind in the
Asia Pacific. To date, NCTC@NYP has trained more than 400 students from
Singapore and countries like Egypt, Philippines and Vietnam.
NYP and Nokia have also participated in several joint projects to create
mobile applications. One such example was the SMSDivert technology, which
was developed and made available to the market in 2004 on Nokia’s
Communicator series of business phones.
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