Torrens University and Xaana.Ai shaping the future of AI education

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A new collaboration between Torrens University Australia and Xaana.AI combines academic rigor with real-world applications to empower the next generation of AI innovators.

MEDIA RELEASE | 7 March

An exciting new strategic collaboration between Torrens University Australia and Xaana.ai aims to create dynamic learning environments that reflect the rapidly evolving field of AI.

Xaana.ai is an Australian owned and based firm specialising in cutting edge AI and quantum developments who work across Australian Government and Defence agencies as well as large enterprise organisations helping them explore opportunities to accelerate and improve decision making and extract intelligence from data, pairing human expertise with AI.

Torrens University’s Chief Marketing Officer and head of Industry Partnerships Darryn Melrose said Torrens University and Xaana.ai would work together on the co-development of subjects that aligned with the latest advancements in artificial intelligence.

“We are so excited about this collaboration and the opportunities it presents for both organisations. Importantly, it aligns with our commitment to provide our students with industry-relevant education and practical experience as part of their studies,” Mr Melrose said.

“It opens up possibilities for our students to excel in the rapidly evolving field of artificial intelligence, as we welcome the industry experts from Xaana.ai into our classrooms to engage with our students through guest lectures and workshops, providing unique insights into the practical applications of AI and sharing real-world challenges and solutions.”

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Matt Andrews from Xaana.ai said both Torrens University and Xaana AI were committed to nurturing the next generation of AI professionals and driving advancements in the field.

“We are thrilled to collaborate with Torrens University in shaping the future of AI education. We want to help cultivate an environment where students can acquire practical experience while contributing to the progress of artificial intelligence technology,” added Mr Andrews.

“Our aim through this collaboration is to bridge the gap between academia and industry, combining academic rigor with real-world applications to empower the next generation of AI innovators."

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