Polaris signs pact with University of Western Sydney

IT company Polaris Software today said that it has entered into a strategic partnership with University of Western Sydney to address the issue of IT skill shortages in Australia.

New Delhi: IT company Polaris Software today said that it has entered into a strategic partnership with University of Western Sydney to address the issue of IT skill shortages in Australia.

The tie-up has been facilitated by the NSW Government's department of State and Regional Development which helped Polaris launch its PACE Labs - a software testing automation and performance engineering Centre of Excellence in Sydney last year.

"The partnership will contribute to international research, skill and workforce building for Western Sydney and work experience and exchange programmes for UWS graduates," University of Western Sydney, College of Health and Science Dean Beryl Hesketh said in a statement here.

"The signing of an MoU only reaffirms our long-standing relationship and commitment to the country," Polaris Software Lab Chairman and Chief Executive Officer Arun Jain said.

The Western Sydney region was chosen because it is a major centre for population growth, the release added.
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