Fujitsu and Macquarie University partner to help address critical shortage of machine learning engineers
- Fujitsu and Macquarie University announced a strategic partnership on March 31, 2025, in Kawasaki, Japan, to offer a new four-week online course titled "Fujitsu AutoML: Mastering Automated Machine Learning".
- The partnership was formed to address the shortage of machine learning engineers by offering university-developed AI micro credentials.
- Students, researchers, and industry professionals will gain access to Fujitsu's proprietary AutoML technology and develop skills in automated machine learning through basic theory and practical exercises.
- The course will utilize the Fujitsu AutoML tool, a component of the Fujitsu Kozuchi cloud-based AI platform, which accelerates AI implementation by evaluating promising machine learning pipelines and enhancing transparency in data-driven decision-making.
- The AI micro credentials will be available on Macquarie University's online learning platforms, including LinkedIn Learning and Udemy, providing access to faster and more accurate AI models, with Fujitsu Kozuchi supporting seven AI areas including Generative AI, AutoML, predictive analytics, text, vision, AI trust and explainable AI.
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Fujitsu and Macquarie University partner to help address critical shortage of machine learning engineers
New micro credentials course will give students access to Fujitsu's AutoML technology, allowing them to generate AI models more rapidly
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