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    Assam positions youth workforce for AI era at world economic forum

    Speaking on the second day of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, the chief minister outlined how Assam is overhauling its skilling ecosystem
    HRK News BureauBy HRK News BureauJanuary 21, 20262 Mins Read4017 Views
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    Assam is taking steps to future-proof its workforce as automation and artificial intelligence begin to reshape jobs and industries, chief minister Himanta Biswa Sarma said on Tuesday, 20th January. The state is focusing on skill development that aligns closely with emerging technologies, while leveraging its relatively young population.

    Speaking on the second day of the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, Sarma outlined how Assam is overhauling its skilling ecosystem to match the needs of a fast-changing global economy. He highlighted that the state is moving away from conventional training models and adopting approaches that are more industry-oriented and employment-focused.

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    Assam Skill Development University has been placed at the core of this strategy. It is being supported by a range of complementary initiatives designed to build job-ready capabilities. The emphasis is on curricula that reflect real-world industry requirements, with greater focus on hands-on training and practical exposure. The goal is to ensure that students and young professionals are equipped with skills relevant to AI-enabled and automated workplaces.

    The CM also drew attention to Assam’s progress in advanced manufacturing. The state is home to one of the most digitally advanced manufacturing facilities globally, underscoring its ability to integrate cutting-edge technology with industrial growth. Such developments are expected to create skilled employment opportunities while strengthening Assam’s position in high-value manufacturing.

    The panel discussion saw participation from several global leaders and policymakers, including representatives from the United States and Europe. Conversations focused on how governments can prepare their workforces for technological disruption, the importance of large-scale skill transformation, and the need for collaboration between industry, academia and public institutions.

    Assam is attending the World Economic Forum for the first time this year. The engagement is expected to help position Assam as a promising destination for future-oriented investments.

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