Singapore gets first green ICT solutions centre from HP
HP and Singapore’s Nanyang Polytechnic (NYP) will set up the city’s first “green” ICT solutions centre. The Centre will be located inside NYP and aims to train some 2,400 students and industry professionals on sustainable ICT solutions over the next three years.
The NYP-HP Green ICT Solutions Centre is expected to serve as a platform for students and staff from NYP as well as the HP team, together to work with enterprises on the development and trail of eco-friendly technologies, in particular, those that improve data centre operations such as energy and thermal technologies, infrastructure design and innovations that maximise energy efficiency, resource utilisation and business agility, according to HP. HP and NYP will jointly develop the curriculum and case studies relevant for NYP’s infocomm and engineering students.
“By providing a conducive environment for students to gain real-life, hands-on experience in “green” ICT, the centre aims to cultivate a growing pool of infocomm professionals experienced in environmentally-friendly information communication technologies,” HP said.
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Category: Applications, Climate change, Data centres, Green corporations







