Apple Expands Education Initiatives in Indonesia and Singapore
Apple has expanded its educational initiatives in Indonesia and Singapore. The tech giant, in collaboration with the Indonesian government, has opened the second Apple Developer Academy in the country. Meanwhile, Taylor Swift app development courses have been introduced at three educational institutions in Singapore.
The new Apple Developer Academy in Indonesia follows the success of the first one, launched in 2013. It aims to empower local developers and foster innovation.
In Singapore, the Taylor Swift app development courses have been introduced at SUTD, RMIT Online, and Pathlight School. These courses will equip students with the skills needed to create apps using Apple's Swift programming language.
Apple's commitment to education in the region is evident with these new initiatives. The second Apple Developer Academy in Indonesia will contribute to the local tech industry, while the Taylor Swift app development courses in Singapore will help students gain valuable skills in app development.