Dr. Yaw Osei Adutwum, the Minister of Education in Ghana, had the privilege of commissioning the new Cybersecurity, Digital Forensic, AI, and STEM Laboratory at Wisconsin International University College.
During the commissioning ceremony, Dr. Osei Adutwum emphasized the critical role that the laboratory will play in safeguarding Ghana’s digital future, particularly to the school. He highlighted how the facility will provide the necessary tools and environment for students to explore and excel in the fields of cybersecurity, digital forensics, artificial intelligence (AI), and STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). He stated that this will help in producing the next generation of innovative and technological leaders, equipping them with the skills needed to thrive in an increasingly digital world.
Dr. Adutwum also commended the leadership of Wisconsin International University College for their visionary efforts in establishing this state-of-the-art laboratory. He described their initiative as both inspiring and essential for ensuring that Ghana remains competitive on the global stage. The Minister urged students to seize this opportunity to shape the future of the nation, encouraging them to leverage the resources available to them to drive innovation and progress.
Dr. Adutwum extended a heartfelt thank you to the leadership of Wisconsin International University College, as well as the dedicated faculty and staff who played a pivotal role in bringing this initiative to fruition. He acknowledged the hard work and commitment of everyone involved, recognizing that their collective efforts have made it possible to provide students with such a valuable educational resource.
This development is expected to have far-reaching impacts, not only by enhancing the skill sets of students but also by contributing to the broader goal of national development and security, Dr. Adutwum emphasized.
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