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UET

University of Emerging Technologies

Representative

Prasad Mavuduri

About UET

The University of Emerging Technologies (UET) complements the existing universities/colleges and offers online for-credit (by the American Council on Education) and not-for-credit courses in emerging technologies. UET provides (1) short certificate courses (Nano and Micro degrees) and (2) continuing / executive education classes, and also (3) helps partner universities and colleges in recruiting international students. UET focuses on job-ready and deployable skills; hence, it is socially responsible commerce. UET credits are transferable to most colleges and universities in the US, Canada, and globally.

About the Representative

Prasad Mavuduri

Business & Technology professional with 30+ years of experience in Process Control, Systems Engineering, Product Development, Business Transformations, and Business Systems (IT Infrastructure, ERPs, CRMs, Web Applications, Reporting, etc.). Specially focused on Emerging Technologies and Digital transformations with Data Science, IoT, and Analytics for the last six years. Chairman of a non-profit board (The Emerging Tech Foundation) advocating for “Applied Technologists” vs. pure technologists. Alumni leader for Kellogg School of Management, Advisory Board member for Rutgers University @SF for their Data Science program. Lived and worked in 9 different countries, had global experience, managed a global team of 250 people, and budgets up to $40 M. Very Strategic & Managerial, and Hands-on & nimble.

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