UWI launches digital transformation project

Vice Chancellor of the University of the West Indies (UWI), Professor Sir Hilary Beckles has warned that economies of regional countries are “sagging” and there is urgent need for a makeover.

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“It doesn’t require much detailed assessment to recognize that the Caribbean economy pre-Covid, but now even clearer so post-Covid, the Caribbean economy is in need of new sources of entrepreneurial and innovative action and energy. We have to rebuild these economies,” Sir Hilary said during the during Monday’s official launch of the UWI digital transformation project titled “Empowering the UWI Revenue Revolution with Digital Transformation”.

The academic said the continued focus on “old sectors” was no longer yielding the desired economic and social benefits for the region, arguing that the time has come for greater focus on building out a more digital economy if the region is to remain competitive.

“Old sectors of the economy have to be reformed, they have to be energized, they have to be restructured; and we are in search of new economic drivers, new forms of converting knowledge into industry and into productivity production,”

“This is the time where the regional economy . . . has to be made over. We have to make-over this Caribbean economy. It is sagging, it is not as competitive as we would like it to be for all of the reasons – the world is moving ahead and the vehicle they are using to do this is the digital economy. The digital technologies are being implemented in sectors that are traditional and in the creation of new sectors,” Sir Hilary told the ceremony.

The UWI said its digital transformation project is focused on five mission-critical operations across the university system: academics, knowledge resource, technology, finance, and administration.

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The BDS$12 million (One BDS$=US$0.50 cents) loan project is being funded by the Barbados-based Caribbean Development Bank (CDB) with the Barbados government standing as guarantor for two million dollars and the government of Antigua and Barbuda and the insurance company, Sagicor, as the other guarantors.

Sir Hilary said the UWI has been engaged in research over the past decade leading up to its digital transformation plan and the project is taking place “to serve the people of this region”.

He said the intention also is to make the regional premier tertiary institution, the “digital transformation epicenter of the Caribbean” assuring that the university would not be taking the resources and “throwing them into a technology black hole”.

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He said UWI’s regional digital transformation was “not about buying hardware and stacking up the place with technological expressions.

“It is about ensuring that your main projects within the university can be empowered as a result, and defusing the technologies and the culture of that technology throughout the institution,” he said, adding that the university’s global campus is going to be the “digital transformation driver”.

The UWI project is also designed to help propel the learning institution’s reach globally and encourage innovative teaching and learning.

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