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Sandals University Launches Virtual Reality Training

As Jamaica’s tourism sector makes a strong recovery from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Minister Ed Bartlett enthusiastically welcomed the commencement of a groundbreaking partnership. This innovative collaboration brings together Sandals Corporate University, a newcomer, and the California-based artificial intelligence giant, EON Reality, signifying a significant transformation in tourism education.

This strategic alliance is expected to position Jamaica as a trailblazer in global tourism training and education. Minister Ed Bartlett, who delivered the keynote address at the launch of this multi-million-dollar partnership, emphasized that the adoption of artificial intelligence for education is a proactive response to the ever-evolving landscape of technology. It reflects a commitment to innovation and a determination to maintain competitiveness in this era of technological advancement. Watch the report:

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