EY Arm Opens Center to Mold Sustainability and Tech-Ready Talent
The center aims to train over 1,200 students from Grades 6 to 12 in sustainability and emerging technologies
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EY Global Delivery Services (EY GDS), in partnership with Learning Links Foundation (LLF), has launched its first Green Skills Centre of Excellence at a government school in Bengaluru, with a second to follow in Delhi.
The centers aim to train over 1,200 students from Grades 6 to 12 in sustainability and emerging technologies.
The program offers hands-on learning in climate change, renewable energy, AI, and analytics, with labs powered by green technology and a curriculum aligned to UN Sustainable Development Goals.
Teachers will also be trained in sustainability-focused pedagogy and AI use.
The initiative builds on EY GDS’s Green Skills Passport online platform, which has enrolled over 70,000 learners nationwide.

