Written on April 18th 2024

Source here: University 2 Business (full article in Italian)


OPIT – Open Institute of Technology was born with the aim of bridging the gap between what is taught in traditional universities and what the job market requires. Let’s discover the degree courses available.

The job market is undergoing a significant transformation that will accelerate further in the coming years. Driving this transformation is the adoption of transformative technologies such as AI, Big Data and Cloud Computing, with Cybersecurity as the “glue” necessary to guarantee the security of information and data, which increasingly represent the real asset of companies.

According to the World Economic Forum, in its “Future of Jobs 2023” report, the adoption of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is expected to create significant job turnover, with forecasts of both growth (50%) and job losses (25%). Employee training on AI and Big Data is a top priority for companies (42%), ranking third overall among professional training needs for the next five years.

As a result, AI and Machine Learning specialists are the fastest growing jobs, driven by the growing use of AI.

A 30-35% increase in demand for data-related professionals, such as analysts and data scientists, is also expected. Additionally, growing cyber threats are driving a 31% increase in demand for cybersecurity analysts, creating approximately 200,000 new jobs over the next 5 years.

Innovation in university programs transforms technology careers

Such a context of strong evolution and discontinuity places emphasis on the need for the traditional university system, especially in the technological field, of a strong update of teaching methodologies and its content, in order to be able to stay “in step with the times” and be able to adequately train new generations of professionals.

However, this poses great organizational complexities, linked to the need to update not only the programs, but also the skills and processes within the various institutions. As well as the timescales required to accredit and include new courses, which are often not aligned with the job market needs. These are problems that are not only related to the Italian market, but more generally, extend globally.

An overview of OPIT

It is in this context that OPIT – Open Institute of Technology is placed, an Academic Institution accredited by the MFHEA (Malta Further and Higher Education Authority) pursuant to the European Qualifications Framework (EQF). The academic institution was created with the aim of bridging the gap between what is taught in traditional universities and what the job market requires, while at the same time bringing various innovations in content and linked to the pedagogical model.

In an era characterized by an inevitable acceleration towards the most urgent transitions affecting society in the digital age, OPIT’s mission is to focus on quality online education in technology. The starting point is the awareness of the misalignment in the job market, between what is taught in most universities and what companies are looking for today. This so-called misalignment, accelerated by the advent of Artificial Intelligence, is generated by too much theory and an approach that lacks practice. We have identified the skills that will drive this change and have translated them into our innovative degree programs.

OPIT’s educational model stands out in the university education landscape for its emphasis on the needs of quality, flexibility and inclusiveness of the new generations. The focus on technology education allows us to offer high-level career-aligned learning with hands-on courses designed to best prepare students’ future careers: two Bachelor’s degrees in Digital Business and Modern Computer Science and four Master’s degrees in Applied Data Science & AI, Applied Digital Business, Responsible Artificial Intelligence and Enterprise Cybersecurity.

Technological careers, AI integrated into every degree path

Artificial Intelligence is a topic addressed, from different angles, in every single degree course we offer, not just in the more technical ones. For example, we teach digital business students how AI is changing the world and how to incorporate this expertise into the products they aspire to create. A fundamental integration to face the challenges of the contemporary world.

Our students have the opportunity to understand in depth the potential and applications of AI, developing a preparation oriented towards technology and innovation. The institution’s hybrid model combines a community of online students with the flexibility to accelerate or extend their academic path, thus responding to the specific needs of each one.

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Please introduce yourself and your career to date. 

I am the founder of OPIT — Open Institute of Technology, a fully accredited Higher Education Institution (HEI) under the European Qualification Framework (EQF) by the MFHEA Authority. OPIT also partners with WES (World Education Services), a trusted non-profit providing verified education credential assessments (ECA) in the US and Canada for foreign degrees and certificates.  

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Why did you decide to create OPIT Open Institute of Technology? 

Higher education has a profound impact on people’s futures. Through quality higher education, people can aspire to a better and more fulfilling future.  

The mission behind OPIT is to democratise access to high-quality higher education in the fields that will be in high demand in the coming decades: Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Data Science, Cybersecurity, and Digital Innovation. 

Since launching my first company in the education field, I’ve engaged with countless students, partnered with hundreds of universities, and collaborated with professors and companies. Through these interactions, I’ve observed a gap between traditional university curricula and the skills demanded by today’s job market, particularly in Computer Science and Technology. 

I founded OPIT to bridge this gap by modernising education, making it affordable, and enhancing the digital learning experience. By collaborating with international professors and forging solid relationships with global companies, we are creating a dynamic online community and developing high-quality digital learning content. This approach ensures our students benefit from a flexible, cutting-edge, and stress-free learning environment. 

Why do you think an education in tech is relevant in today’s business landscape?

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