Wawiwa’s Data Analyst Program Receives Accreditation by the Institute of Analytics (IoA)

Wawiwa Tech, a global tech education provider, is proud to announce that its Data Analyst Program has been accredited by the Institute of Analytics as an IoA Endorsed Course. This achievement places Wawiwa Tech among a select group of institutions worldwide to earn this distinguished recognition.

Why the IoA Accreditation Matters

The Institute of Analytics (IoA) is the Professional Body for Analytics and Data Science professionals in the UK and internationally. As a not-for-profit organization backed by leading industry voices, IoA empowers its members through networking, career development, continuous professional development opportunities, and the prestige of an official professional designation.

At Wawiwa Tech, we offer tech training that matches real industry needs. This means our students gain technical skills, soft skills, and the confidence they need to become job-ready professionals, equipped to succeed in their respective roles.

Wawiwa’s partners around the world – training centers and universities – offer this IoA‑endorsed Data Analyst Program. That means students from any region will benefit from accredited coursework and internationally recognized credentials rooted in industry-leading standards.

Talia Morchi, Wawiwa’s Head of the Data Analyst Program said, “This endorsement by the IoA is a meaningful milestone for us. It reflects the strength of our curriculum and the success of our hands-on training methodology. We’re reskilling and upskilling the next generation of data analysis professionals to think critically, work with real datasets, draw data-based insights, and bring immediate value to any organization they join.”

Partner with Wawiwa to offer tech training programs in less than 6 months!

Wawiwa bridges the tech skills gap by reskilling people for tech professions in high demand. There are millions of tech vacancies and not enough tech professionals with the relevant knowledge and skills to fill them. What the industry needs of employees is not taught in long academic degrees. Wawiwa helps partners around the world to reskill, and upskill people for tech jobs through local tech training centers or programs. The company utilizes a proven training methodology, cutting-edge content, digital platforms for learning and assessment, and strong industry relations, to deliver training programs that result in higher employability and graduate satisfaction. This, in turn, also creates a strong training brand and a sustainable business for Wawiwa’s partners.
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