TDC Platform Offers Online Training in Areas Such as AI, Web, Mobile, Design, and Cybersecurity, Focusing on Inclusion and Employability
If you are looking for an entry point or a way to specialize in the digital world, a great opportunity has arrived. The TDC Trilhas platform is offering free technology courses, with certification and translation in Libras, enhancing accessibility for people with hearing disabilities.
The project is a partnership with Univesp and offers content organized by tracks, aimed at those who want to enter the IT field or update knowledge in high-demand areas in the job market.
What You Can Learn from the Free Technology Courses
The platform brings together various training tracks, with 100% online classes, updated content, and accessible language. The topics cover both technical skills and strategic competencies:
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- Web Development
- Mobile Development
- Artificial Intelligence
- UX/UI Design
- Data Science & Analytics
- Innovation & Management
- Game Development
- Software Testing
- Blockchain
- Infrastructure and Cybersecurity
The classes include short videos, supplementary materials, and practical exercises, along with a free certificate at the end of the track — an important distinction for the resume of those seeking their first job or a career transition.
Platform Promotes Accessibility and Inclusion
One of the highlights of TDC Trilhas is the accessibility in Libras (Brazilian Sign Language). All tracks include translation, allowing deaf individuals to actively participate in the content and opportunities in the technology field.
The project reinforces the commitment to diversity, digital inclusion, and democratization of knowledge, contributing to the formation of more diverse professionals equipped for the current market.
How to Enroll in Free Technology Courses
Access is completely free, and the tracks are available to anyone with an internet connection. To get started right now, simply visit:
The portal allows you to choose your preferred track and start studying at your own pace, with the freedom to explore different areas of technology.

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