To mark this milestone, Shimmy Technologies recently organized an event at a hotel in Dhaka recently. Present at the event were Shimmys Founder and Chief Executive Officer Sarah Krasley, Director of Operations Ashley Nichols, Bangladesh Business Development Lead Shahriyar Hasan, and Head of Training and Field Operations Rudro Rahman.
The industrial sector, particularly the readymade garment (RMG) industry, is currently undergoing a significant shift towards automation. In this context, a substantial portion of the RMG workforce in the country faces the risk of unemployment as hiring slows.
During the event, Sarah Krasley, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of Shimmy Technologies, explained, "We have developed Upskill, our video game-based application, with structured 4-hour training sessions that help sewing machine operators gain the technical skills they need to stay relevant as automation changes the nature of production work. Since 2018, we have been providing training to workers in various RMG factories in Bangladesh."
Sarah further emphasized, "To date, Shimmy has successfully trained 6,000 workers, with 90% of them expressing satisfaction with the training, stating that they have gained valuable knowledge and even shared this with their colleagues."
She also highlighted that 78% of apparel workers trained by Shimmy felt they could confidently operate the new automated machinery. Sarah stated, "The employees we have trained are effectively adapting to evolving technology by acquiring essential skills."
It is worth noting that Sarah Krasley was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania in the USA-an industrial town where the legacy of factory work is central. She has been traveling to Bangladesh for the last 10 years. During her time in Bangladesh, she closely interacted with the countrys apparel workers, gaining insight into their challenges and seeking solutions. In 2016, she established Shimmy Technologies.