In an era of rapid technological advancement, digital technologies and artificial intelligence (AI) are transforming professional education by offering innovative solutions for the training of highly skilled specialists. This article sought to explore the role of digitalisation as a key driver in shaping modern educational systems, enhancing learning efficiency, and aligning graduate competencies with labour market demands. This study aimed to analyse the impact of digital technologies on professional training and their potential to bridge the gap between education and employment. The research examined the integration of AI-driven learning platforms, virtual and augmented reality, adaptive learning systems, and big data analytics into professional training programmes. It also evaluated the extent to which these technologies contribute to the development of skills that meet the evolving needs of the industry. Additionally, the study highlighted the benefits of digital tools in improving accessibility, personalisation, and the overall quality of education. It addressed the role of digitalisation in fostering lifelong learning, reskilling, and upskilling to ensure continuous workforce development. However, the study also acknowledged key challenges, including infrastructure development, digital literacy, and the need for regulatory frameworks. The findings emphasised that digital transformation in education plays a crucial role in shaping a future-ready workforce, equipping specialists with the competencies required for success in an increasingly digital economy
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Nelli Akylbekova
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68dc26188a7d58c25ebb25eb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.58649/1694-8033-2025-1(121)-9-19
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