
TRU computer science students helping BCLC develop innovative technology
KAMLOOPS — For the first time, computer science students at Thompson Rivers University are helping the B.C. Lottery Corporation develop unique technology.
While BCLC has offered internships to students from the time it was established in 1985, they are now utilizing the smarts of students to solve tech issues the corporation wouldn’t otherwise have time for.
Sachin Akula is one of four TRU students working out of the Kamloops Innovation Centre. He’s finding a way for people to communicate with Alexa, Amazon’s virtual assistant, inquiring about last Friday’s lottery numbers.
Akula is a third-year computer science student who’s interning with BCLC, presented with a unique opportunity to show his smarts and learn more about voice-based assistance.