In 1996, the Press Institute established its Computer Training Center to offer courses that would address the evolving technological needs of media professionals. The courses offered included basic computer skills, newspaper layout and design, and "E-learning" techniques for journalism trainers.
As technology advances rapidly, the demand for computer literacy has extended beyond media specialists to include employees and experts from all industries. The current courses at the Computer Training Center include basic computer training, graphic design software, and newspaper and magazine layout courses.