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PwC Middle East, Microsoft launch AI Centre of Excellence

Company says it is committed to developing local AI talent in Saudi Arabia 

  • by CCME Content Team |
  • Published: March 21, 2024
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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia; 21 March 2024: PwC Middle East in Saudi Arabia announced that it launched an Artificial Intelligence (AI) Centre of Excellence in Riyadh, in collaboration with Microsoft. Making the announcement through a Press release, PwC said that the launch of the Centre is in line with upskilling and scaling the AI capabilities of engineers and researchers in Saudi Arabia. 

PwC said that the launch of the Centre, announced during LEAP 2024, supports Saudi Arabia’s community development and nationalisation agenda by nurturing next-generation talent in alignment with Vision 2030. 

Running every two months, PwC said, each cohort of the programme will recruit top talent through partnerships with leading universities in the Kingdom. Furthermore, PwC said, these young Saudi professionals will be trained in cutting-edge AI skills and technologies including Azure OpenAI and open- source models and frameworks. Moreover, PwC added, the Centre will serve as a unique platform for knowledge exchange and collaborative learning, engaging local and global partners from the public and private sectors to expand expertise and perspectives. 

Commenting on the announcement, Ali Hosseini, Chief Technology Officer, PwC Middle East, said: “Our commitment to Saudi Vision 2030 and our future in technology is unwavering. We are focused on 

building unparalleled AI engineering capabilities within Saudi Arabia. By investing in local talent, PwC is set to pioneer a new era of technological excellence that will not only serve Saudi Arabia but also the wider region. In partnership with Microsoft, we are proud to launch a platform that nurtures and develops next-generation AI talent, carefully selected from the country’s premier universities. This effort to enhance the skills of our talent pool underscores our dedication to maximising the benefits of AI technologies for Saudi Arabia. Such initiatives are designed to drive economic growth in key sectors and position the nation as a leader in knowledge and technological innovation.” 

As part of the collaboration, PwC said, Microsoft will provide expertise, training resources, and access to cutting-edge AI technology platforms. PwC said that its role within the framework will spearhead the strategic approach, programme management, operational framework, and curriculum development for the Centre of Excellence. 

Turki Badhris, President, Microsoft Arabia, said: “Training the workforce to take advantage of cloud and AI technologies is crucial to unlocking the full potential of these transformative technologies, and we are proud to play a role in this important endeavour. Through our partnership with PwC Middle East and the launch of the AI Centre of Excellence in Riyadh, we aim to provide young engineers in Saudi Arabia with the skills and tools they need to help drive innovation and economic growth in the country.” 

PwC said Saudi Arabia holds a clear vision for the development and implementation of AI-based technologies, embarking on large-scale national programmes to digitally transform the country. PwC said it has a  long-standing alliance with Microsoft across various areas. Furthermore, PwC said, in 2023, PwC US announced plans to invest USD1 billion over the next three years to expand and scale its AI offerings, which includes an industry-leading relationship with Microsoft, creating scalable offerings using OpenAI’s GPT-4/ChatGPT and Microsoft’s Azure OpenAI Service. PwC said that by leveraging its best technology and resources worldwide, Microsoft and the company are firmly focused on championing the next phase of digitally-focused talent development in Saudi Arabia. PwC said the AI Centre of Excellence will help enable more innovative and sustained outcomes for clients across the region, supporting the digital transformation ambitions of governments and businesses alike.

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