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Kuwait & Google Cloud Boost Digital Skills for Public Workers

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– The Central Agency for Information Technology and Google Cloud have launched the second edition of the Kuwait Initiative for Digital Skills Development for public sector employees.
– The program focuses on providing advanced training in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity.
– Minister Omar Al-Omar described the initiative as a milestone for Kuwait’s digital transformation and a key investment for achieving the New Kuwait Vision 2035.
– Google Cloud’s General Manager reaffirmed the company’s commitment to supporting Kuwait’s workforce development and strengthening its digital ecosystem.
– This new phase builds on the success of the first edition from October 2023 and is considered a key pillar of Kuwait’s digital modernization strategy.

Kuwait is taking decisive steps to enhance its digital infrastructure by empowering its public sector workforce. The Central Agency for Information Technology, in collaboration with Google Cloud, has officially launched the second phase of the Kuwait Initiative for Digital Skills Development. This ambitious program is specifically designed to provide government employees with advanced training in cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and cybersecurity. The initiative represents a core component of the nation’s broader strategy to modernize its services and build a resilient, tech-savvy public administration.

Omar Al-Omar, the Minister of State for Communication Affairs, described the program as a significant milestone for the country’s digital evolution. He underscored that this investment in human capital is vital for improving governmental efficiency and elevating the quality of services offered to citizens. The minister directly linked the initiative’s objectives to the New Kuwait Vision 2035, a national development plan that aims to establish the country as a leading regional center for technology and innovation. “This collaboration is more than just a training program; it is a strategic investment in Kuwait’s future,” Al-Omar stated, emphasizing the critical need to cultivate national talent to power a knowledge-based economy.

Google Cloud’s General Manager in Kuwait, Shaymaa Al-Terkait, echoed this sentiment, reaffirming her company’s long-standing commitment to supporting the nation’s workforce development. She pointed out that the program’s expanded curriculum is intended to fortify Kuwait’s digital ecosystem by creating a robust pipeline of professionals equipped for the technological demands of the future. This new phase builds directly upon the foundation laid by the program’s first edition, which was introduced in October 2023 and focused on cloud computing, data analysis, and machine learning. The current iteration seeks to widen both the scope and the impact of the training, solidifying its role as a key pillar in Kuwait’s digital modernization strategy and ensuring that public sector employees remain at the forefront of technological innovation.

(Source: MEA Tech Watch)

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