The new platform, created by Tata Consultancy Services, will work with startups and universities to provide participants, particularly women, a chance to “explore and innovate with new technologies”
As more women join Saudi Arabia’s workforce, a multinational company is setting up an “innovation lab” to support digital skills development.
The new platform, created by India’s Tata Consultancy Services, will work with startups and universities to provide participants, particularly women, a chance to “explore and innovate with new technologies.”
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Women’s participation in the Kingdom’s workforce has increased from 20 per cent in 2018 to 33 per cent in 2020 — a 64 per cent rise in just two years.
Although the all-women centre will focus on developing IT and digital-related skills, Tata said it will also support participants to pursue long-term careers in finance, accounting, human resource operations, and supply chain management.
Several representatives from different Saudi bodies were present at the inauguration, including Ahmed Altheneyan, the deputy minister for future jobs and digital entrepreneurship.