Saudi Arabia to train 1,000 engineers in Artificial Intelligence

Saudi Arabia is making a significant investment in its future with the launch of a new programme aimed at training over 1,000 engineers in artificial intelligence (AI). This initiative, called AIM, is a collaboration between the National Program for Information Technology Development (NPITD), the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), the Saudi Data and AI Authority (SDAIA), and King Abdullah University of Science and Technology.

AIM goes beyond just training. It aims to establish a comprehensive AI ecosystem in Saudi Arabia. This includes developing the necessary infrastructure, fostering collaboration between industries and government entities, and supporting the creation of new AI-powered businesses. All of this aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, the kingdom's ambitious plan for economic diversification and technological advancement.

At the heart of AIM lies the upskilling of Saudi Arabia's workforce. The program will train over 1,000 engineers in machine learning and AI, equipping them with the expertise needed to drive innovation and contribute to the development of the country's AI sector.

The potential economic benefits of AI are undeniable. According to global consultancy PwC, AI is expected to contribute over $135 billion to the Saudi economy by 2030, representing a significant boost to the kingdom's GDP.

By investing in AI training and fostering a supportive ecosystem, Saudi Arabia is taking a proactive approach to securing its place in the future. This initiative has the potential to transform the country's economy, create new job opportunities, and position Saudi Arabia as a leader in the field of AI.

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