Oracle has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with the labour fund ‘Tamkeen’ to open a dedicated Oracle Engineering Center in the Kingdom of Bahrain.
Through this collaboration, Oracle will offer technical training and certification to Bahrainis with the aim to strengthen Bahrain’s ICT talent pool and employ local talent in this field to drive digital innovation and growth. This initiative will also help meet the growing demand for Oracle Cloud solutions in the Gulf region.
The Oracle certification programs, supported by Tamkeen, will help develop and qualify Bahraini talent needed for the Oracle Engineering Hub. This initiative will also help supply local tech talent to Oracle partners establishing engineering and services hubs in Bahrain, further strengthening Bahrain’s position as a leading destination for technology innovation and investment.
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The MoU was signed at the Gateway Gulf Forum 2024, hosted by the Kingdom with international participation from senior government officials, business leaders, and executives.
Strategic priorities
The MoU with Oracle aligns with Tamkeen’s 2024 strategic priorities: to increase economic participation through employment opportunities for new market entrants, to expand career development opportunities available to the Bahraini workforce, and to further develop the private sector by supporting enterprises to drive impact and sustainable development in the economy.
“We’re prioritizing our work with Bahrain – a pioneering country of the Abraham Accords – because we believe the Kingdom will continue to experience the economic strength that the Accords create,” said Safra Catz, CEO, Oracle. “I am delighted to participate in the MoU signing ceremony with Tamkeen this week because of the important decision made by Bahrain’s leadership to prioritize peace, prosperity and opportunity through the region,” she added.
Her Excellency Maha Abdulhameed Mofeez, chief executive of Tamkeen, commented: “We are committed to equipping national talent with the necessary skills to meet the demands of the growing information technology sector in the job market, ensuring their competitiveness both locally and globally.”
“Our training programs will support the growth of the Oracle partner ecosystem in Bahrain and provide an industry leading learning platform for local students” said Nick Redshaw, senior vice president, Tech Cloud, Middle East and Africa, Oracle.
Supporting economic growth
The labour fund ‘Tamkeen’ was established in 2006 to support economic growth in the Kingdom of Bahrain by enabling the private sector to become a key economic driver in the economy. Tamkeen does this through supporting the growth and development of enterprises, as well as developing the skills of local talent and enhancing their employment and career development opportunities to become the first choice for employment in the labor market.
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