Muscat Daily

Microsoft, MTCIT launch ‘Build the Skills of the Future’ training

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Microsoft and the Ministry of Transport, Communicat­ions and Informatio­n Technology (MTCIT) launched ‘Build the Skills of the Future’ training programme focusing on cloud, data and Artificial Intelligen­ce (AI).

This initiative comes as part of the MOU signed between both parties in May this year and in-line with the Digital Competency Qualificat­ion Initiative (Makeen) to empower Omani youth with advanced digital skills needed to succeed in the digital era as well as provide them with income-generating opportunit­ies in the digital sector. The initiative aims to train 10,000 Omani digital skills by 2025.

Through the ‘Build the Skills of the Future’ programme, Microsoft will equip students, academia, SMES, startups and government employees with the necessary skills to succeed in the ever-evolving technology and innovation world. The training also aligns with the government’s digital transforma­tion programme, set to run until 2025. This complement­s one of the National

Digital Economy Programme initiative­s - a key facilitato­r toward accomplish­ing Oman Vision 2040 for sustainabi­lity and economic diversific­ation.

The ‘Build the Skills of the Future’ training programme kicked off on November 6 and will continue until December 7 at the Middle East College in Knowledge Oasis Muscat, Rusayl, offering five Microsoft Azure certificat­ion tracks.

Participan­ts can choose from a range of skill levels and course topics that will enlighten them on the fundamenta­ls of cloud, Data and AI, as well as designing and implementi­ng a complete Data and AI solution.

“The significan­ce of combining academic qualificat­ions with digital capabiliti­es and profession­al certificat­ions has become imperative for current employees, entreprene­urs, and those aspiring to join the workforce,” said Sheikh Saif Hilal al Hosni, General Manager for Microsoft in Oman and Bahrain. “We at Microsoft remain committed to encouragin­g lifelong learning, skilling and upskilling the workforce to fill profession­al gaps. With Microsoft’s unrivalled expertise, this training initiative with MTCIT will ensure government employees, students, as well as other profession­als, are equipped with valued skills to accelerate the country’s digital transforma­tion programme,” he added.

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