Tamkeen Supports the Employment and Training of 130 Bahrainis in KPMG’s Low-Code Center of Excellence

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The Labour Fund, Tamkeen announced a partnership agreement with KPMG to employ and train Bahrainis at KPMG’s Low-Code Center of Excellence, which is the first of its kind in Bahrain. This pioneering initiative underscores the importance of partnerships aimed at advancing technological innovation and digital transformation in the kingdom.

A total of 130 Bahrainis will be employed and trained over the next five years in Low-Code development approaches and methods enabling them to efficiently develop digital solutions and applications. It is worth mentioning that this technology enables developers to build digital solutions more efficiently and in shorter periods in comparison to other programming languages. The training will focus on technologies that allow organizations to develop, deploy, and manage websites and applications without the need to write extensive code.

“This initiative is aligned with our efforts in supporting the growth of the ICT sector as one of the key economic sectors, and aims to uphold the Kingdom’s position as a leading regional technology hub, as well as support the achievement of our mandate of empowering Bahrainis to be the first choice of employment in advanced fields”, Maha Abdulhameed Mofeez Chief Executive of the Labour Fund (Tamkeen) said.

“In light of the increasing demand for these new technologies regionally and globally, it is important to build a strong base of local talent specialized in this area. This program will develop the capabilities of Bahraini talent, equipping them with new and emerging skillsets that will help them adapt to the rapidly changing digital world, and compete and excel on regional and global levels,” she added.

“We are excited to launch the Center of Excellence for Low-Code in Bahrain. This Center of Excellence is being established jointly between KPMG in Bahrain and KPMG in Portugal and will focus on serving our clients in Bahrain, the region, and the wider global marketplace. The governance structure will ensure that the training of Bahraini employees at the Center of Excellence will be of the highest international standards and will leverage the pool of resources on low-code engagements that international teams are working on,” Jamal Fakhro, Managing Partner, KPMG Bahrain said.

“This fruitful partnership with Tamkeen is a major step in our joint endeavor to establish a solid base for the low-code development approach in Bahrain, as we work to enhance the skills of new generations of developers and help to drive ICT innovation in the Kingdom. This initiative is aligned with the Center’s strategic objectives to develop this new technical field, which helps institutions raise operational efficiency, improve productivity, and keep pace with digital transformation, as well as providing a specialized workforce to meet growing local and regional demand,” Manav Prakash, Partner – Advisory KPMG Bahrain.

This initiative is in line with Tamkeen’s 2023 priorities which are based on four key pillars, namely supporting the development and growth of enterprises, developing the entrepreneurship ecosystem, increasing the economic participation of Bahrainis, and new and emerging skills training to meet market requirements, with the aim of enhancing economic impact and sustainable growth.

Source: Bahrain News Agency