Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 30 | Page 10

NEWS University develops KSA’s IT talent ITC and SOFRECOM sign partnership agreement T he Integrated Telecom Company (ITC), a leading information and communications technology company in Saudi Arabia, and Sofrecom, an Orange Group subsidiary, have signed an agreement concerning the rollout of high- speed broadband. The agreement is to lead the outside plant (OSP) implementation and management in all regions of Saudi Arabia for the next three years. This will provide planning, design, supervision expertise and knowledge transfer to ITC employees. K ing Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST) is helping IT talent develop in Saudi Arabia. KAUST recently organised the third edition of its annual National Academic Talent Development Programme (NATDP) aimed at attracting Saudi university lecturers who might be interested in pursuing postgraduate study including in Information Technology. The forum hosted about 200 participants from 20 Saudi educational institutions from both the public and private sectors. Dr Brian Moran, Dean of Graduate Affairs at KAUST, said the university’s contribution to develop talent was in line with the kingdom’s objectives to diversify its economic resources. 10 INTELLIGENTCIO “Our students are not only aware of the advanced technologies currently available but also of the next-generation technologies,” said Associate Professor Ibrahim Hoteit. “Through the KAUST collaboration with the best experts in multiple fields, communication with the community becomes more effective.” Each year Saudi universities sponsoring the programme are invited to the KAUST campus to meet students. The NATDP attracts the next generation of Saudi academics who will play a vital role in the development of higher education in the kingdom including in the field of Information Technology. Signing this agreement comes as a step toward ITC’s commitment to the agreed plan with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) for rolling-out high-speed fibre optic broadband internet in Saudi Arabia. ITC is initiating site supervision for the development of the OSP infrastructure project that is in-line with the Saudi Vision 2030. Leveraging its deep expertise in broadband internet technology, Sofrecom will help ITC in planning and designing the new FTTx network as well as supervising the implementation covering 640,000 households. Ghassan Itani, ITC CEO, said: “This will help us empower the digital Saudi generation under Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Transformation Plan 2020. ITC will continue its journey to develop the infrastructure in fibre broadband to urban and dense areas across the kingdom.” www.intelligentcio.com