Bahrain Technology Companies Society (BTECH) has appointed Abdulaziz Qambar as its new CEO, as part of its efforts to develop its strategy in accordance with the government's recent ICT-focused economic recovery plan.
Ubaydli Ubaydli, Chairman of BTECH, welcomed the new CEO and expressed his faith in Qambar's abilities to lead the BTECH team to improve networking with diverse ICT players. This is in addition to bringing about a qualitative shift needed to advance the society's function as a key channel between the private sector and government organisations involved in the ICT sector.
Qambar expressed his enthusiasm at joining BTECH, emphasising his resolve to devote his efforts to the society's ambitious objectives, which include growing the number of members of ICT enterprises. All of this, he said, will take place under the umbrella of comprehensive plans aimed at integrating the public, private, and public sectors to grow Bahrain's ICT industry.
Qambar holds a master's degree in science and technology from the Japan Advanced University of Science and Technology. He has nearly 20 years’ experience in the ICT business, having worked for noted corporations in a variety of capacities both inside and outside Bahrain.
These include the Saudi Telecom Company and the Zain Group. He has developed and contributed to the foundation of telecommunications and information technology enterprises, as well as their regional and worldwide expansion, and has made several contributions to the ICT field.-- TradeArabia News Service
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