Riyadh – Mubasher: KPMG officially opened its first Insights Center in the Middle East in its new head office in Riyadh.

The facility was inaugurated by the Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al Swaha.

The opening ceremony was attended by a range of public officials and top executives from leading international and Saudi firms in the private sector, according to a company statement.

The centre is seen as the next step in public and private collaboration to achieve the digital transformation objectives, in line with the Saudi Vision 2030, as well as the development strategy of digital talent amongst the Saudi workforce.

Commenting on the new inauguration, Abdullah Al Fozan, the Chairman of KPMG in Saudi Arabia, said: “Digital transformation is high on the agenda of both the public and private sectors. The government is aiming high with the ambitious Vision 2030 program, and the involvement of the private sector is key for success. At KPMG, we are committed to be at the forefront of this digital journey.”

There are 20 KPMG Insights Centers around the world used to apply the latest technologies in the field of advanced visualization and data analytics.

 

Source: Mubasher

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