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Kuwait turns to Google Cloud to accelerate national digital transformation scheme

In addition to supporting Kuwait in its digitalisation roadmap, Google Cloud also announced plans open a cloud region in the country

Thomas Kurian, CEO, Google Cloud

In line with its expansion in the Middle East, Google Cloud has partnered with the Government of Kuwait, demonstrating a commitment to digitalisation.

As part of the strategic alliance, Google Cloud will roll out a comprehensive digital transformation roadmap across governmental entities and key state-owned enterprises in Kuwait.

Google Cloud will work with the Government of Kuwait to digitise citizen services and increase its employees’ productivity. The two entities will also implement a number of digital transformation initiatives in healthcare, education, disaster recovery, and smart living.

Commitment to digital innovation

The alliance will enable the Government of Kuwait to leverage Google Cloud’s innovative technology and expertise in data analytics, cybersecurity, and artificial intelligence (AI) to deliver on its commitment to make digitisation one of its top national priorities in the coming years.

In collaboration with the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA), the Central Agency for Information Technology (CAIT), and the Communication and Information Technology Regulatory Authority (CITRA), Google Cloud intends to set up a local office in Kuwait.

Google Cloud will collaborate with the Central Agency for Information Technology (CAIT) to launch a national skilling programme. The programmet will upskill government employees in digital technologies and Google Cloud’s cutting-edge data analytics, machine learning (ML), AI, and security solutions.

A new cloud region

Google Cloud also announced plans to invest in opening a cloud region in Kuwait to meet broad demands for cloud technologies.

The new cloud region will support public sector organisations, businesses, and startups in their digital transformation journeys, which will contribute to realising Kuwait’s ambition to become a data-driven economy.

The new cloud region will support the Government of Kuwait and other Google Cloud customers to manage their digital workloads efficiently, and enable them to store important data securely.

“The strategic alliance supports the Government of Kuwait’s Vision 2035, which aims to transform Kuwait into a digital society and diversify its economy,” said Thomas Kurian, Chief Executive Officer, Google Cloud.

“We are proud to bring the latest Google Cloud technologies to Kuwait to help the country realise its digitisation ambitions.  The arrival of Google Cloud will contribute to developing a rich tech ecosystem in the country, creating exciting, highly-skilled job opportunities for Kuwaitis.”