Riyadh:
On Monday, Indian multinational Information Technology services corporation Wipro
announced that it has signed a tripartite deal to set up Saudi Arabia’s first
all-women business and technology park in collaboration with Saudi Aramco and
Princess Nourah University.
In a press
release, the company said: “The Women’s Business Park (WBP) is a result of a
joint venture between Princess Nourah University (PNU), the largest women’s
university in the world and Wipro Arabia Ltd. The project is expected to create
nearly 21,000 jobs by 2025.” “WBP
is envisioned to be the largest engineering drafting services, business process
services and IT hub in the region for industry sectors including oil and gas,
government, manufacturing, healthcare, telecom and construction,” the company
further said. “Dedicated to working women, this business park is a first of its
kind project aimed at providing knowledge-based employment for women in the
Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” it added.
Saudi national oil company Aramco
is the strategic advisor and anchor of the initiative.
India’s Tata Consultancy Services
(TCS) had set up its first all-women Business Process Services (BPS) centre in
Riyadh in 2013, where 1,000 women work, 85 per cent of whom are Saudi
nationals. Prime Minister Narendra Modi visited the centre last month during
his official trip to the kingdom.
“The goal of the WBP is to create
21,000 jobs by 2025 and give women a critical role to play in a way that serves
the objectives of the nation and to build a knowledge economy with societal and
international partnerships,” Huda Al-Ameel, rector of PNU said in the
statement. “In a country where women represent about 60 per cent of all
university graduates, but less than 15 per cent of the country’s workforce, the
women’s business park is poised to be a milestone initiative,” she added.
Wipro chairman Azim Premji said: “It
has been more than a decade since Wipro began its operations in the Kingdom of
Saudi Arabia and localization has always been an important aspect of our
business strategy here.”
Wipro said the park, to be set up
in the PNU premises, will include entrepreneur incubators, daycare centres and
a one-stop coordination centre for government transactions.
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