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Mannai Information Technology Saudi Arabia lays the foundation for long-term growth in the Kingdom

Mannai Information Technology Saudi Arabia has strengthened its commitment to the Kingdom with the opening of its regional headquarters in Riyadh. Positioned as a hub for leadership, engineering, customer delivery, and local talent development, it will support the company's long-term growth strategy and Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030. The expansion aligns with Saudi Arabia’s focus on digital…

Mannai Information Technology Saudi Arabia lays the foundation for long-term growth in the Kingdom

Mannai Information Technology Saudi Arabia has announced the establishment of its regional headquarters in Riyadh, marking a significant step towards long-term growth in the Kingdom. This strategic move aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, a focus on digital transformation, and the growing emphasis on measurable business outcomes.

General Manager Lakshimi Narayanan emphasizes the shift from purchasing technology to investing in partners who deliver tangible results. Saudi Arabia's approach to digital transformation sets it apart, as many of its infrastructure projects are being built digitally native, necessitating technology partners capable of delivering integrated solutions.

Mannai's four business units focus on connected buildings and cities, enterprise software and platforms, cyber technology, managed services, and cloud and digital workplace. The company's strategy includes empowering Saudi talent, focusing on sectors of strength, and developing Saudi-made technology products through the KSA Accelerate program.

The new Riyadh headquarters brings the firm's leadership, engineering expertise, and commercial operations closer to customers, enhancing response times and localization. As the business anticipates future challenges, it plans to expand its local workforce, particularly in cybersecurity and cloud infrastructure, to address skill shortages and support Saudi Arabia's digital transformation agenda.

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