IBM opens Kuwait office

IBM to help Kuwait transition to knowledge-based economy.
IBM to help Kuwait transition to knowledge-based economy.

Technology giant IBM, has expanded its presence in the Middle East after it opened its first office in Kuwait.

The scompany said the move will strengthen IBM’s ability to provide solutions and services to a rapidly expanding base of customers and partners in the region.

The new subsidiary is licensed by the Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority (KDIPA), the vendor said.

According to IBM, the Kuwait office is part of a broad programme of investment that it is making across the Middle East. The new office will act as a sales and customer service hub for IBM’s comprehensive line of offerings in the region with a focus on study and research, professional services, systems integration and facilities management activities.

Dr. Meshaal Jaber Al-Ahmad Al-Sabah, director general, KDIPA, said: “The Kuwaiti government recognises the central role that IT plays in the diversification of the economic base of the country to achieve Kuwait’s 2035 national vision, and streamline its transition to a sustainable knowledge-based economy. We strongly believe that IBM will continue to enhance its role in supporting the modernisation of Kuwait’s IT sector with its global outreach and locally attuned expertise.”

Al-Sabah added that “KDIPA is keen to deliver on its promise to welcome and support establishing such high value-added investments.”

“As part of IBM’s continued geographic expansion to increase its presence in key growth markets around the world, our Kuwait office will enable IBM to increase its level of service to clients across the region and to deliver high-value solutions for their business,” said Amr Refaat, general manager, IBM Middle East and Pakistan.

“The Kuwait Direct Investment Promotion Authority has been a key supporter in facilitating IBM’s presence in the country. We believe that Kuwait is a particularly important geography within the Middle East given a diversifying economic landscape and the continued maturity of the country’s IT sector.”

The vendor said its focus will be transforming industries and professions with data, remaking enterprise IT for the era of cloud and reimagining work by helping clients to build systems of engagement underpinned by the imperative of security.

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