SDAIA announced the opening of registration for data management camps for technical graduates
Trainees in each camp will receive more than 120 hours of training
The Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SADAIA), represented by its academy, has announced the opening of registration for the second phase of its data management training camps. These camps aim to train over 80 participants, focusing on graduates from technical and administrative specializations. Trainees in each camp will receive more than 120 hours of training, where they will learn about data management concepts, data lifecycle, quality, storage, processing, and advanced data management strategies.
The objective of these camps is to deepen understanding of data management's role and the implementation of policies and legislations set by data governance. This will enable decision-makers to take appropriate actions based on the outcomes. To join these camps, applicants must be Saudi nationals, graduates in technical, administrative, or legal fields, and proficient in English. They will undergo tests and personal interviews to ensure their qualifications align with the camp's requirements.
SADAIA invites interested parties to register through the SADAIA Academy website. The registration deadline for the four camps is November 18, while the camps will start physically at the Tuwaiq Academy from December 3 and continue for 30 days. This initiative is part of SADAIA's efforts to build and develop national expertise in data management, contributing to Saudi Arabia's rise as a leading data and AI-driven economy.