BIGO Technology, a Singapore-based Internet technology company
powered by artificial intelligence (AI), has opened an office in Amman,
Jordan.
The Jordanian government has been a keen supporter of BIGO for its
plan and presence both in the Hashemite kingdom and across the wider
region. The office was inaugurated by HE Mothanna Gharaibeh, Jordan’s Minister for Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship.
BIGO’s
first office in Jordan will serve as an additional regional hub to
interact and engage with users and stakeholders, ensure a high-tech
corporate presence in Jordan, and advance AI skills among Jordanian
youth. It will improve products, and increase employment opportunities
for technology professionals within the country.
HE
Mothanna Gharaibeh said: “BIGO has made the first step in fulfilling
their commitment to Jordan, and we look forward to their future
investment in the upskilling and hiring of technology and AI
professionals in Jordan. This investment aligns well with initiatives in
Jordan such as the One Million Jordanian Coders
programme, which will bring Jordanians free three-month training
sessions and online courses in coding and internationally-recognised
certification. As Jordan advances towards our digital future, we are
enthusiastic about the role that visionary technology companies such as
BIGO will play.”
BIGO currently has over 69 technical
patents and over 414 patents are under the process of application. The
company has five research and development (R&D) centres around the
globe, and employs over 250 people in the Middle East-North Africa
(MENA) region alone. Worldwide, BIGO has more than 400 million monthly
active users across its applications and services, a significant
percentage of whom are in the MENA region.
Mike Ong,
VP for Government Relations, BIGO said: “At BIGO, we strongly believe
that it is our responsibility to invest in the future wherever we
operate. Jordan is on a quest to become the digital hotspot in the
region. Our expertise in AI will help support Jordan’s vision and assist
in developing an environment that nurtures and enhances digital skills
and capabilities to build a better future.”
For BIGO,
the Middle East region is ripe with opportunity for the consumption and
development of its applications. It will also assist in developing the
skills and talent of Arab youths and empower them to conceptualise and
build a more productive future.
Jackson Liu, GM,
Middle East, North Africa and Europe of BIGO said: “We believe that
establishing the BIGO office in Jordan is a strategic move due to the
diversity on offer, in relation to language skills, cultural
similarities to that of the region and an IMF classification of Highly Developed. We
are committed to investing and developing human capital, and we have
developed a comprehensive recruitment plan. Our objective is to focus
more on hiring technology professionals so we can contribute to the
vision of Jordan.”
The office in Jordan is the second
BIGO office in MENA after Egypt. The company earlier announced plans of
hiring 50 AI experts to be based in Jordan and serve the region.
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