Infosys and Aramco Sign MoU for AI-Enabled Digitally Connected Employee Experiences

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Indian IT services company Infosys announced Monday that it has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Aramco, one of the leading integrated energy and chemicals companies in the world. Through the agreement, Infosys and Aramco plan to work together to accelerate changes in human resource technology and embed digital transformation practices and tools into Aramco’s HR platform.

In addition, the partnership aims to leverage AI to further improve Aramco’s employee learning and development experiences and reduce skill gaps. With AI analysis, the partners will be able to track return on investment, identify relevant recruitment channels, and automate repetitive tasks related to HR management. The technology could ultimately unlock talent for Aramco to match better with potential opportunities.

Infosys is a global provider of consulting, technology, and outsourcing services with headquarters in Bangalore, India. The company focuses on transforming business in the digital era and delivers its solutions with innovation, speed, and reliability.

Aramco is the world’s leading integrated energy and chemicals company and is headquartered in Dhahran, Saudi Arabia. The company utilizes advanced technology to ensure continually high standards of operations and quality service. Aramco has a wide presence globally and operates in the countries of Japan, China, the United States, India, and the United Kingdom.

Through the partnership, both parties hope to further develop their strategies and create more meaningful experiences for their employees. Through the collaboration, they aim to bring new insights to HR data, analytics, and employee learning and development.

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