
Red Sea Global (RSG) and Oracle have joined forces to train 5,000 Saudi citizens over the next six months, supporting Oracle’s broader mission to upskill 50,000 individuals in the Kingdom. The initiative underscores RSG’s dedication to fostering local talent and driving sustainable development through its regenerative approach.
The free training program, delivered via Oracle University’s Mostaqbali platform, will equip participants with in-demand IT skills, enhancing their employability in the Kingdom’s growing tech and hospitality sectors. With Oracle technologies playing a key role in RSG’s luxury resorts, graduates will have increased opportunities to join RSG and its partners.
Empowering Saudi Talent for Vision 2030
Sultan Moraished, RSG’s Group Head of Technology and Corporate Excellence, stated: “This initiative reflects our commitment to nurturing young Saudi talent and unlocking their potential. By partnering with a global leader like Oracle, we’re creating a skilled workforce ready to contribute to the Kingdom’s thriving hospitality sector—aligned with Saudi Vision 2030.”
Reham AlMusa, Oracle’s Vice President for Business Applications, Public Sector, and Managing Director, added: “Oracle is proud to support Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation by empowering local talent with future-ready skills. Our collaboration with RSG will strengthen the talent pipeline for the Kingdom’s rapidly expanding hospitality industry.”
The program will cover Oracle’s enterprise applications and cloud infrastructure services, combining theoretical knowledge with hands-on training to prepare participants for careers in RSG’s luxury destinations. This initiative builds on RSG’s existing efforts to train and employ Saudi youth, furthering the Kingdom’s economic diversification goals.
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