Sharjah Digital Department Celebrates Graduation Of 15 Participants From Data And AI Mastery Programme
The Sharjah Digital Department recently marked a significant milestone with the graduation of 15 participants from the "Data and AI Mastery Programme." This initiative, launched in September 2025 in partnership with PwC Academy, aims to enhance the data and AI skills of government employees. The programme is designed to prepare them for a future where technology and data play a crucial role in Sharjah's development.
The graduation ceremony was attended by Sheikh Saud bin Sultan Al Qasimi, Director-General of Sharjah Digital Department, Lamia Al Hosan Al Shamsi, Director of SDD, and representatives from PwC Academy and various government entities. During the event, graduates showcased projects focusing on social development, urban infrastructure, and economic security. These projects highlight Sharjah's dedication to fostering a culture driven by data and promoting sustainable digital transformation across the emirate.

Sheikh Saud bin Sultan Al Qasimi emphasised that the programme aligns with SDD's mission to nurture national talent capable of driving digital integration. He praised the graduates for their commitment and impressive projects that demonstrate how AI and data can improve government performance. "Today, we celebrate a meaningful outcome of investing in people, the most certain path to progress and excellence," he stated.
The programme's curriculum was tailored to address the increasing need for advanced digital skills within Sharjah's government sector. It offered a structured learning path that transitioned participants from basic data usage to professional-level expertise. Through theoretical lessons combined with practical workshops, attendees gained proficiency in analytical tools essential for developing data-driven solutions that enhance institutional performance.
Taimur Ali, Partner at PwC Academy Middle East, highlighted the significance of collaboration with SDD in fostering digital transformation through human capital investment. "Our collaboration with Sharjah Digital Department underscores the importance of investing in people as the cornerstone of meaningful digital transformation," he remarked. The programme equips participants with practical skills in data and artificial intelligence to enhance government services.
Graduates presented three sets of impactful projects during the ceremony. These initiatives addressed themes such as social development, urban management, and economic security. They serve as practical examples of how data and AI can be applied to solve real-world challenges effectively.
Future Prospects
Sheikh Saud expressed gratitude towards partners, supervisors, and trainers who played a role in empowering new national digital talent. He is confident that these graduates will contribute significantly to advancing SDD's vision of a unified digital ecosystem centred around people. Their efforts are expected to bolster Sharjah's global reputation for digital excellence.
The programme was inaugurated on 8th September 2025 to cater to the rising demand for advanced digital competencies among government employees in Sharjah. By equipping them with cutting-edge analytical tools through both theoretical sessions and hands-on workshops, it aimed at enhancing institutional performance while improving service quality across various sectors.
This initiative reflects Sharjah's commitment to nurturing talent capable of addressing future challenges through innovative solutions powered by data analytics and artificial intelligence. As these graduates embark on their journey equipped with newfound skills, they are poised to make significant contributions towards shaping a digitally advanced future for Sharjah.
With inputs from WAM