The Germany-based company, which will expand its staff strength in Singapore to 1,400, announced the plan to expand its AI workforce during its tech developers’ conference SAP d-com on Wednesday, with Minister for Communications and Information Josephine Teo in attendance, at its Mapletree Business City premises.
The new hires will comprise mostly fresh graduates from the local talent pool with a computing background, in roles that include engineers and data scientists in the field of AI, said Mr Saha. Nearly 50 of these roles have already been filled in the last three months.
The expansion comes a year after SAP set up its $250 million facility in the Republic, backed by the Economic Development Board, with the promise of new tech jobs.
Mrs Teo, who is also the Minister-in-charge of Smart Nation and Cybersecurity, said in a speech to a room of SAP employees and tech professionals that the expansion of the AI workforce will help build talent here, given the company’s large base of customers. SAP ranks among the world’s largest enterprise software providers.
Large tech companies such as SAP are able to help businesses develop helpful AI, including tools to improve business operations such as supply chain management, customer relations and human resource planning, said Mrs Teo.
“I believe you are in your own way also contributing to what we hope to see more of in Singapore, and that is the use of AI for the public good,” she said.