MCIT partners with Omnicom Group 
to boost digital content market
Posted on 2022 May,17

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Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Communications & Information Technology (MCIT), H.E. Eng. Abdullah Alswaha, met with John Wren, Chairman and CEO of Omnicom Group, as part of an official visit to the USA. 

During the meeting at the company’s office in New York City, the two parties discussed areas of potential partnership and explored opportunities to accelerate the growth of digital content market in Saudi Arabia.

Last February, the Kingdom announced its $1.1bn Ignite program, comprising 36 initiatives to boost the digital content market, enhance its contribution to the economy, provide quality jobs and create a comprehensive digital content ecosystem. The ambition is to transform the Saudi Arabia into a leader in the digital content sector by 2030.

During the meeting, Omnicom Group offered its participation in the Ignite development program, advising on several of its initiatives, particularly in building a talent pipeline of digital talent.  

“The Digital Content Council has a clear vision for this sector, and the scale and scope of the Ignite Program is commendable. It will play a key role in the digital transformation of the economy,” commented John Wren, Chairman and CEO of Omnicom Group. “We are pleased to assist in building the infrastructure needed to lead in this space. The expertise within Omnicom will help accelerate economic growth through exciting digital content opportunities.”

“More than a source of entertainment, digital content is a major element of the transformation economy. Not only is our youth hungry for it, but we also have an enormous talent pool of innovators, creators, programmers and entrepreneurs,” explained Mohammed Alrobayan, the Secretary General of Digital Content Council. “The economic opportunity is real and with Omnicom’s impressive breadth and depth of expertise in content and data, we know Saudi Arabia will be the disruptor, rather than the disrupted, in the digital economy.”