Dubai – September 30, 2025 – Vinsys, a global provider of training and consulting services, has announced a strategic partnership with SAP, the world leader in enterprise software, to drive large-scale digital transformation across the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC).
The collaboration was formally launched at an event on September 24 at the Taj Exotica Resort & Spa, The Palm, Dubai, where both organizations highlighted their shared vision of empowering enterprises with future-ready solutions, digital skills, and modernized operations.
Tailored Training and Digital Tools
The partnership will deliver:
- SAP certification pathways designed for regional needs.
- Localized enablement programs to support GCC enterprises.
- Industry-relevant training solutions focusing on AI, ERP modernization, and digital transformation.
With its strong presence in Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, and Oman, Vinsys will complement SAP’s global capabilities, creating scalable learning ecosystems that help organizations accelerate digital adoption and improve operational agility.
Leadership Perspectives
Kunal Patil, Director of International Business at Vinsys, said: “The synergy between Vinsys and SAP’s capabilities will help businesses across the region enhance operational efficiency and drive large-scale digital transformation.”
Karan Patil, Director of Marketing and Finance at Vinsys, added: “We are excited to collaborate with SAP to offer innovative solutions that will empower organizations across the GCC.”
Dr. Mohammad Aslam, CEO of Vinsys, emphasized the company’s commitment to bridging the digital skills gap with high-quality, localized training programs that enable enterprises to remain competitive in global markets.
Driving GCC’s Digital Future
The partnership aligns with the GCC’s vision of building innovation-driven economies by equipping enterprises with tools and talent for sustainable growth. By merging Vinsys’s regional expertise with SAP’s global leadership, the initiative aims to accelerate digital transformation across industries, boost workforce capabilities, and strengthen the region’s role as a hub for technology adoption.