Industry will need 90,000 profiles specializing in AI and data by 2025

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The industry will demand 90,000 custom professional profiles in data analysis and artificial intelligence By 2025, according to a report published this Monday by India And Talent Hackers.

‘Talent Diagnostics in Data and Artificial Intelligence in Spain’ was presented on the occasion of the second forum of IndesIA, the association for accelerating the application of artificial intelligence in industry.

The report confirms that the training of new technologists has failed to meet all job demand. 20% of special offers not revealed.

In fact, according to the study’s authors, there are expected to be 22% more job offers than current professionals related to data and AI, a figure that won’t start to improve on its own until 2030.

“Hiring tech professionals is and will continue to be more and more expensive in the years to come, but failing to do so could mean a company’s survival,” said Talent Hackers’ CEO. Cristina VillanovaHe underlined that Spanish companies should also compete globally with the spread of remote working.

joined the actionCarme Artigas, Minister of State for Digitization and Artificial Intelligenceemphasizing that the last three years have shown “an irreversible technological evolution” to create a new productive, economic and social model.

“The Central Government’s aim is to transform Spain into a highly technologically appealing destination capable of transforming employment, without creating inequality and developing ethical and sustainable artificial intelligence.”

Repsol CEO, one of the members of the association, Josu Jon ImazHe noted that IndesIA has a “very clear” commitment to the industry..

“It is what creates a modern economic and social fabric, drives innovation, and a country has good jobs and good salaries. The industry is a benchmark in its goal of modernizing a country,” said the manager.

Agreement with Microsoft

Valero Martín, president of IndesIA, also presented an agreement with Microsoft to provide partners with the benefits of productive AI.

IndesIA and Microsoft will work together to leverage the association’s partners, and especially industrial SMEs, to leverage the data platform developed by IndesIA and the potential of generative artificial intelligence models provided by its services. Azure OpenAI from Microsoft.

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