Kyndryl, the world’s largest IT infrastructure services provider and actively present in Cyprus, this week announced the launch of The Kyndryl Institute.
According to the announcement, the institute aims to be a hub for fresh ideas and perspectives at the intersection of technology and business.
The initiative seeks to offer C-suite leaders insights on key issues such as artificial intelligence (AI), cybersecurity, IT modernisation, and digital transformation.
The company also said that the Kyndryl Institute’s mission is to deliver actionable insights to help businesses navigate the complexities of today’s rapidly evolving digital economy.
By engaging with thought leaders from a variety of fields, including industry experts, start-up communities, and academia, the Institute aims to empower organisations with new viewpoints to guide their strategic decision-making.
“In publishing original perspectives by luminaries from various fields and industries, The Kyndryl Institute engages with leaders in new ways,” said Ismail Amla, Senior Vice President, Kyndryl Consult.
“By delivering distinctive and thought-provoking views, we aim to help contextualise the technology landscape and marshal clarity around the complex,” Amla added.
The Institute’s launch marks a significant step in Kyndryl’s broader mission to serve as a trusted advisor to enterprises across the globe.
As organisations continue to face new challenges brought on by digital transformation, The Kyndryl Institute is set to become a valuable resource for those seeking to stay ahead in a competitive landscape.
As part of its debut, The Kyndryl Institute will publish perspectives from high-profile figures, addressing issues such as AI readiness, regulation, and the impact of digital trade.
One of the first pieces published comes from Peter Mandelson, President & Co-Founder of Global Counsel and former European Commissioner for Trade, who discusses the importance of digital trade frameworks for international commerce.
Mandelson explores how the world is at a crossroads, deciding between restrictive and enabling digital trade policies.
Another notable article comes from Klon Kitchen, a Senior Fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, who examines the AI readiness of global enterprises.
He highlights not only the transformative potential of AI but also the growing concerns around national security as businesses prepare for its integration.
The Kyndryl Institute will also be guided by an advisory board of external experts and will engage with leaders through a range of platforms, including publications, partnerships, and events.
It is designed to be a convener of ideas, bringing together influential voices to discuss the most pressing matters in technology and business today.
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