SAP aims to train 12 million people in AI skills by 2030
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SAP aims to train 12 million people in AI skills by 2030
"SAP announced at TechEd in Berlin that it wants to train 12 million people worldwide in AI skills by 2030. During the opening keynote, Muhammad Alam, member of the SAP Executive Board, stated that SAP has trained 4 million people since 2022. It now wants to accelerate AI training, but also deepen it. SAP will expand its training offerings through its strategic partnership with Coursera. Coursera has already trained more than 100,000 students."
"Candidates are now also allowed to use AI tools during the exam, including SAP Joule for Consultants. The entire industry now believes that AI agents and AI assistance will become part of people's daily work. That is why AI assistance may also be part of the exams, because it is part of how professionals work. You no longer test whether someone knows things by heart, but whether they can solve problems in a realistic environment with the tools they use in practice."
SAP plans to train 12 million people worldwide in AI skills by 2030 and has trained 4 million since 2022. SAP will expand training via a strategic partnership with Coursera, which has trained over 100,000 students and uses AI to dub and translate videos into 20+ languages. SAP is launching a second certificate, the SAP Business Analyst Professional certificate, alongside the existing SAP Technology Consultant certificate, both offering hands-on experience with SAP Signavio, SAP Analytics Cloud, and other solutions. SAP is moving to hands-on assessments that permit AI tools during exams. New certifications target solution architects (BTP), BTP system administrators, generative AI developers, and SAP Build developers. These courses are available in the SAP Learning Hub. The emphasis is on practical skills that can be directly applied in modern SAP environments.
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