Dubai, UAE: BLOOVO, the innovative technology company specialising in the provision of AI-powered talent acquisition solutions, today announced that it had signed an MoU with An-Najah National University in Palestine to collaborate on research and innovation of AI-powered solutions in the field of HR and talent acquisition.

The MoU signing ceremony was held remotely between Dr. Ahmad Khamis, co-founder and CEO of BLOOVO and Dr. Samer Arandi, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering at An-Najah National University.

BLOOVO has been at the forefront of establishing itself as a technology hub with an aim to provide the right opportunities, guidance and support to drive innovation in the field of artificial intelligence and machine learning. By identifying synergies and leveraging them effectively to support tech innovators, BLOOVO aims to address tech-driven talent acquisition solutions that will have a global impact.

The partnership with An-Najah National University will pursue research and development of AI-powered interviews, predictive career paths that can help transform and improve the interview process, reduce time-to-hire, and make more informed and data-driven hiring decisions. It also paves the way for BLOOVO to produce more innovative products powered with AI and machine learning with the cooperation of academia.

Dr. Ahmad Khamis, co-founder and CEO, BLOOVO, said: “We seek to revolutionise the regional talent acquisition ecosystem through enhancement of technology solutions, powered by AI. We are ultimately offering time and convenience with our disruptive and sustainable technology for the on-demand economy. Through academic partnerships such as our new collaboration with An-Najah National University, we will have a meaningful role in enabling and driving this very exciting and growing industry. It also provides new ways for students, peers and experts within BLOOVO to co-create, experiment and learn together.”

Dr. Samer Arandi, Dean of the Faculty of Engineering, An-Najah National University, said: “We are excited to partner with a regional sector-leading company like BLOOVO. This agreement comes on the back of our continued cooperation with local and regional private entities. While the private sector will be able to utilise the scientific expertise at the university, our students and graduates will gain training, employment and development opportunities through such collaborations.”

Founded in 2015, BLOOVO rapidly grew in the MENA region leveraging Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning in its talent acquisition technology solutions. To date, BLOOVO’s solutions have been utilised by more than 3,500 organisations from the GCC including official government authorities in KSA and the UAE.

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