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Outsource to Jamaica 2023 to Focus on Tech

As the push to seek out more high-value jobs and invite greater investment into technology continues the Global Service’s Association of Jamaica (GSAJ) is doing its part in advancing Jamaica’s efforts through an upcoming outsourcing conference.

As the country braces for the upcoming outsource to Jamaica 2023 Conference on May 10 and 11, GSAJ ‘s President Anand Biradar is urging industry players and tech entrepreneurs to learn, network, and connect with high-value clients and services for the technology revolution. He notes it’s a future where technology will even replace several jobs but with preparation can be used to Jamaica’s advantage. The Biradar explains the upcoming conference will help stakeholders prepare for the curve. Watch the report:

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