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SP Jain's Master of AI in Business Degree Prepares Leaders for the Digital Economy

SP Jain's Master of AI in Business Degree Prepares Leaders for the Digital Economy

Times of Oman25-03-2025
SP Jain's Master of AI in Business (MAIB) equips future leaders with the skills to drive AI-powered innovation and strategy in a global economy.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer a distant frontier; it is reshaping industries and driving economic transformation worldwide. As businesses increasingly integrate AI to enhance efficiency, reduce costs, and fuel innovation, the demand for professionals who can bridge the gap between AI and business strategy has never been greater.
SP Jain School of Global Management is positioning itself at the forefront of this shift, equipping future leaders with the skills needed to navigate the AI-driven economy.
Established in 2004, the institution has built a strong reputation for cutting-edge education, with a major presence in Dubai. Its prestigious accreditations, such as TEQSA (Australia), underscore its commitment to producing graduates who can thrive in an evolving business landscape shaped by AI.
The UAE has emerged as a global leader in AI innovation, with Dubai spearheading initiatives to integrate AI across industries. The UAE's National Strategy for Artificial Intelligence 2031 aims to position the country as a global AI hub, fostering innovation and developing human capital to lead in this space. The UAE Government's commitment to AI is further exemplified by the establishment of a dedicated Ministry for Artificial Intelligence, led by His Excellency Omar Sultan Al Olama, the Minister of State for Artificial Intelligence and the Digital Economy.
A major focus of the strategy is ensuring the right talent pipeline, leading to new visa categories and policies that prioritize AI professionals, including Golden Visas for AI graduates and working professionals. The UAE has also launched an AI and coding license in collaboration with the UAE Artificial Intelligence Office to attract AI companies and startups to the region. Additionally, the National Program for Coders seeks to issue 100,000 Golden Visas and establish 1,000 AI companies, further reinforcing the country's commitment to fostering AI talent and innovation.
SP Jain's Master of AI in Business (MAIB) is a full-time, two-year master's degree offered in Dubai, designed to meet the growing demand for AI-driven business leaders. The interdisciplinary program integrates advanced business education with fundamental AI principles, ensuring graduates possess both technical expertise and strategic insight. Students gain hands-on experience through real-world projects in sectors such as retail, finance, and manufacturing, applying AI solutions to complex business challenges.
A defining feature of the degree is its strong industry connections in Dubai, providing students with valuable exposure to the region's thriving AI ecosystem. Through partnerships with leading companies, guest lectures, and internship opportunities, students gain firsthand experience in implementing AI-driven business strategies.
'As the world enters the next wave of technological advancement, understanding AI is no longer enough—true leaders must harness its power to drive strategic business solutions. At SP Jain, we empower our students with the skills and expertise to lead this transformation, equipping them to navigate and shape the AI-driven future of organizations,' said Dr. Debashis Guha, Associate Professor and Director of the Master of AI in Business degree.
Graduates of the MAIB program have gone on to secure impressive roles in the industry, with strong earning potential. Notably, the highest-paid graduate from the Dubai cohort is employed at First Abu Dhabi Bank, earning AED 120,000, which translates to AUD 69,400 when adjusted for cost-of-living differences. This underscores the program's ability to prepare students for lucrative and impactful careers in AI-driven business environments.
Akash Ramdev, an alumnus of the MAIB 2021 cohort and Data Analyst, First Abu Dhabi Bank shared his journey:
'The MAIB degree at SP Jain provided a comprehensive foundation in AI methodologies and their business applications. The curriculum covered machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), computer vision, deep learning, and AI-driven decision systems, supplemented by hands-on industry projects and case studies.
After completing the program, I secured a role as a Data Analyst in the Marketing team at First Abu Dhabi Bank, where I apply AI-driven analytics to optimize campaigns. The hands-on learning experience enabled a smooth transition into this role, equipping me with the technical and analytical skills essential for AI-driven business strategies.'
As AI continues to redefine industries, the need for leaders who can translate AI capabilities into business success is becoming increasingly critical. SP Jain's MAIB degree offers a comprehensive pathway for professionals looking to leverage AI in leadership roles, whether in established corporations or AI-driven startups.
For those ready to shape the future of business through AI, SP Jain's MAIB degree provides the platform to develop the expertise and vision needed to lead in the digital economy. To understand more about this degree, please visithttps:
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