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Resource Cloud Debuts At ITCN Asia 2025 As AI-Powered Talent Platform For Global Work Opportunities

  • October 4, 2025
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Mazik Global used the stage of ITCN Asia 2025 to introduce Resource Cloud, which it described as the region’s first AI-powered, human-managed talent platform. The launch drew significant attention as it marked the formal entry of a new digital service ecosystem designed to connect skilled professionals with opportunities across global markets. The platform distinguishes itself from typical marketplaces by combining advanced AI-driven evaluation tools with the supervision of human experts, aiming to ensure a trusted and transparent environment for employers and professionals alike.

According to Mazik Global, Resource Cloud has been developed to support the region’s ambitions of becoming a reliable global hub for IT and digital services. By leveraging AI technology for project matching and evaluation while maintaining human oversight, the platform intends to provide both efficiency and assurance. Afzal Syed, partner at Mazik Global, emphasized this vision during the launch, stating that the platform’s goal is to enable talent from the region to access international projects with trust, scale, and efficiency. He explained that Resource Cloud was built with the specific mission of strengthening the region’s role in IT service delivery, enabling growth in digital exports, and offering skilled professionals a structured pathway to participate in the global economy.

The unveiling of Resource Cloud was attended by policymakers, industry stakeholders, corporate executives, and technology leaders, who acknowledged the potential impact of such an initiative on the regional digital economy. Many highlighted that by introducing a managed platform combining AI capabilities with human management, Resource Cloud addresses concerns often raised about trust and quality in purely automated talent marketplaces. The event marked one of the key highlights of ITCN Asia 2025, where stakeholders across IT, telecom, and digital transformation gathered to showcase and discuss the future of technology in the region.

ITCN Asia has long established itself as the leading technology showcase in South Asia, serving as a hub for innovation, partnerships, and industry announcements. The introduction of Resource Cloud at such a platform reinforces the importance of collaboration between private enterprises and the broader digital ecosystem in driving technology adoption. By linking skilled professionals with international work opportunities while building institutional credibility, Resource Cloud is positioned to contribute to the expansion of IT and digital service exports from the region. More details about the initiative can be accessed at www.resourcecloud.ai.

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