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Resource Cloud Launches At ITCN Asia 2025 As Region’s First AI-Powered Talent Cloud Platform

  • September 27, 2025
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Mazik Global officially introduced Resource Cloud at ITCN Asia 2025, unveiling the region’s first AI-powered, human-managed talent cloud platform. The launch, held at one of the most prominent technology exhibitions in the region, drew significant attention from industry leaders, technology experts, corporate executives, and policymakers. Designed to seamlessly connect skilled professionals with global work opportunities, Resource Cloud represents a strategic step towards positioning the region as a trusted hub for digital services.

Resource Cloud differs from typical freelance or gig marketplaces by offering a managed and trusted ecosystem. It integrates the intelligence of AI with the oversight of human expertise to ensure reliability and quality in every engagement. Through AI-driven evaluation and intelligent project matching, the platform provides a structured approach to aligning talent with project needs. This strengthens the region’s standing in IT services, helps scale digital and IT service exports, and expands opportunities for professionals to participate more effectively in the global economy. By reducing inefficiencies in sourcing, vetting, and deploying talent, the platform also supports businesses in accessing skilled resources more quickly and confidently.

Afzal Syed, Partner at Mazik Global, said the launch was guided by a clear vision to build the region’s reputation as a globally trusted delivery hub for digital services. “Resource Cloud is built with one vision, to position this region as a globally trusted delivery hub for digital services. By combining AI and human expertise, we are enabling talent to access opportunities with trust, efficiency, and scale,” he stated. His comments highlighted how the platform’s hybrid model of technology and human oversight is expected to address longstanding challenges in connecting regional talent to international markets.

The unveiling at ITCN Asia 2025 underscored the event’s role as a catalyst for digital transformation and collaboration across IT, telecom, and technology innovation sectors. As the region’s largest technology showcase, ITCN Asia continues to bring together diverse stakeholders, and the Resource Cloud announcement stood out as one of the expo’s key highlights. Attendees noted its potential to reshape the way organizations engage with skilled professionals and scale their projects beyond local boundaries. By launching at such a significant platform, Mazik Global placed Resource Cloud at the center of discussions on the future of work, technology-driven talent management, and the evolving digital economy.

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