New Delhi:Tech giant SAP India on Monday announced the launch of the Global Bharat programme to equip micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in the country with digital technologies, to help them become globally more competitive.
The programme, which has been developed in association with Nasscom Foundation, United Nations Development Programme and Pratham InfoTech Foundation, includes three initiatives that focus on enabling greater access to global marketplace, skill development and the use of technology tools to drive business for MSMEs.
Speaking about the programme, SAP Indian Subcontinent President and Managing Director Deb Deep Sengupta said the impact of the coronavirus pandemic on economy and businesses has been felt majorly by MSMEs across the country.
"MSMEs are a big contributor to India's GDP (gross domestic product) and provides employment to over 111 million people, and it is imperative to strengthen the sector for the revival of the country's economy. Global Bharat is our endeavour to enable MSMEs to augment business operations and re-access critical processes that overcome inefficiencies and make them globally competitive," he said.
Under the programme, MSMEs in the country will have an open access to digital marketplace SAP Ariba Discovery, where any buyer can post sourcing needs and any of the four million suppliers on Ariba Network can respond with their ability to deliver the goods and services required.
Sengupta said MSMEs using the marketplace will not have to pay any fees through December 31, 2020.
Ariba Network is among the largest digital business-to-business (B2B) marketplace with more than USD 3.3 trillion in global commerce flows annually.
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