The world’s leading technology industry association is committed to helping tech businesses thrive in a time of unprecedented change
Amsterdam, June 13, 2019 – CompTIA, the leading trade association for the global technology industry, has launched a new open community focused squarely on helping tech businesses and professionals in the Benelux region thrive in a time where innovation and opportunity happen at lightspeed.
Through its Benelux Business Technology Community CompTIA will offer insight, resources, support and networking opportunities for organizations and individuals across the region engaged in the business of technology.
“The technology sector across the region is a growing economic force, expected to expand by 4 percent in 2019 to an estimated 75 billion Euros in revenue,” said Nancy Hammervik, executive vice president for industry relations at CompTIA. “We see growth opportunities in hardware and software sales, services, telecommunications and emerging technologies. Our commitment is to help the Benelux tech community take advantage of these opportunities as they deliver innovation and value to their customers.”
Research by CompTIA also suggests that ICT employment in the region may grow in 2019. A survey of employers found that about 13 percent of companies in Luxembourg and Belgium and 12.5 percent of companies in the Netherlands intends to hire new ICT workers this year. By comparison, 8.3 percent of companies across 28 European Union countries are planning new hiring this year.
“The Benelux business technology sector is healthy and highly progressive,” said Estelle Johannes, CompTIA’s staff leader for the Benelux community. “But up until now, the region has had no vendor-neutral trade body supporting its growth. Our community will provide an open forum to address industry challenges and opportunities and act as a vehicle for growth.”
CompTIA launched the Benelux Business Technology Community in collaboration with a large group of Benelux-based tech companies and organizations, including Auvik, SBIT Hospitality Services B.V., Channel Media Europe, Datto, Hageman Scaleup, IT Resellers Group, Citrix, Portland Europe, Sophos, Continuum, Solarwinds MSP and TPEX International.
These Benelux ‘champions’ have identified a number of areas where the new CompTIA community can make a big difference.
These include fostering an open, member-driven community that is not dominated by any one organizational agenda; helping companies look beyond current complexity and legacy concerns to build businesses that are forward-looking and healthy; and ensuring that the voice of the customer is heard to ensure the industry continues to provide value and solutions that drive strong business outcomes and positions technology businesses as trusted advisors.
The community will furthermore focus on helping to address workforce issues such as building a stronger talent pipeline; and communicating the benefits and attractiveness of a career in tech.
About CompTIA
The Computing Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) is a leading voice and advocate for the $5 trillion global information technology ecosystem; and the more than 50 million industry and tech professionals who design, implement, manage, and safeguard the technology that powers the world’s economy. Through education, training, certifications, advocacy, philanthropy, and market research, CompTIA is the hub for advancing the tech industry and its workforce. Visit www.comptia.org to learn more.
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