VFS Global is to leverage SAP software to develop AI-powered digital solutions for cross-border mobility and citizen services.
“We take great pride in partnering with SAP as a foremost and trusted technology and AI company,” Zubin Karkaria, founder/CEO, VFS Global said in a statement.
According to Karkaria, governments across the world are looking into the use of innovative technologies such as artificial intelligence to drive efficiency and sovereign security.
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“By combining our deep expertise in visa, consular and citizen services with SAP’s world-class solutions, we empower governments to enhance efficiency, strengthen security and enable seamless mobility for millions of travelers around the world,” Karkaria said.
He disclosed that VFS Global is adopting SAP S/4HANA Cloud Public Edition and other SAP solutions, to accelerate its innovation road map and help governments meet the increasing needs of travelers and citizens.
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Michael Nilles, member of the VFS executive board and chief digital and technology officer, stated that both organisations are collaborating to elevate cross-border mobility and citizen services to the next level by combining the strengths of VFS Global and SAP.
“Strategically, this positions us as a leading force in shaping the future of GovTech and TravelTech, powered by technology and AI innovations that benefit governments, travelers and citizens worldwide,” Nilles stated.
In line with its vision to embrace technological innovation to support governments and diplomatic missions worldwide, VFS Global has also chosen SAP Business Technology Platform and the SAP Business Data Cloud solution to deliver leading-edge and AI-powered solutions to its customers and to drive operational excellence across its global operations.
“With SAP solutions at its core, VFS will be able to leverage the latest innovations to become an even stronger partner for governments, travelers and citizens worldwide,” Christian Klein, CEO, SAP SE, said.


