Saudi Ministry of Communications Signs a MOU with Siemens

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Saudi Ministry of Communications Signs a MOU with Siemens

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The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology signed a MOU with Siemens to boost digital industrial transformation in the Kingdom in tandem with the Saudi Vision 2030.

Minister of Communications and Information Technology Eng. Abdullah al-Sawaha and Germany's ambassador to the Kingdom Dieter W. Haller were present.

Dr. Mohammed al-Mishaigeh, undersecretary of the ministry for planning and development, and Dr. Roland Bush, technological president of Siemens signed on behalf of their parties.

The MOU covers smart cities, health care, mining, petrochemicals, digital shipyard building, and mechatronics engineering to help the Kingdom accomplish Saudi Vision 2030, increase digitization of medical files to 70, enhance mining sector contribution in the GDP and nationalize renewable energy industries, industrial tools and knowledge transfer.

There are three Saudi cities among the 100 best cities in the world.

Minister of Communications and Information Technology Eng. Abdullah al-Sawaha clarified that the ministry seeks empowering the society and economy to grasp digital transformation chances, to push the kingdom to the lead of innovative countries and accelerate accomplishing Saudi Vision 2030.

Bush said Siemens is working with the Kingdom to achieve a more diversified and competitive digital economy, including promoting the local skills in the field of automation and digitization.



Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday

Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday
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Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday

Riyadh Governor Inaugurates 11th Riyadh Economic Forum on Monday

Under the patronage of Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques King Salman bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Governor of Riyadh Region Prince Faisal bin Bandar bin Abdulaziz will inaugurate on Monday the 11th edition of the Riyadh Economic Forum.
The event will be attended by ministers, government officials, business leaders, and economy experts.
The three-day forum will focus on key economic and development issues in sessions that aim to come up with effective solutions and recommendations that strengthen the national economy to help it respond to emerging challenges.
Chairman of the forum's Board of Trustees Dr. Khalid Al-Rajhi said that the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques' patronage offers vital support to the forum, strengthening its efforts to research ways to boost the national economy and the private sector's role in economic development, all in line with Vision 2030.