A delegation from the Saudi Export Development Authority and several private sector companies from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia along with officials from the Ministry of Health (MOH) convened today (Monday) a meeting at the Intercity Hotel in Al Khuwair to enhance cooperation and partnerships and explore investment opportunities in the healthcare sector.
H.E. Dr. Ahmed Salem Al-Mandhari, MOH Undersecretary for Planning and Health Regulation represented the Ministry of Health, and H.E. Saud Al-Gublan, Vice President of Services Exports at the Saudi Export Development Authority on the Saudi side.
A number of officials from the Ministry of Health, specialists from the Saudi Export Development Authority, and representatives from private sector companies in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia also attended the meeting.
In his welcoming speech, H.E. Dr. Ahmed Al-Mandhari welcomed the Saudi delegation and stressed that the Ministry of Health looked forward to fruitful discussions. He highlighted the Ministry's interest in drawing on the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's expertise in various sectors, particularly in healthcare. Key areas of focus include the automation of health systems, the reconstruction, design, and engineering of the healthcare sector, pharmaceutical industries, and the regulation of healthcare services.
Several private sector companies from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia presented visual presentations highlighting their key services. Lean Business Services presents its efforts in digital transformation within the healthcare sector, featuring three platforms: "Ana" for healthcare practitioners, "Sihati" for individuals, and “Saha for healthcare facilities. Meanwhile, CC by STC outlined its main areas of expertise, including customer services, patient experience, and human resources.
As for Tahakom Company, it presented an overview of its services in the fields of information technology and cybersecurity. In addition, ARRC Al-Arrab for Consulting and Digital Solutions highlighted its expertise in digital management, consulting services, digital solutions, and information technology.
Al-Dawaa Medical Company presented its services in logistics and the transportation of medicines. Furthermore, Pure Consulting Company highlighted its key services through five subsidiaries: Pure Sports, Pure Research, Pure Digital, Pure International, and Pure Academy.