Saudi Telecom giant STC and leading low-cost carrier flynas have signed an agreement during the GITEX Technology Week 2019 event in Dubai to allow the airline’s customers to pay for flight bookings with STC Pay. Ms. Asma Hamdan, Chief Information Officer at flynas, expressed her delight with this partnership that will add value to flynas’
Honeywell (NYSE: HON), a global technology leader, addressed Saudi Arabia’s growing demand for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)-enabled technologies during a smart building and city technology showcase event held in Riyadh on October 9, 2019. The Honeywell Technology Day 2019 was attended by VIP guests including Ahmad Aalem, Head of Strategy at The Red Sea
At the Science and Technology in Society (STS) forum held Monday in Kyoto, Japan, Ahmad O. Al-Khowaiter, Saudi Aramco’s chief technology officer, said “the challenge for our generation is to achieve net zero greenhouse gas emissions, within this century.” The STS forum, an annual international high level platform for leaders to facilitate discussions across government, industry, and
Cashless transformations represent a game-changing opportunity to drive growth for GCC economies, with a potential to provide at least a 1% boost to non-oil GDP, equating to nearly $3 Billion, to the region’s largest economies. Boston Consulting Group’s (BCG), recent study titled How Cashless Payments Help Economies Grow, shows that cash-intensive economies are at risk
Chocolate fair or “Čokoljana” will be held in Ljubljana for the sixth year in a row on October 19. The fair is attracting all chocolate lovers from all around the Globe and it is welcoming chocolate lovers and enthusiasts from the Middle East this year. “Čokoljana” is a fair that is turning the beautiful capital
Crescent Petroleum, the first and largest private oil and gas company in the Middle East, has partnered with Edraak, the Arab World’s leading platform for Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs), to develop a series of open and free online career readiness courses to bridge the gap between the skills acquired during school or university and
Canon Middle East (CME), a provider of imaging technologies and services, has marked one year of direct business operations in Saudi Arabia and outlines its commitment to the future advancement of the kingdom’s economic development. In the last year, Canon has achieved significant progress in terms of its objectives related to employees, customers, and community