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UAE’s Burjeel Holdings and Colombia’s Keralty announce landmark joint venture for cost-efficient healthcare solutions in MENA

Abu Dhabi / Cartagena: Burjeel Holdings PLC (“Burjeel Holdings”), a leading ADX-listed super-specialty healthcare services provider in MENA, today announced the signing of a Joint Venture Framework Agreement (“Agreement”) to create a joint venture (“AL KALMA”) with Keralty S.A.S (“Keralty”), a multinational health organization based in Colombia. The Agreement was signed in Cartagena de Indias, Colombia.

Tumodo drives digital innovation in the UAE travel market through Tabby

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia —: Integration of Tumodo’s services into Tabby’s business processes is another step in the digital transformation of MENA’s travel market. The UAE aims to double the contribution of the digital economy to the UAE’s non-oil GDP from 11.7 % to over 20 % within the next 10 years. Tumodo’s solutions offer businesses

Dubai Civil Aviation Authority participated in Future Aviation Forum in Riyadh

Dubai, UAE: The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority (DCAA) participated in the third edition of the Future Aviation Forum, at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Centre in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. The future of the aviation sector was highlighted, with an emphasis on strengthening civil aviation collaboration through global collaborations, innovation, and sustainable air transport. The delegation

Airline profitability outlook improves for 2024

Dubai — The International Air Transport Association (IATA) announced strengthened profitability projections for airlines in 2024 compared with its June and December 2023 forecasts. An aggregate return above the cost of capital, however, continues to elude the global airline industry. Outlook highlights include: “In a world of many and growing uncertainties, airlines continue to shore-up their

The 5C’s Of Cybersecurity

All businesses rely significantly on various technology these days, and regrettably, this has made them easy targets for cyberattacks. Each cyberattack event costs small businesses, on average, $200,000, while larger organisations lose millions. This should be concerning since corporate espionage may target your company as a primary target. Given the dynamic nature of cyber threats

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