Government agencies join with private sector giants at LEAP showcase

Government agencies join with private sector giants at LEAP showcase
Nazar Daniyel, digital director at Deloitte, speaking to Arab News
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Updated 07 March 2024
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Government agencies join with private sector giants at LEAP showcase

Government agencies join with private sector giants at LEAP showcase

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s technology conference LEAP 2024 is awash with thousands of international companies and startups, but government agencies are also using the event to showcase their digital products and services.

As well as 1,800 exhibitors, 170,000 attendees and 1,100 expert speakers, over 30 public sector entities are attending the Riyadh-based gathering, now in its third edition. 

The agencies are participating in the Digital Saudi Exhibition organized by the Digital Government Authority to showcase innovative models of working using emerging technologies.

In addition, they are also signing strategic agreements, launching new services and taking part in discussion sessions and workshops about digital transformation.

The participation aims to enhance Saudi Arabia’s global position as an innovative digital environment and highlight success stories in the transformation journey.

In addition, it emphasizes the most prominent digital government services aimed at raising the quality of life and enhancing competitiveness.

Furthermore, the exhibition unifies the efforts of the authorities in highlighting the development of digital government services in the Kingdom in accordance with the highest international standards and practices.

Ericsson, Mobily extend managed services agreement

During LEAP, Ericsson and Etihad Etisalat, popularly known as Mobily, have extended their managed services agreement for an additional three years to leverage next-generation artificial intelligence and machine learning for autonomous operations, according to a press release.

The data-driven operations aim to optimize processes, enhance operational and service metrics, and reduce time-to-market, ensuring Mobily consistently delivers high-quality services, elevates customer experiences, and enhances efficiency.

Alaa Malki, chief technology officer at Etihad Etisalat, said that his firm is committed to supporting digital transformation initiatives across the Kingdom’s public and private sectors in line with the aspirations of the Saudi Vision 2030.

He added: “Our long-term partnership with Ericsson enables us to enhance our infrastructure by introducing the latest technologies, boost the capabilities of our networks and strengthen our competitiveness in the Saudi telecom market, unlocking new possibilities for our customers.”

Ekow Nelson, vice president at Ericsson Middle East and Africa, said: “We are excited to contribute to a digitally empowered Saudi Arabia through our partnership with Mobily, building upon the foundation of Saudi Vision 2030.  

“We do this several in ways through our nearly two-decade-long relationship of delivering leading-edge innovations. 

“Our latest, Ericsson’s AI-powered managed services navigate complexity, will ensure reliable and adaptable networks for today’s dynamic needs and empower Mobily to offer exceptional experiences for its customer.”

STC Group, Diriyah Co. strengthen collaboration

Diriyah Co. and STC Group showcased the synergy between technology and giga-projects in the stc booth at the conference with a digital map of the UNESCO Heritage Site.

Their collaboration focuses on smart city solutions, sustainable development, and blending technology with cultural heritage in modern infrastructure.

According to an agreement signed last year, STC Group will develop wired and wireless communication networks and provide internet services for Diriyah Co.’s main headquarters, commercial premises and cloud security services.

It will also equip Diriyah’s locations with cutting-edge technology while retaining their distinctive heritage value.

Deloitte showcases innovative products, services

The Deloitte space at LEAP features a giant 3D screen, offering visitors an immersive glimpse into innovative technology products and services.

With technology solutions spanning data and AI, cloud, unlimited reality, sustainability, and cyber security, attendees are able to witness firsthand innovation.

Additionally, Deloitte is demonstrating assets in collaboration with strategic global alliances such as Anaplan, Adobe, and ServiceNow.

“LEAP 2024 provides an exceptional platform for us to showcase our commitment to innovation and emerging technologies, driving meaningful impact for our clients across the region,” said Rashid Bashir, consulting CEO at Deloitte Middle East.

He added: “We are thrilled to be part of this dynamic gathering once again, where we can demonstrate our dedication to pushing boundaries and shaping the future of business in the Middle East.”

Visitors of the Deloitte space have the opportunity to engage in a gamified Immersive Spatial F1 Experience. This interactive showcase highlights cross-industry use cases of technologies enabled by Deloitte, including immersive learning, media streaming, product visualization, and collaborative multiplayer engagement.

Saudamini Dubey, digital transformation lead partner at Deloitte, told Arab News that this is the second year that the company is partnering with LEAP. 

“The reason we are here is because it allows us to showcase our tech transformation capabilities and not just globally, but also more importantly out here in Saudi Arabia, where we have a lot of talent based out of a Deloitte Digital center in Riyadh and also our new head office,” she said.

Among others, Dubey went on to highlight the immersive experience mimicking being in the race track while participating in a multiplayer game.

She explained: “If you look at the Formula One racing, normally it’s about cars whizzing right across with a lot of analytics or support. Out here, you can almost feel like you’re there in the race. You’re able to also look at all the details of the car, the race itself.”

Dubey pointed out that Deloitte has worked on different projects tackling sustainability and climate change.

She added: “We have our green impact, which focuses on climate and sustainability, and we are also very proud to be partnering with partners like ServiceNow to launch an innovation space with them at the Deloitte Digital Center focused on the public sector. We are partnering with organizations like Adobe ServiceNow and a plan to showcase our end-to-end transformative capabilities.”

LEAP is an annual premier tech event founded in 2022 by the Ministry of Communication and Information Technology. It brings together leading professionals from the sector to deliberate on the industry’s future and the innovative opportunities ahead.


Pakistan Stock Exchange crosses 96,000 to hit record intraday high

Pakistan Stock Exchange crosses 96,000 to hit record intraday high
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Pakistan Stock Exchange crosses 96,000 to hit record intraday high

Pakistan Stock Exchange crosses 96,000 to hit record intraday high
  • Higher remittances, exports, foreign investment credited for bullish activity, analysts say
  • Stock Exchange witnessing bullish trend since government slashed policy rate this month

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Stock Exchange on Tuesday surged past 96,000 points to hit a record high in intraday trading, with analysts attributing the rally to a current account surplus in October due to higher remittances, exports and foreign direct investment.

The benchmark KSE-100 index climbed to a record 935.66 points or 0.98 percent to stand at 95,931.33 from the previous close of 94,995.67 points. It touched the 96,036.48 mark for the first time at 2:44pm PST. 

Ahsan Mehanti at the Arif Habib Corporation told Arab News potential investors had weighed surging foreign reserves as well as government decisions over reforms for loss-making state-owned enterprises, independent power producers and energy pricing.

“Stocks bullish on reports of current account surplus of $349 million in Oct. 2024 on higher remittances, exports and FDI rising by 32pc to $904m for Jul-Oct. 2024,” he said. “The next triggers could be easing political noise amid protest calls by opposition.”

Pakistan’s external current account recorded a surplus of $349 million in October 2024, marking the third consecutive month of surplus and the highest in this period. The current account reflects a nation’s transactions with the world, encompassing net trade in goods and services, net earnings on cross-border investments and net transfer payments. 

A surplus indicates that a country is exporting more than it is importing, thereby strengthening its foreign exchange reserves.

A bullish trend has been observed at the stock market since Pakistan’s central bank cut its key policy rate by 250 basis points, bringing it to 15 percent earlier this month. It’s economic indicators have also steadily improved since securing a 37-month, $7 billion bailout from the International Monetary Fund (IMF) in September.

Before this, the country went through a prolonged economic crisis that drained its foreign exchange reserves and saw its currency weaken amid double-digit inflation.

Last year, Pakistan narrowly avoided a sovereign default by clinching a last-gasp $3 billion IMF bailout deal. 


Saudi Arabia’s National Housing Co. launches 11 residential projects in Riyadh’s Khuzam area

Saudi Arabia’s National Housing Co. launches 11 residential projects in Riyadh’s Khuzam area
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Saudi Arabia’s National Housing Co. launches 11 residential projects in Riyadh’s Khuzam area

Saudi Arabia’s National Housing Co. launches 11 residential projects in Riyadh’s Khuzam area

JEDDAH: Saudi Arabia’s National Housing Co. has launched 11 projects in Riyadh’s Khuzam area, offering over 10,000 units to meet growing demand for quality housing in the Kingdom. 

These developments, including modern designs, are part of NHC’s strategic push to diversify housing supply and address the varied needs of Saudi families. 

The projects range from luxurious villas to contemporary apartments, catering to different client needs, according to a press release. 

These include Khuzam Park Residence, with units up to 379 sq. meters, and Tala Khuzam, offering units as large as 430 sq. meters. Additionally, the Tala Khuzam project features units as small as 219 sq. meters. 

NHC, one of the leading developers of suburban and residential areas in Saudi Arabia, plays an important role in the real estate sector, focusing on improving quality of life and expanding housing supply across the Kingdom. 

These efforts are aligned with Vision 2030, which aims to raise homeownership among Saudi families to 70 percent. 

The company also announced the Eyal Khuzam project which offers luxury units up to 796 sq. meters, while Jawharat Khuzam 1 boasts units up to 929 sq. meters. The Nafah project offers units up to 600 sq. meters. 

Within the Regan compound, which was unveiled at the Cityscape exhibition earlier this month, NHC introduced Rasin Rejan Hills and Ewan Rejan projects, with residential units up to 435 sq. meters. The company said both developments feature high privacy, 24/7 security, and are positioned as ideal living spaces in Khuzam. 

Additionally, NHC launched the Azyan Khuzam project, offering units from 200 to 471 sq. meters, and the Jadaya project, with units up to 538 sq. meters. The Ewan Khuzam project includes villas of up to 594 sq. meters. 

NHC emphasizes its commitment to maintaining quality standards with thoughtful designs and well-integrated infrastructure, including educational, health care, sports, cultural, and commercial amenities, as well as green spaces. 

Over the course of the four-day Cityscape exhibition, NHC signed more than 38 agreements worth over SR5 billion ($1.33 billion) in the supply chain sector. 

These agreements, which involve both local and international companies, cover various areas including logistics services, securing essential materials, and localizing industries within the sector.


COP29: Developing countries urge action on climate finance deal

COP29: Developing countries urge action on climate finance deal
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COP29: Developing countries urge action on climate finance deal

COP29: Developing countries urge action on climate finance deal

RIYADH: Measures available to manage the rising global temperature are not sufficient, a leading Thai official has told the UN’s climate change conference in Baku.

Speaking at COP29 in Azerbaijan, the Asian country’s Minister of Natural Resources and the Environment, Chalermchai Sri-on, called for decisions to be made on climate financing to help those nations most affected by rising temperatures.

His comments were echoed by other ministers throughout the morning session, which came a day after the UN’s climate chief Simon Stiel told world leaders to “cut the theatrics and get down to business” with regards to agreeing a funding deal for developing countries.

Addressing delegates, Sri-on said: “The first global stocktake significantly showed that our current efforts are still insufficient to control global temperature increase.”

Malaysia’s Minister of Natural Resources and Environmental Sustainability, Nik Nazmi Nik Ahmad, urged developed nations to fulfill their financial responsibilities, ensuring funds are “accessible and impactful.”

Romania’s Minister of the Environment, Waters and Forests, Costel Alexe, called for prioritizing action over political differences, stating: “Failure is not an option for anyone.” 

He also emphasized Romania’s focus on private-sector partnerships for decarbonization in energy, transport, and industry. 

Diego Pacheco of Bolivia pointed to the responsibility of developed nations, stating: “Our countries are suffering the impacts of climate change, due largely to the historical emissions of developed countries.” 

Sophalleth Eang, Cambodia’s minister of environment, reaffirmed Cambodia’s ambitious climate targets, including carbon neutrality by 2050, as outlined in its 2020 updated nationally determined contributions. 

Franz Tattenbach, Costa Rica’s minister of environment and energy, expressed optimism in the ripple effects of decarbonization, saying: “We are an ambitious country, and we hope to scale up our ambition. We believe that decarbonization could lead to decarbonization in other countries.” 

Austria’s Leonore Gewessler highlighted the need for urgent united action, saying: “It is our collective responsibility to make more progress without further delay.” 

Additional leaders addressed the challenges of achieving meaningful climate goals amid global crises.

Burkina Faso’s Roger Baro urged for substantial commitments to protect the environment and develop resilient economies, while Celine Caron-Dagioni of Monaco called for updated contributions aligned with long-term climate goals. 

Namibia’s Pohamba Penomwenyo Shifeta stressed the importance of balanced climate financing. 

Speakers also showcased national achievements and initiatives. Uruguay’s Robert Bouvier Torterolo highlighted the country’s renewable energy success, with over 95 percent of its electricity derived from sustainable sources. Senegal’s Daouda Ngom emphasized the need for accessible financing to support adaptation plans. 

Nigeria’s Balarabe Abbas Lawal detailed investments in renewable energy and afforestation, while Rwanda’s Valentine Uwamariya highlighted the significant economic cost of climate change to her nation and called for “ambitious, balanced, fair, and just outcomes” from the climate change forum. 


Jordan wholesale trade price index increases 1.3% in first 9 months of 2024

Jordan wholesale trade price index increases 1.3% in first 9 months of 2024
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Jordan wholesale trade price index increases 1.3% in first 9 months of 2024

Jordan wholesale trade price index increases 1.3% in first 9 months of 2024

RIYADH: Jordan’s wholesale trade price index increased by 1.31 percent year-on-year during the first nine months of 2024, driven primarily by higher prices for goods such as agricultural raw materials and tobacco, according to the country’s Department of Statistics.

The index reached 107.97 points, up from 106.40 points in the same period of 2023.

The largest contributor to the increase was the agricultural raw materials, grains, food, beverages, and tobacco category, which saw a rise of 3.35 percent. This was followed by a 1.47 percent increase in the fuel, metals, construction materials, and supplies group.

Other sectors showed more modest growth, including a 0.21 percent rise in machinery, equipment, and supplies, a 0.14 percent increase in textiles, clothing, personal, and household goods, and a slight 0.04 percent increase in motor vehicles, parts, and motorcycles.

In the third quarter of 2024, the wholesale trade price index rose by 1.41 percent year on year, reaching 107.97 points compared to 106.47 points during the same period in 2023.

The rise was driven mainly by a 3.16 percent increase in the agricultural raw materials, grains, food, beverages, and tobacco group, as well as a 2.48 percent rise in the fuel, metals, and construction materials group. Prices for textiles, clothing, personal, and household goods rose by 0.62 percent, while motor vehicles, parts, and motorcycles saw a 0.28 percent decline.

Machinery, equipment, and supplies prices decreased by 0.64 percent. On a quarterly basis, the index increased by 0.11 percent compared to the previous quarter, with the largest gains seen in agricultural raw materials (up 0.82 percent) and textiles, clothing, personal, and household goods (up 0.18 percent).

Jordan’s inflation this year has been shaped by both domestic and global factors. From January to October, the consumer price index rose by 1.56 percent, reaching 110.58 points compared to 108.88 points during the same period in 2023. Key contributors to inflation included an 11.6 percent surge in personal item prices, a 7.34 percent increase in water and sanitation services, as well as higher costs in union dues, rental prices, and tobacco products.

The industrial sector also played a role in driving inflation, with Jordan’s industrial production index rising by 0.48 percent through September. This increase was led by strong growth in the mining sector (up 8.34 percent) and electricity production (up 5.41 percent), while manufacturing output declined by 0.28 percent.

External factors, such as rising global food and energy prices, regional instability, and changes to subsidies and taxes, have contributed to price volatility, affecting wholesale trade and broader economic trends in Jordan.

Tourism, which accounts for about 12 percent of the country’s gross domestic product, has been particularly hard hit by regional conflicts. A report by Reuters noted that visitor numbers to popular sites like Petra have dropped dramatically, from around 4,000 per day to just 400.


Princess Haifa urges Saudi youth to embrace technology and innovation at Misk Forum

Princess Haifa urges Saudi youth to embrace technology and innovation at Misk Forum
Updated 19 November 2024
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Princess Haifa urges Saudi youth to embrace technology and innovation at Misk Forum

Princess Haifa urges Saudi youth to embrace technology and innovation at Misk Forum

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia has created an environment that empowers its young generation to realize their ambitions through the Vision 2030 program, according to the Kingdom’s vice minister of tourism. 

Speaking at the Misk Global Forum in Riyadh, Princess Haifa bint Mohammed Al-Saud, urged the Saudi youth to master new technologies and rely on credible sources of information.  

She emphasized the importance of staying well-informed and stressed that success requires patience and perseverance, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 initiative is one of the most ambitious plans to transform the Kingdom and prepare it for the future. One of the key goals outlined in the program is empowering the youth by providing them with job opportunities and access to technology. 

“Nothing is impossible in Saudi Arabia. We are fortunate that Saudi Arabia has proven that progress and development are achievable,” said Princess Haifa. 

She added that the Kingdom’s transformative journey is unprecedented, both regionally and internationally.  

Saudi Arabia’s job creation efforts are showing positive results, with the latest report from the General Authority for Statistics revealing that the unemployment rate among Saudi nationals has fallen to 7.1 percent.  

This marks a 0.5 percentage point decrease from the previous quarter and a 1.4 percentage point drop compared to the same period last year. 

The report also highlighted a significant improvement in the unemployment rate among Saudi women, which saw a sharp quarterly decline of 1.4 percentage points, reaching 12.8 percent by the end of the second quarter. 

The eighth edition of the Misk Global Forum, held under the theme “By Youth for Youth,” began in Riyadh on Nov. 18. The two-day event brought together young leaders from the Kingdom and around the world, creating a platform for dialogue and collaboration. 

The Misk Foundation, a nonprofit organization established in 2011 by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, plays a key role in fostering the young generation in Saudi Arabia by developing an environment conducive to creativity and innovation through initiatives such as Misk City, Misk Art Institute, Manga Productions, the Science Center, and Misk Schools. 

In September, Saudi Arabia’s Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb announced that the Kingdom is allocating substantial funds to boost the tourism industry and create jobs, especially for young people and women. 

In August, a report by professional services firm PwC revealed that countries in the Middle East, including Saudi Arabia, are undergoing rapid transformation, driven by a growing youth population eager to embrace change and innovation. 

The report also highlighted that the young generation in Saudi Arabia is increasingly aware of sustainable development goals and noted that organizations like the Misk Foundation are supporting the youth through a wide range of initiatives across sectors including education, innovation, arts, and culture.