Fatima Al-Othman has been general manager at the Saudi Heritage Commission in the Riyadh region since April 2022. In less than a year, Al-Othman made substantial contributions, including implementing a national strategy to preserve Saudi heritage, developing the National Heritage Register for the Riyadh region, which includes over 1,800 heritage sites, and developing a
Fourier Intelligence, the leading AI rehabilitation solutions provider, and John Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, a subsidiary of Saudi Aramco and one of the leading
Fourier Intelligence, the leading AI rehabilitation solutions provider, and John Hopkins Aramco Healthcare, a subsidiary of Saudi Aramco and one of the leading healthcare providers in the Middle East, announced today the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MOU) at the second LEAP event in Riyadh.
A series of themes and proposals to help advance the digital transformation of healthcare in the Middle East and North Africa were made during the final session of the 2022 HIMSS Middle East Health Conference & Exhibition.
RIYADH: Christmas in Saudi Arabia this year feels different in a very remarkable way. Christmas trees and decorations are for sale at a gift shop in Riyadh. Scenes of people buying Santa Claus outfits, tinsel, baubles and other ornaments from the shop in the Saudi capital are an unmistakable sign of greater tolerance towards other religions and faiths.
In recent years, festive sales have gradually been introduced into Riyadh, reflecting the process of social liberalization that began with a decree issued in 2016 by the Cabinet, restricting the ability of the Saudi Committee for the Promotion of Virtue and the Prevention of Vice to pursue and arrest violators.