November 21, 2024

NextGen e-Governance Summit 2024

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NextGen e-Governance Summit 2024
NextGen e-Governance Summit 2024

Scribe Minds & Media is thrilled to announce the NextGen e-Governance Summit 2024, scheduled on 20th November 2024 in Riyadh, The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. This one-day Summit promises to bring together key decision makers from relevant Ministries, Authorities, Corporations, Directorates, Government and business organizations and technology innovators to collaborate on the re-invention of technologies, processes, and products for a robust e-Governance ecosystem.

The National Transformation Program’s report indicated that there are over 6,000 digital government services available, which account for 97 percent of all government services. Recent reports highlight several achievements in the Kingdom’s efforts to build a robust digital sector to enhance citizen experiences across different government services, including the introduction and development of policies and legislation supporting digital transformation, such as the personal data protection system, the digital government policy, and the communications and information technology systems.

This summit will bring together 150+ key decision makers and will discuss the Key areas of interest in E-Governance and innovation by bringing on board expert speakers from the relevant stakeholder entities to address and provide updated information and solutions to the challenges facing the industry.

“We’re excited to create a platform where E Governance leaders from Saudi Arabia will come together to address the global best practices when it comes to Digital transformation in all the sectors. In our upcoming initiative we wish to deep dive into specific areas of e-Governance.” shared by Mr. Jordan Abraham and Mr. Pradish Gireesan Co-Founders for Scribe Minds & Media.  “This conference is a must-attend for anyone who is looking at Saudi Arabia’s position as the fastest growing and largest digital economy in the Middle East and North Africa.

Dr. Ibraheem Sheerah, Chief Transformation Officer from SAUDI Airlines said “The NextGen e-Governance Summit 2024 is a crucial platform for sharing insights and strategies on the digital future of the Kingdom. I look forward to engaging in meaningful discussions on how we can drive digital transformation and prepare our organizations for the evolving challenges of tomorrow. Together, we can shape a more agile, innovative, and digitally empowered future.”

Kamal Farag, Digital Services Director from Human Resources Development Fund – HRDF – KSA said “It is a pleasure to be part of the NextGen e-Governance Summit 2024. Engaging with industry leaders and sharing insights on the digital transformation journey in Saudi Arabia was truly inspiring. I look forward to contributing further to this vital initiative that supports our nation’s vision for a sustainable and efficient digital government

Don’t miss this opportunity to connect with industry peers, gain valuable insights, and take your business to new heights. For more information and to secure your spot, visit – https://www.ksaegovsummit.com/

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