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Takamol Holding Company Signs 16 Major Agreements with Top Global Companies at GITEX 2024

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Last updated: 2024/10/20 at 12:33 PM
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Takamol Holding Company recently concluded its successful participation at GITEX Global 2024 in Dubai, where it signed 16 agreements and MOUs with various local, regional, and international companies. The event focused on “Global Collaboration to Build a Future AI Economy,” attracting significant attention to Takamol’s booth. Among the key partnerships formed during the event was an agreement with Saudi Aramco to facilitate workforce assignment verification through the labor sector platforms Qiwa and Ajeer. Takamol also signed an MOU with Oracle to enhance collaboration in digital transformation, utilizing Oracle’s cloud services in Saudi Arabia.

Furthermore, Takamol cemented a significant partnership with Bank AlBilad to raise awareness about disability services, including support for an awareness program and app, promotion of the Mowaamah initiative on media platforms, and the launch of focused campaigns. The agreement also includes provisions for sign language interpreters in joint efforts. Alongside the main event, Takamol also inked an MOU with Expert Vision Consulting to explore growth opportunities and enhance collaboration in consulting services, leveraging both companies’ expertise to deliver innovative solutions across various sectors.

In a move to drive digital transformation in Saudi Arabia, Takamol signed two important deals during GITEX Global 2024. Firstly, the company partnered with General Assembly to provide training programs in data, technology, and AI, aligning with the Kingdom’s digital objectives. Additionally, Takamol teamed up with Tiqmo to streamline salary payments for domestic workers through the Musaned platform by integrating the Tiqmo digital wallet. Moreover, Takamol expanded its partnerships at the exhibit by signing agreements with Serco and North Highland to enhance service quality, operational efficiency, and provide digital transformation solutions for the public sector in Saudi Arabia.

At GITEX Global 2024, Takamol showcased its innovative products and services aimed at addressing challenges impacting individuals, businesses, and society. The company highlighted its solutions for both public and private sectors, utilizing artificial intelligence, automation, and digital transformation to simplify operations and achieve key objectives. As a prominent tech exhibition, GITEX Global continues to serve as a top platform for tech innovators and investors, featuring the latest advancements in artificial intelligence, cybersecurity, and sustainable technologies. With over 180 countries represented and thousands of technology companies and government bodies in attendance, GITEX 2024 offered participants the opportunity to connect with industry leaders and explore emerging tech trends.

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