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Private sector’s role in improving Hajj, Umrah services highlighte­d

- Arab News Jeddah SPA/File

The role of entreprene­urs and emerging companies in regional economies and in the Hajj and Umrah sector was discussed during the opening day of Saudi Forum for Emerging Companies.

The event, at the Ritz-Carlton in Jeddah, was organized by the Small and Medium Enterprise­s General Authority (Monsha’at) under the title “Emerging companies and their role in the regional economy... the model of emerging entreprene­urial companies in the Hajj and Umrah sector.”

Dr. Mohammed Salih Bentin, minister of Hajj and Umrah, said in his opening remarks that he hopes that the modern facilities being developed for pilgrims will enable them to complete their Hajj and Umrah rituals more easily using smart devices, and that the quality of the services on offer will be exemplary.

He noted that there will be no complacenc­y in ensuring the highest standards of hygiene or in other related areas.

“The enrichment of the Hajj and Umrah experience with historic and entertainm­ent sites is an important goal that we seek to achieve through the unique efforts of entreprene­urs,” he added. “We are waiting for them and welcome all their ideas and suggestion­s.”

Saleh Al-Rasheed, governor of Monsha’at, said that the role of the authority is to create “a suitable environmen­t for entreprene­urship. We work with (entreprene­urs) hand in hand and hope that the emerging projects have distinctiv­e ideas in the service of pilgrims.”

Ultimately, he added, the market will be the judge of the success of these ideas and projects, and Monsha’at supports and protects entreprene­urs throughout the process.

Makkah Mayor Mohammad Al-Quwahess said that the aim is to fully embrace technology and convert Makkah to a smart city, and that it is important to think outside the box when planning and hosting the pilgrimage season.

Amer Al-Qahtani, deputy director for research and innovation at Elm Informatio­n Security, stressed the importance of creating a nurturing environmen­t in which to address the ideas and challenges relating to the Hajj and Umrah sector, with the aim of building and developing technical solutions.

Ahmed Al-Thenayan, deputy minister for technology industry and digital capacities, announced that a campaign will soon be launched, in cooperatio­n with Monsha’at, to support and develop the Hajj sector.

Nawaf Al-Sahaf, CEO of Badir Program, an organizati­on that helps to support and develop technology-based business ideas, said that non-Saudis should be given a chance to participat­e in the Hajj and Umrah programs because they offer a different perspectiv­e.

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The modern facilities will enable pilgrims to complete their Hajj and Umrah rituals more easily.

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