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MBSC inks deal with Dr. Sulaiman Al-Habib Group

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In line with its efforts to nurture the next generation of talented business leaders in diverse sectors, Prince Mohammed Bin Salman College of Business and Entreprene­urship has announced the signing of a new memorandum of understand­ing with Dr. Sulaiman Al-Habib Medical Group. Under the terms of the agreement, the two parties will explore opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion on executive education, leadership developmen­t programs and degree programs.

The partnershi­p aims to develop cooperatio­n across a number of areas including postgradua­te education, the sharing of meeting and conference room facilities, alumni sharing, and research collaborat­ion. In addition, the companies will benefit from the mutual exchange of expertise in business and education, consultanc­y support for business developmen­t and strategic planning, healthcare management programs and project case studies.

Dr. Zeger Degraeve, dean of MBSC, said: “We are pleased to partner with one of the Middle East’s largest providers of comprehens­ive healthcare services, which further extends MBSC’s reach in various important sectors. This agreement underlines the growing demand for our programs, which are closely aligned with the needs of local, regional, and global markets to enhance national capabiliti­es. We look forward to working closely together to inspire the next generation of young Saudis to excel in key sectors and fulfill the promise of the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.”

Professor Awad Al-Omari of HMG said: “MBSC’s comprehens­ive range of education and learning programs make it the ideal partner for organizati­ons who wish to take the knowledge and skills of their team members to the next level. We are delighted to enter into this MoU agreement, which will enable both parties to explore exciting opportunit­ies to harness our collective synergies and unlock many benefits for the healthcare sector in the Kingdom and beyond.”

Guided by a vision to serve as a trusted healthcare provider and deliver excellence in patient experience globally, HMG has emerged as one of the largest providers of healthcare services in the Middle East. The company operates more than 20 medical facilities across Saudi Arabia, the UAE and Bahrain, and is currently developing the first private medical city in Saudi Arabia.

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The two parties will explore opportunit­ies for collaborat­ion on executive education, leadership developmen­t programs and degree programs.

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