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GE HealthCare to relocate regional headquarte­rs to Riyadh

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GE HealthCare will relocate its new regional headquarte­rs to Riyadh amid Saudi Arabia’s push to attract internatio­nal businesses to relocate their base to the Kingdom. The announceme­nt was made during the Global Health Exhibition in the Saudi capital, where the medical tech firm outlined its commitment to the Kingdom’s healthcare sector.

This comes on the heels of other major players joining the relocation trend. Jones Lang LaSalle, a global real estate services firm, and the consulting giant Deloitte had already declared their intent to shift their regional headquarte­rs to Saudi Arabia earlier this month.

First announced in February 2021, the initiative mandates that internatio­nal firms seeking government contracts in the Kingdom must establish their regional headquarte­rs in Riyadh by no later than Jan. 1, 2024.

The goal is twofold, aiming to stimulate local job creation in line with economic diversific­ation plans and to stay competitiv­e in the face of growing regional competitio­n.

The health sector transforma­tion program focuses on improving access to healthcare, modernizin­g facilities and equipment, and enhancing the role of private sector investment.

“If you go back a few years, by memory, we will realize the effectiven­ess of using digital healthcare. During the pandemic, Saudi was ranked second in managing the pandemic. Digital health or e-health contribute­d heavily,” Saudi Health Minister Fahad Al-Jalajel said earlier this month. “Nowadays in Saudi Arabia, any individual can access quality healthcare regardless of their physical location. This is actually done by leveraging digital health,” he added.

As the Kingdom aims to digitalize 70 percent of patient activities by 2030, health tech sector growth has become imperative to meet these goals.

The company’s innovative approaches, spanning from precision care, reimagined patient treatment and advanced imaging, will address the evolving healthcare demands in the Kingdom and the broader region.

Saudi Arabia aims to restructur­e the sector by enhancing its capabiliti­es as an effective, integrated, value-based ecosystem focused on the patient’s well-being.

The Kingdom has committed to investing in the health technology sector, with the 2023 budget allocating over SR180 billion ($50.3 billion) to healthcare and social developmen­t, reflecting the government’s commitment to this initiative.

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