The Business Year

Ali Watban, General Manager, Roche Diagnostic­s Saudi Arabia • Interview

In response to the public health crisis, Roche is making substantia­l investment­s to produce as many tests as possible to support its customers, communitie­s, and patients.

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“Roche works in Saudi Arabia under three pillars—quality, innovation, and developmen­t.”

Health has been at the center of Saudi Arabia’s reform agenda for the past five years. How has Roche Diagnostic­s Saudi Arabia played a role in this process?

Roche Diagnostic­s Saudi Arabia is a strong partner of Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Health and the public sector. We have worked hand in hand with the Saudi healthcare sector and supported in many different areas. Roche works in Saudi Arabia under three pillars—quality, innovation, and developmen­t. We have always been keen to deliver only quality products with either or both CE marks/ FDA approval. We provide state-of-theart technology and offer total lab automation (TLA)—a unique setup that relieves laboratory staff of repetitive tasks, enabling hospitals and clinics to better utilize their employees’ time. Roche has worked hard in terms of developmen­t in line with the Saudizatio­n plan as we successful­ly reached around 26% Saudizatio­n at Roche, with this workforce proving itself to be effective and efficient. We have Saudi personnel in various department­s and roles including engineers and applicatio­n specialist­s. We also strive to achieve women’s inclusion and empowermen­t in the workforce—which is one of my specific goals leading the Saudi organizati­on—and considered a foundation of our diverse culture at Roche. With people being our most valuable resource, we are keen to develop both our employees and our partners to ultimately serve patients.

In 2018, Roche obtained a SAGIA license for a joint venture with your distributo­r in Saudi. What were the specifics of that deal and the reasoning behind it?

We are focused on implementi­ng Vision 2030 and targeting all medical companies that operate in Saudi Arabia. In November 2018, we went direct in the country with our operations. This means we have immediate access to patients and decision-makers through our joint venture partner, Farouk, Maamoun Tamer & Co. We have also invested directly in our healthcare division. This will reflect positively on our human resources, as we will be able to attract new talent by having an on-the-ground presence in Saudi Arabia. Having a direct presence here also allows us to make better investment decisions in terms of our diagnostic­s products.

How has Roche participat­ed in Saudi Arabia’s COVID-19 response efforts through its diagnostic products?

At the outset, it was unchartere­d territory, but Roche was quick to adapt to a new way of working. For example, we were one of the first companies in Saudi Arabia to stop face-to-face meetings and have our staff work from home. We have over 400 regional employees and were extremely proactive in giving them regular updates regarding COVID-19. The health and wellbeing of our employees is paramount to us. This is why we have a safety, health, and environmen­t (SHE) team at Roche, which has been dynamic and timely with its input during COVID-19. We were well prepared with masks, gloves, and PPEs from the onset of the pandemic and implementi­ng procedures for the wellbeing and safety of our team. Roche was also one of the first companies to deliver diagnostic kits for the government during the outbreak on time without any real delays, as we have a strong instrument base in the country. Roche has a state-of-the-art testing solutions—the cobas 6800—its leading diagnostic technology placing it in high demand at this critical time.

How has the company worked closely with the Ministry of Health on the pandemic?

We have undertaken numerous projects in Saudi Arabia. Roche has establishe­d several referral centers for COVID-19 testing. We are also one of the companies that has direct access to high-level government­al decision-makers. We have establishe­d a strong relationsh­ip with them and hold their trust because when we promise, we perform. We are the only provider of a diagnostic test that can detect both COVID-19 and SARS/Influenza A and B using our cobas 6800 technology. We value delivering on our commitment of providing fast and accurate testing at the highest level over and above any financial considerat­ions. ✖

 ??  ?? Ali Watban GENERAL MANAGER, ROCHE DIAGNOSTIC­S SAUDI ARABIA
Ali Watban GENERAL MANAGER, ROCHE DIAGNOSTIC­S SAUDI ARABIA
 ??  ?? An ambulance parked near a busy park in Dammam in 2019
An ambulance parked near a busy park in Dammam in 2019

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