Saudi Arabia, Silicon Valley to launch health innovation platform

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Updated 26 March 2022
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Saudi Arabia, Silicon Valley to launch health innovation platform

  • The platform will also support the plans of global and local startups to grow and expand to the Saudi market and beyond

RIYADH: The Council of Health Insurance on Friday announced a strategic partnership with Plug and Play, Silicon Valley’s leading innovation platform connecting startups, corporations, venture capital firms, universities, and government agencies.

Plug and Play Middle East, in partnership with the council, will launch the Kingdom’s first open innovation platform called iHub focused on the health insurance industry.

In line with Vision 2030 goals to digitize government services, as well as develop new areas of the economy, iHub will bring together insurers, healthcare providers, tech-based startups, and healthcare experts to solve industry-specific challenges, develop new services and products, and discuss the best digital policies and regulatory changes needed for the Kingdom’s healthcare and insurance sectors.

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Plug and Play Middle East will support in building and operating iHub’s open innovation platform with a focus on digital product innovations and emerging technologies that will improve healthcare outcomes within Saudi Arabia’s healthcare and insurance sectors, while also growing the health tech and insurance tech digital economy.

Council secretary-general Dr. Shabab Al-Ghamdi said: “The partnership agreement with Plug and Play is one of the most important strategic partnerships to enable the sector, entrepreneurs, and emerging companies to innovate technical solutions for the private health insurance sector that overcome challenges and enhance quality and efficiency for beneficiaries to obtain their full rights of protection and care.”

Plug and Play Middle East will support in building and operating iHub’s open innovation platform with a focus on digital product innovations and emerging technologies that will improve healthcare outcomes within Saudi Arabia’s healthcare and insurance sectors, while also growing the health tech and insurance tech digital economy.

The platform will also support the plans of global and local startups to grow and expand to the Saudi market and beyond.

Abdullah Al-Sharqi, the council's chief technology and digital transformation officer, said: “Emerging technology such as artificial intelligence, blockchain, and IoT is disrupting the health insurance sector and providing opportunities for health insurance companies and healthcare providers to transform their business models and the beneficiary experience.

“iHub will be the eyes and ears of digital innovation for the entire sector, to enable its transformation.”


Riyadh summit to highlight next-gen governance and strategic innovation

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Riyadh summit to highlight next-gen governance and strategic innovation

RIYADH: The fourth annual Governance, Performance, Risk, and Compliance Summit, themed “Integration for Strategic Performance,” will begin on Monday in Riyadh, aiming to transform regulatory systems from oversight tools into drivers of innovation and growth.

Inge Vasshus, chair of the organizing committee, said: “The summit seeks to foster a corporate culture where risk management and compliance are seamlessly embedded into strategic operations.”

Day 1 will open with a keynote titled “Risk Is Our Business,” focusing on shifting from documentation-based approaches to strategic risk integration.

The agenda includes panel discussions with representatives from the Center for Governance, the Royal Commission for AlUla, and the GCC Board Directors Institute, examining the integration of governance, risk, and compliance into Saudi companies’ strategies.

Speakers will also present case studies from Saudi institutions and PIF-backed companies, highlighting the impact of governance practices, the role of artificial intelligence in sustainability, and the link between sustainability and competitive governance.

Day 2 focuses on practical applications, starting with a session on managing supplier and third-party risks in complex organizations. This will be followed by a discussion on future governance frameworks and their alignment with international standards and Saudi Vision 2030.

The program will include a session on its impact on the risk management function, as well as a dedicated session on establishing AI governance frameworks.

It will further explore the evolution of the Gulf’s compliance function from a regulatory obligation into a driver of operational efficiency.

In addition, workshops will address applying “zero-trust” principles to AI agent security, the shift from reactive to proactive risk management, and the impact of individual dominance on board effectiveness.