Saudi Arabia and Huawei to work on smart Umrah and Hajj technology
The
agreement includes smartphone app development, as well as internet and TV
channels
Huawei will
work with Saudi on Hajj technology applications. Reuters
Saudi
Arabia’s Ministry of Hajj and Umrah is to work with Huawei, the Chinese
telecommunications and consumer electronics company, to develop smart
technology.
The
co-operation agreement was signed on the sidelines of Crown Prince Mohammed bin
Salman's visit to China. Under its terms, the ministry will work with Huawei on
smartphone app development, as well as internet and TV channels. The agreement
follows participation by the ministry and the kingdom’s General Investment
Authority in workshops and meetings at the technology company’s headquarters.
It is hoped
the deal will contribute to raising the level of digital services offered to
visitors and improve the experience of pilgrims and Umrah visitors.
Smart Umrah
technology will include digital transformation and infrastructure development,
such as the construction of control rooms in Makkah and Madina’s pilgrim
reception centres.
During the
crown prince’s visit to the country, the kingdom is reported to have signed 35
economic deals worth $28 billion with China.
This
weekend, Saudi Aramco agreed to form
a joint venture to develop a $10 billion integrated refining and
petrochemical complex in China, which will handle 300,000 barrels per day, as
well as take a 9 per cent stake in another refinery.
Saudi Arabia and Huawei to work on smart Umrah and Hajj technology
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