Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation quickens with the launch of Nintex

Ayman El-Hattab, Nintex vice-president of emerging markets (Shutterstock) RIYADH: US-based software company Nintex is planning to open its first regional office in Saudi Arabia, supporting Vision 2030’s path toward digital transformation. The company’s base in the Kingdom will also expand and support its operations in the area by employing locals, according to a press release. It is not yet known when the office will open. Nintex works in the automation and intelligence processing spheres, and its presence in Saudi Arabia means it will be able to better serve its current Upper Gulf customer base and approach potential clients. Ayman El-Hattab, Nintex vice-president of emerging markets, stated: “We are excited to establish our office in Saudi Arabia and actively contribute to the country’s ambitious plans for digital transformation under Vision 2030.” The business has a significant presence in the Middle East and North Africa, with over 80 clients in the Kingdom and 300 clients overall. Such a scope allows the company to substantially impact Vision 2030, which strives to transform its economy by encouraging innovation, diversification, and private sector expansion. Nintex will support national initiatives like the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program and the National Transformation Program. This will […]

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