«Al Jazeera» – Economy:
The National Industrial Development and Logistics Program “Ndaleb” signed an agreement with “Insight” Corporation (INCIT), which owns and operates the (SIRI) Index, to measure the adoption level of enterprises of the fourth is an approved international indicator for Industrial Revolution, which provides the tools needed to increase their adoption percentage, and operates on standard comparisons. At the national and international level, it is the only indicator approved for this purpose by the World Economic Forum (WEF).
The signing took place at Insight’s headquarters in the capital of Singapore, and the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program, CEO Eng. Signed by Suleiman bin Khalid Al Majroo and Insight CEO Raymond Klein in the presence of His Excellency the Minister of Manpower. and Tan Ling, the Second Minister of Industry and Trade, and Ambassador Khadim, Abdullah Al-Madhi, the Two Holy Mosque in Singapore.
The agreement aims to accelerate the assessment of the technological maturity of national factories to identify gaps and transform factories into smart factories adopting the technologies and practices of the Fourth Industrial Revolution. Level of adoption of advanced industrial practices and technologies through SIRI method.
Targeted outcomes of this contract include the establishment of training centers for expertise capable of evaluating facilities, cataloging data, and developing plans to increase efficiency and productivity, in addition to collecting and submitting data relating to standard comparisons, and To build a platform within. To protect information and data in accordance with the Kingdom’s relevant laws and regulations and in coordination with the relevant authorities. The Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources has launched a preliminary survey to assess the readiness of national factories to adopt the Fourth Industrial Revolution using the SIRI method. The fourth is part of a program to replace 4,000 led by the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources. Creating qualitative jobs for factories, and citizens from heavy reliance on migrant workers for digital industrial automation. One of the technologies of this revolution and the acceleration of its adoption in all promising areas of the program, including the sectors of energy, mining and logistics, with the executive bodies of the Ndelb program led by the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources and the Ministry of Industry Communications and Information In integration, services through a large number of qualitative initiatives that will contribute to the achievement of the Kingdom’s ambitious goals of Vision 2030. Technical mats and Department of Transport and Logistics.
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is one of the focus areas of the Ndelb program along with local materials. The program works with its executive bodies to maximize the use of technologies of this revolution and accelerate its adoption in promising areas of the program, including the sectors of energy, mining, logistics and industry, through a number of qualitative initiatives. Including that it will contribute to achieving the Kingdom’s ambitious goals of Vision 2030.
CEO of the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program, Eng. Sulaiman bin Khalid Al-Majroo praised the continued support of the wise leadership for the program, which leaves no stone unturned to provide everything that contributes to the adoption of advanced technologies. He also expressed confidence to the Chairman of the Ndelb Program Committee, Mr. Bandar bin Ibrahim Al-Khorayef, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources and its members that the outcome of this agreement would benefit all sectors of the program and its executive bodies. Through its contribution in accelerating the adoption of the technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution and maximizing its impact in increasing production efficiency, competitiveness and sustainability.