HR Tech Saudi Summit focuses on reshaping the Kingdom’s future of HR: From HR Transformation, Digitalization, Disruption to HR Re-Invented

September 1st, 2019, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia: In lines with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030, QNA International is all set to host the 3rd Annual HR Tech Saudi Summit, a premiere HR Tech platform on 11th- 12th November in Riyadh, KSA. The summit will be hosted under the theme of: Reshaping the future of HR: From HR Transformation, HR Disruption to HR Invented. Under Saudi Vision 2030, the country aims to increase investment in the technology sector and incorporate further digital transformation in the region. With King Salman’s program for Human Capital Development, the Kingdom of Saudi plans to train 500,000 government employees by the year 2020 in the HR and technology industry.

Zone, a leading IT service provider in Saudi Arabia is onboard as the Gold Sponsors of the 3rd Annual HR Tech Saudi Summit. Zone has one of the largest shares of expertise in enterprise applications implementation, systems integration, solutions design, and project management providing the highest quality market needs for both the public and private sectors. Commenting on their participation in the summit, Faried Hussien, General Manager, Zone says “The Human Resource industry is constantly undergoing innovative changes and now it is imperative to expect digital transformation and automation that would be the key trend to shape and enhance the HR industry. We foresee a more automated and data-driven industry.”

The region is looking forward to a digital landscape and an overall change in the business forefront where HR officials believe to see an increase in efficiency and a higher reach in operational excellence by stepping in the digital world. Commenting on the same Faried Hussien further adds “We see a collaborative workforce future as both integrating HR and IT are core components to construct and implement the necessary changes to digitize the industries effectively. It is certainly an ongoing relationship between HR and IT that needs to be further explored and redefined.”