Naheed.pk, a Pakistani online retailer, has expanded its services to over 30 cities, offering same-day delivery in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad. The company has seen 100% year-on-year growth and aims to capture 5% of Pakistan's retail market share. Naheed.pk focuses on providing genuine products and a trustworthy shopping experience to compete with brick-and-mortar stores. Why it matters: The growth of e-commerce platforms like Naheed.pk signals a shift in consumer behavior in Pakistan and the increasing importance of online retail in the region's economy.
The Khaleej Times discusses the potential of using AI to assist with holiday gift shopping. AI tools can analyze user data and preferences to suggest suitable gifts. These tools can also automate price comparisons and identify deals. Why it matters: While still nascent, AI-driven shopping assistants could streamline the gift-giving process and offer personalized recommendations for consumers in the UAE.
Saee, a KAUST-supported Saudi startup based in Jeddah, aims to disrupt last-mile delivery in Saudi Arabia by addressing challenges like delays and cash-on-delivery (COD) issues. They offer services such as fast COD consolidation, flexible dispatch to freelancers, and warehouse management. Saee also introduces a new concept called Cash Before Delivery (CBD) to improve cash flow for e-commerce platforms. Why it matters: This aims to solve a key bottleneck for e-commerce growth in Saudi Arabia, where COD is prevalent and creates financial inefficiencies.
Qurrat-Ul-Ain Nadeem, a Ph.D. student in electrical engineering at KAUST, is researching MIMO technology for 5G communication systems as part of the Communication Theory Lab (CTL). She holds a Bachelor's degree from LUMS, Pakistan, and previously completed her master's at KAUST in 2015. Nadeem chose KAUST over fully funded Ph.D. scholarships from Cornell and Wisconsin-Madison due to its research opportunities and diverse environment. Why it matters: This highlights KAUST's ability to attract top talent and contribute to advancements in 5G technology, showcasing the university's role in fostering cutting-edge research within the region.
Saudi Arabia is undergoing a rapid digital transformation in its healthcare sector, driven by Vision 2030. AI is being deployed for early disease detection, personalized medicine, and remote patient monitoring. These changes aim to improve healthcare accessibility and efficiency across the Kingdom. Why it matters: This digital shift promises to enhance patient outcomes and establish Saudi Arabia as a leader in tech-driven healthcare innovation within the region.