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Saudia Group wins award for strategic excellence in project management

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Saudia Group’s Project Management Office won the Strategy Excellence award at the Global Project Excellence Awards. (Supplied)
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Saudia Group’s Project Management Office won the Strategy Excellence award at the Global Project Excellence Awards. (Supplied)
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Saudia Group wins award for strategic excellence in project management

Saudia Group wins award for strategic excellence in project management
  • Global Project Excellence Awards, now in their fifth cycle, honor standout local and international organizations
  • Emad Al-Ghamdi said that Saudia’s future PMO strategy focuses on sustainability, intelligence and impact

RIYADH: Saudia Group’s Project Management Office won the Strategy Excellence award at a recent event in Riyadh, with a company executive calling the recognition a milestone in the carrier’s transformation.

Emad Al-Ghamdi, general manager of transformation and PMO at Saudia Holding, spoke to Arab News at about how this reflects the group’s efforts with the support of the Minister of Transport and Logistics Services, and the group’s director general.

The Global Project Excellence Awards, now in their fifth cycle, honor standout local and international organizations.

The award “also highlights the level of maturity, capability and excellence we have achieved in managing our strategic Transformation Program,” Al-Ghamdi added.

Al-Ghamdi added that the company has “adopted advanced portfolio management tools, predictive analytics, and (is) preparing for AI-driven dashboards to enhance visibility and proactive governance.”

Al-Ghamdi went on to say: “We see the PMO as an enabler of strategy, ensuring every project directly contributes to operational excellence, customer satisfaction, and national development objectives aligned with Vision 2030.”

He said that Saudia’s future PMO strategy focuses on sustainability, intelligence and impact.

The group plans to deepen digital intelligence, strengthen local content, and drive initiatives, aiming to set new regional benchmarks for PMO performance.

“As we look ahead, our vision is clear: we will reach new heights and farther destinations to make the PMO a strategic engine that accelerates transformation, empowers teams and sets new benchmarks for excellence across the region,” he said.

Offering advice to emerging PMO leaders, Al-Ghamdi added: “Lead with purpose and adaptability.

“Success is no longer about control; it’s about enabling collaboration, fostering innovation, and keeping your organization focused on value.”

The Project Management Offices Summit 2025 was held on Nov. 9, 2025, at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology in Riyadh as part of the Global Project Management Forum.

The event included a ceremony honoring the winners of the fifth cycle of the Global Project Excellence Awards, under the patronage and presence of Badr Al-Dulami, deputy minister of transport and logistics services for roads affairs, celebrating 24 organizations and 15 individuals on International Project Management Day.


‘History of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques’ forum chronicles Kingdom’s service to pilgrims

‘History of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques’ forum chronicles Kingdom’s service to pilgrims
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‘History of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques’ forum chronicles Kingdom’s service to pilgrims

‘History of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques’ forum chronicles Kingdom’s service to pilgrims
  • Initiative highlights the evolution of pilgrims’ Hajj experiences and development of the Two Holy Mosques
  • Forum is focused on Hajj as a pillar of Islamic identity and a manifestation of unity among Muslims

JEDDAH: The “History of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques” forum was launched on Monday by the King Abdulaziz Foundation for Research and Archives (Darah).

Highlighting the Kingdom’s efforts in developing and caring for the mosques and the evolution of the Hajj experience over the years, the forum was unveiled during the fifth Hajj Conference and Exhibition, organized by the Ministry of Hajj and Umrah in collaboration with the Pilgrim Experience Program. 

The forum is focused on Hajj as a pillar of Islamic identity and a manifestation of unity among Muslims. Through the platform, Darah seeks to use research data to develop accessible cultural and educational content. 

Organized as part of a broader project on the history of Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques, it is aligned with the foundation’s mission to preserve and document the history of the Kingdom and its holiest sites. 

It aims to be a national and global reference for chronicling the Hajj ritual and promoting the Kingdom’s cultural image, in line with Vision 2030’s culture and tourism objectives.

Prince Faisal bin Salman, special adviser to King Salman and chairman of Darah’s board of directors, stressed the forum’s importance and said the history of Hajj would be documented using a scientific approach, including interactive content.

In his opening speech, Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq Al-Rabiah, said: “The prince plays a prominent role in preserving the national heritage and documenting the features of the historical transformation the Kingdom has witnessed in serving the Hajj and the Two Holy Mosques.

“His Highness has left a clear mark on supporting knowledge and cultural projects that embody the Kingdom’s historical depth and highlight to the world the great efforts exerted by the wise leadership in developing the holy sites to serve the pilgrims.”

Dr. Mohammed Al-Issa, secretary-general of the Muslim World League, emphasized the role of modern technologies in documenting and presenting the rich Hajj experience.

The forum will feature more than 10 specialized panel sessions with over 50 speakers, including historians, researchers and specialists in history, architecture, culture, media and digital technologies, documenting the Hajj through a modern and comprehensive lens.

It will also discuss topics such as organizing Hajj and Umrah and serving pilgrims, crowd management, transport, and healthcare, and digital transformation for documentation and guidance.

On the sidelines of the Hajj Conference and Exhibition, which runs at Super Dome Jeddah until Nov. 12, an exhibition titled “Architecture of the Two Holy Mosques and the Holy Sites” highlights the history of Hajj over 100 years through rare original documents, historical photographs, manuscripts, artifacts and tools used by pilgrims, in addition to digital media and modern display technologies.