Digital transformation during and beyond Covid-19

While many statistics focus on job losses during what has certainly been a challenging economic time, the other side of the coin reveals that we have gained numerous new remote workers as a result of the pandemic — and almost two-thirds of those working from home during COVID-19 want to keep it that way. Remote work seems to be here to stay, and digital transformation will continue to facilitate it.

Why hospitality must accelerate digital transformation to secure long-term recovery

Gargantuan advancements have been made over the last couple of years to tackle the pandemic. But COVID-19 is still casting a long shadow of uncertainty across the globe. Businesses in almost every sector have had to quickly adapt to a digital-first world and, as economies start to fully reopen, many are finding that the challenges faced so far were just the tip of the iceberg.

GE unveils transforming the healthcare sector at Arab Health 2022

GE focused on innovating new solutions, leveraging its healthcare-specific intelligence platform, Edison, to help providers achieve greater efficiency, reduce errors, increase speed to appropriate treatments, and increase access to care, by working with customers and partners to understand the most pressing needs of radiologists and hospital administrators.GE Healthcare will demonstrate the AI-powered, automated, and data-driven solutions at Arab Health 2022.

AFC raises $400 million in a syndicated loan for infrastructure development

“The transaction demonstrates the confidence of banking partners, both old and new, in AFC’s strong credit risk profile and broadening global appeal in the capital markets,” said Banji Fehintola, Senior Director & Treasurer at AFC.

Philips Foundation & Philips Lebanon to contribute oxygen concentrators & ventilators to SESOBEL

’’In collaboration with the Philips Foundation, we look forward to fulfilling this urgent need, helping hospitals, health professionals, and patients in Lebanon with our oxygen concentrators and ventilators through SESOBEL,” said Vincenzo Ventricelli.