SDAIA President checks on digital units, E-gates at Jeddah airport

JEDDAH — President of the Saudi Knowledge and Synthetic Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) Dr. Abdullah Alghamdi toured on Wednesday the operations of digital units and e-gates at King Abdulaziz Worldwide Airport in Jeddah. Director of the Nationwide Info Middle at SDAIA Esam Alwagait joined the tour, together with a number of different officers.

SDAIA operates these programs and screens them technically across the clock to serve guests arriving to carry out Umrah, facilitating their entry and departure procedures. Throughout the tour, Alghamdi reviewed the SDAIA’s operational efforts for digital programs, which incorporate superior applied sciences designed to streamline passenger procedures and improve operational effectivity. The programs enhance the journey expertise for Umrah pilgrims, retaining tempo with nationwide efforts to develop providers offered to guests to the Kingdom.

The go to is a part of SDAIA’s ongoing efforts to make sure readiness on the Kingdom’s entry factors, notably via using digital applied sciences, information, and AI to boost providers at Saudi airports. At King Abdulaziz Worldwide Airport in Jeddah, SDAIA oversees the operation of round 70 e-gates and 636 system stations throughout six worldwide passenger halls, boosting operational effectivity, streamlining passenger journeys, and elevating service high quality for guests.

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