Open Medical and Al Khayyat Investments (AKI) Partner to Revolutionize Digital Healthcare in UAE and Oman

“Strategic collaboration aims to introduce cutting-edge digital healthcare solutions, meeting rising demand for customized healthcare technology.”

Dubai, UAE - Open Medical, a UK-based digital health company, and AKI Healthcare today announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to collaborate on introducing innovative digital healthcare solutions in the United Arab Emirates and Oman.

The partnership aims to leverage Open Medical's expertise in digital health technologies and AKI’s deep understanding of the regional healthcare landscape to address current challenges and meet the growing demand for advanced, customized healthcare solutions.

The MOU was signed by Eng. Ayman Ababneh, General Manager of Open Medical, and Mr. Monther Abbasi, CEO of AKI Healthcare, marking a significant step towards digital transformation in the healthcare sector.

Eng. Ayman Ababneh, General Manager of Open Medical, commented on the partnership:

"We are thrilled to partner with AKI Healthcare to bring our innovative digital health solutions to the UAE and Oman. The healthcare landscape in these countries is rapidly evolving, with a growing focus on efficiency, patient-centric care, and data-driven decision-making. Our collaboration with AKI as a trusted partner will play a crucial role in addressing these challenges by introducing advanced digital tools that streamline workflows, enhance patient care, and optimize resource utilization. Open Medical's solutions have been designed to be flexible and adaptable, allowing us to tailor our offerings to meet the specific needs of healthcare providers in the region."

Mr. Monther Abbasi, CEO of AKI Healthcare, expressed his enthusiasm for the partnership:

"Building on our tradition of delivering innovative solutions to the region, AKI is dedicated to making a positive difference in people's lives every day. Our partnership with Open Medical strengthens this commitment by developing customised solutions for healthcare providers in the UAE and Oman, enhancing patient care and operational efficiency.”

This collaboration comes at a crucial time when both the UAE and Oman are intensifying their efforts to digitize and modernize their healthcare systems. The partnership is aligned with national healthcare strategies and is poised to contribute significantly to the digital transformation of the healthcare sector in both countries.

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