HMD Skyline 5G brings new era of European innovation to KSA

The HMD Skyline 5G mobile phone has launched in Saudi Arabia, with the device now available in stores across the Kingdom for a price of SR1,799.
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Updated 20 October 2024
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HMD Skyline 5G brings new era of European innovation to KSA

Human Mobile Devices, a European smartphone manufacturer and makers of Nokia phones, has announced the launch of its HMD Skyline 5G mobile phone in Saudi Arabia. The device is now available in stores, offering consumers an innovative smartphone experience.

Previously going by the acronym HMD, the company rebranded as Human Mobile Devices at the beginning of 2024. Alongside this transformation, they unveiled a new partnership strategy, collaborating with a lineup of global lifestyle brands to launch a collection of bespoke phones. Human Mobile Devices is also committed to enhancing its market-leading initiatives in self-repairability, and digital detox tech, further solidifying its innovative approach.

Affirming its new ambitious global marketing strategy, HMD recently announced a landmark agreement with FC Barcelona, becoming the club’s official mobile phone partner. This strategic partnership will strengthen HMD’s presence in the global market, while aligning with one of the world’s most iconic football clubs.

Sanmeet Singh Kochhar, vice president of HMD in the AMEA region, said: “We are excited about the launch of the HMD Skyline, a device we believe will redefine the mobile market in Saudi Arabia. Designed with Gen Z in mind, the HMD Skyline combines cutting-edge technology, sustainable design and easy repairability — making it the perfect choice for young tech-savvy consumers.”

HMD Skyline is equipped with a 108 MP main camera with OIS, a 50 MP telephoto and 13 MP ultrawide lens. It captures breathtaking night shots, vibrant colors, and crisp 4X zoom — all while keeping your wallet happy. Whether you are shooting in low light or zooming in for detailed closeups, HMD Skyline ensures your photos stand out in any setting. Tailored for content creators, its camera capabilities are perfect for photographers looking to impress.

The 50 MP AI selfie camera is perfect for effortless vlogging, live streaming, snapping and social media content creation. It comes with autofocus and eye-tracking to ensure the sharpest of selfies, and with Skyline, creators do not even need to press a button or set a timer to take a picture. The device comes with in-built “selfie gesture” tech, which means all users have to do is to look at the phone while making the universal peace sign (or one of three other hand signs) to activate the shot. You can also create video selfies in slow-mo and 4k.

This sleek smartphone is equipped with an innovative built-in detox mode, complete with customizations and contact blocking features. Users can tailor their detox experience, allowing them to focus on the real world and enjoy a balanced smartphone experience whenever they need a break from the digital noise.


Samitivej International Children’s Hospital expands, advancing pediatric healthcare amid rising medical tourism from the Gulf

Updated 13 March 2025
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Samitivej International Children’s Hospital expands, advancing pediatric healthcare amid rising medical tourism from the Gulf

Samitivej Hospital, a leader in pediatric care, unveils its newly expanded standalone Samitivej International Children’s Hospital at Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital in Bangkok. 

Backed by a 2 billion THB ($58.9 million) investment, the expansion strengthens Samitivej’s commitment to becoming Asia-Pacific’s Leading Pediatric Referral Hub, providing specialized care, innovative treatments, and seamless medical coordination.

The expansion comes as Thailand strengthens its position as a global healthcare destination, attracting patients from across Asia and the Middle East. According to Statista, Thailand’s medical tourism industry was valued at 29 billion THB in 2023 (around $820 million), with an estimated 3.07 million international patients seeking specialized care. 

Families from the GCC — including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Kuwait, Oman, and Qatar — continue to choose Thailand for comprehensive health check-ups, cardiology, oncology, and neonatal care, drawn by its internationally accredited hospitals and advanced medical expertise.

Samitivej International Children’s Hospital redefines pediatric excellence, offering cutting-edge treatments for complex and rare conditions, including:

  • Open-Heart Surgery to Minimally Invasive Catheterization – Complete heart care from birth, ensuring advanced treatment and faster recovery.
  • Haploidentical Bone Marrow Transplant to CAR-T Cell Therapy – Advanced treatments for blood disorders and cancer.
  • Comprehensive Pediatric and Newborn Surgery – Expertise in performing procedures from head to toe, led by specialized doctors.
  • Epilepsy Treatment with Medication to Vagus Nerve Stimulation Implants – Solutions for drug-resistant epilepsy.

The new eight-floor hospital features 111 beds, including 12 for critically ill children and 8 neonatal intensive care beds. It integrates Smart Hospital technology for efficiency and patient-centered care. Its key features include:

  • Hybrid Operating Room: Precision-driven newborn and pediatric surgical procedures using biplane imaging technology.
  • World-Class Pediatric Specialties: Multidisciplinary teams treating complex and rare conditions.
  • Advanced Neonatal & Pediatric Intensive Care: Specialized care for premature infants under 500 grams.
  • Cutting-Edge Rehabilitation Center: Robotic-assisted gait training, Hybrid Assistive Limb therapy, and Redcord NEURAC systems.
  • Comprehensive International Patient Services: Pre-arrival teleconsultations, aeromedical transport, multilingual care teams, follow-up appointments, and medical evacuation and repatriation.

As part of its commitment to delivering world-class pediatric healthcare, Samitivej collaborates with Doernbecher Children's Hospital (OHSU, USA) to enhance care for critically ill children, newborns, and trauma patients. A partnership with Takatsuki General Hospital (Japan) ensures specialized neonatal and allergy treatments, providing access to the latest pediatric advancements.

Samitivej leads in digital healthcare, integrating technology to enhance efficiency and patient care. Innovations include:

  • Well Kidz App: Manages medical records, appointments, and remote consultations.
  • Smart ER & Smart Ambulance Services: Real-time monitoring ensures rapid emergency response.
  • Smart OPD & Smart IPD: AI-powered cost estimation, queue tracking, and seamless patient-medical team communication.
  • D-Discharge System: Streamlined hospital discharge for greater convenience.

Samitivej delivers outstanding results:

  • 7,000+ critical pediatric cases treated annually
  • 1,000+ newborn and pediatric surgeries performed, including minimally invasive procedures
  • 92 percent one-year survival rate for bone marrow transplants, surpassing global benchmarks
  • 400+ newborns with heart conditions successfully treated through surgical correction
  • Specialized care provided for premature infants with birth weights below 500 grams
  • 98 percent trust rating from families

Dr. Surangkana Techapaitoon, deputy CEO of Samitivej and BNH Hospitals and Director of Samitivej International Children’s Hospital, said: “We want to see a healthier future for every child by integrating innovation, world-class expertise, and compassionate care. This facility strengthens our role as a leading pediatric referral hub, expanding access to specialized treatment and ensuring children everywhere receive the best care from infancy through adolescence.”

For more details, please visit: https://smtvj.com/3F5dPKC


Group-IB unveils high-tech crime trends report 2025 for the Middle East, Turkey and Africa

Updated 13 March 2025
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Group-IB unveils high-tech crime trends report 2025 for the Middle East, Turkey and Africa

State-sponsored cyber threats, including Advanced Persistent Attacks and Hacktivism surged in the Middle East in 2024, with GCC countries emerging as primary targets, according to a report released by Group-IB, a leading creator of cybersecurity technologies to investigate, prevent, and fight digital crime.

Group-IB’s High-Tech Crime Trends Report 2025 provides a comprehensive analysis on the interconnectivity of cybercrime, and the evolving cyber threat landscape in the Middle East and Africa region. 

It offers valuable intelligence on advanced persistent threats, hacktivism, and emerging cyber threats, empowering businesses, cybersecurity professionals, and law enforcement in the Middle East with insights to enhance their cybersecurity strategies.

The report said that though APTs in the region saw a 4.27 percent increase compared to a 58 percent surge globally, 27.5 percent of these threats from state-backed espionage groups were actively targeted at GCC countries.

Ashraf Koheil, regional sales director MEA at Group-IB, said: “Our report captures the dynamic and complex nature of cyber threats faced by the Middle East today. It shows that cybercrime is not a collection of isolated incidents, but an evolving ecosystem where one attack fuels the next. From sophisticated state-sponsored attacks to rapidly evolving hacktivism and phishing campaigns, the insights presented in this report are essential for organizations seeking to strengthen their cybersecurity defenses.”

While GCC countries were the most targeted due to their strategic economic and political importance, other significant targets included Egypt (13.2 percent) and Turkey (9.9 percent), reflecting their geopolitical roles, while countries like Jordan (7.7 percent), Iraq (6.6 percent), as well as Nigeria, South Africa, Morocco, and Ethiopia also face growing cyber threats.

In 2024, the MEA ranked third globally in hacktivist attacks, accounting for 16.54 percent of incidents, trailing behind Europe (35.98 percent) and Asia-Pacific (39.19 percent).

The primary industries affected included government and military sectors (22.1 percent), financial services (10.9 percent), education (8 percent), and media and entertainment (5.2 percent), with attacks aimed at disrupting critical infrastructure and essential services. This uptick is driven by ongoing geopolitical tensions, where cyberattacks are used for ideological expression or political retaliation.

The report also shed light on other pressing cybersecurity challenges including the persistent threat of phishing and data breaches across the GCC and the wider MEA region.  

As the region continues its rapid digital transformation, it has become a prime target for increasingly sophisticated scams targeting the energy, oil and gas industry (24.9 percent), financial services (20.2 percent) highlighting the economic motives behind cybercrime.

Phishing attacks also remain a major threat, with internet services (32.8 percent), telecommunications (20.7 percent), and financial services (18.8 percent) being the top targeted sectors in the META region.

“We must embrace a collective defense strategy that unites financial institutions, telecommunications providers, and law enforcement agencies. By sharing intelligence, coordinating proactive security measures, and executing joint actions, we can disrupt fraudulent activities before they cause harm. This collaborative approach not only enhances our ability to detect and prevent fraud but also strengthens the resilience of our critical infrastructure, protects our national security,” added Ashraf Koheil.

The report highlighted that ransomware attacks remained relatively the lowest globally in the MEA region, with only 184 incidents. 

It also highlights ongoing concerns regarding Initial Access Brokers (IABs) and the broader vulnerabilities they exploit. In 2024, IAB activity was significant in the region, with GCC countries (23.2 percent) and Turkey (20.5 percent) emerging as the most targeted jurisdictions. Meanwhile, the figures for compromised hosts — which represent credentials and sensitive data from compromised devices, often sold on the dark web — were highest in Egypt (88,951), followed by Turkey (79,789) and Algeria (49,173) exposing significant cybersecurity gaps.

Stolen credentials and sensitive corporate data sold on the dark web enabled ransomware, state-sponsored attacks, and cybercrimes. Over 6.5 billion leaked data entries included email addresses, with nearly 2.5 billion being unique. Additionally, 3.3 billion leaked entries contained phone numbers, with approximately 631 million unique numbers.

A staggering 460 million passwords were exposed globally in 2024, with 162 million of them being unique. This continues to fuel cybercriminal activities within the dark web economy, amplifying the risk to organizations and individuals alike.

Dmitry Volkov, CEO of Group-IB, said: “Group-IB played an intensified role in its global fight against cybercrime and contributed to eight major law enforcement operations across 60+ countries, leading to 1,221 cybercriminal arrests and the dismantling of over 207,000 malicious infrastructures. These efforts disrupted large-scale cybercriminal networks, highlighting the critical role of collaboration between private cybersecurity firms and international law enforcement.”

The report said threat actors employed advanced tactics, techniques, and procedures, including social engineering, ransomware, and credential theft. New techniques such as the Extended Attributes Attack, Facial-Recognition Trojan (GoldPickaxe.iOS), and ClickFix infection chain showcase the evolving sophistication of cyber threats in the region.

For further insight into these findings, see the full High-Tech Crime Trends 2025 report here.

 


Lumi opens largest service and maintenance center in Tabuk

Updated 12 March 2025
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Lumi opens largest service and maintenance center in Tabuk

Lumi, a leading mobility provider in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, has announced the opening of its new center in Tabuk’s new industrial area.

Set across an extensive 4,500 sq.m., it is Lumi’s largest service and maintenance center in the Kingdom, as well as their first in the north, underscoring their commitment to enhance customer service through timely expansion.

Equipped to serve both cars and buses, the state-of-the-art new service and maintenance center is fitted out to facilitate both B2B and B2C services.

With the capacity to handle 30 vehicles daily, it further amplifies Lumi’s capabilities to scale up efficiency on the back of cutting-edge technology.

The new opening takes Lumi’s total service centers in Saudi Arabia to four.

Syed Azfar Shakeel, CEO of Lumi, said: “Saudi Arabia’s dynamic growth trajectory calls for an agile and resilient land mobility sector to keep pace with the growing needs of the local economy. Lumi’s expansion strategy in alignment with Saudi Vision 2030 has seen us enhancing our offerings to serve the requirements of a booming local sector. The opening of our new center in Tabuk, is part of our long-term strategy to augment our operational excellence in the region and amplify our innovative offerings to our valued customers.”

Lumi’s state-of-the-art service and maintenance centers located in Riyadh, Jeddah, Alkhobar, and now Tabuk will enhance support to their ever-expanding customer base in the region. Other than routine maintenance work in line with Lumi’s commitment to provide a young reliable fleet of vehicles to ensure the safety and well-being of drivers, the new center is also equipped to handle damaged vehicles.

With its fleet of over 35,000 new and well-maintained vehicles spread across 41 locations in the Kingdom, Lumi offers convenient and seamless booking experience enhanced by efficient customer service built on technology, efficiency and scale. 

As one of Saudi Arabia’s leading car rental and leasing companies, with branches across 18 cities, they are well-equipped to meet the demands of the Kingdom’s growing population.


LuLu, Tadweer join forces for a food waste recycling initiative in Saudi Arabia

Updated 12 March 2025
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LuLu, Tadweer join forces for a food waste recycling initiative in Saudi Arabia

LuLu Hypermarket, a leading retail chain, has partnered with Tadweer to launch a groundbreaking food waste recycling project, aiming to promote sustainability and responsible waste management. The agreement was officially signed on Jan. 23 in the presence of senior representatives from both organizations.

The initiative focuses on collecting food waste from hotels, restaurants, and markets across the region and transforming it into organic compost with the support of Tadweer’s specialized recycling facilities. 

The process involves multiple stages, including waste collection, sorting, chopping, fermentation, and final compost production.

By diverting food waste from landfills and converting it into valuable compost, the project contributes to sustainable development goals, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s vision for an environmentally responsible future.

The signing ceremony was attended by Hesham Aljabr from Tadweer and key executives from LuLu Hypermarket, including Muhammad Ahmad Abdul Jalil Bubushait, executive manager; Moiz Nuruddin, regional director, Eastern Province; Zaid Battal Al-Subaie, administration manager; Salam Sulaiman, regional manager; and Amr Mohmed, regional commercial manager. 

LuLu remains committed to fostering green initiatives and supporting innovative solutions that contribute to a healthier planet.


Carrier opens its new Middle East experience center in Dammam

Updated 11 March 2025
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Carrier opens its new Middle East experience center in Dammam

Carrier in the Middle East proudly announces the opening of its newest Carrier Experience Center in Dammam.

This premier training hub will serve channel partners, customers, and educational institutions across Saudi Arabia, reinforcing Carrier’s commitment to industry development and knowledge sharing. Carrier is a part of Carrier Global Corporation, a global leader in intelligent climate and energy solutions.

Designed to provide hands-on training and in-depth technical knowledge on Carrier’s advanced HVAC technologies, the center offers structured courses, practical demonstrations and expert-led workshops. It will enable channel partners and customers to enhance their skills and stay ahead in a rapidly evolving industry.

Additionally, the center will collaborate with universities and educational institutions, offering specialized programs to equip the next generation of HVAC professionals with essential knowledge and expertise.

“Carrier has always been committed to empowering our partners and customers with the latest knowledge and technological advancements,” said Tony Jabbour, managing director, Carrier Middle East. “The launch of the Carrier Experience Center in Dammam reflects our dedication to strengthening technical capabilities in the region and supporting the future of the HVAC industry in Saudi Arabia.”

The center also features a comprehensive product display showcasing Carrier’s latest HVAC products and solutions. This display enables customers to experience firsthand the cutting-edge technologies and innovations that Carrier offers, helping them make informed decisions about their HVAC needs.

Salman Zebian, general manager, Carrier Saudi Arabia, added: “This new facility will serve as a center of excellence, offering best-in-class training and resources to our partners and customers. By extending our expertise to educational institutions, we are also fostering talent development and preparing future leaders in the HVAC sector.”

The opening event was attended by key customers and Carrier team members, underscoring the company’s commitment to driving innovation and excellence in the region. The Carrier Experience Center in Dammam marks a significant step in Carrier’s mission to enhance industry knowledge and technical proficiency in Saudi Arabia.