Blockchain
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia-based airport floor dealing with companies agency, Saudi Floor Companies, has mentioned it plans to implement a blockchain-based doc resolution that permits it “to subject over 10,000 digital paperwork yearly together with licenses.” In line with the agency’s Ayman Alghamdi, utilizing this resolution permits SGS to not solely simply confirm paperwork and licenses however to enhance prospects’ expertise as effectively.
Overcoming the Doc Verification Problem
The Saudi airports floor dealing with companies agency, Saudi Floor Companies (SGS), just lately mentioned it plans to implement a blockchain doc resolution at 28 airports throughout Saudi Arabia. In an announcement collectively issued with IR4LAB, a Saudi-based innovation-driven firm, SGS mentioned the answer referred to as Doc Certs blockchain administration resolution will permit it “to subject over 10,000 digital paperwork yearly together with licenses.”
Commenting on the bottom dealing with companies agency’s plans to make use of an answer that permits it to beat the worldwide problem of verifying paperwork, Ayman Alghamdi, the Vice President of human assets at SGS characterised the announcement of the settlement as a historic second for the aviation business.
“We’re more than happy to be saying this groundbreaking resolution at LEAP 2023. This can be a historic second and it’s the primary initiative of its form within the aviation business. SGS delivers companies to over 88 million passengers on 690,000 flights a 12 months,” Alghamdi mentioned.
Alghamdi added that using the blockchain resolution at Saudi airports will permit SGS to not solely simply confirm paperwork and licenses however to enhance prospects’ expertise as effectively.
The Collaboration Between Blockchain Startups and Established Corporations
For his half, Majd Jamal Alafifi, the co-founder and CEO at IR4LAB characterised the settlement with SGS for instance of what he known as a “fruitful collaboration” between blockchain startups and established native companies “within the adoption of latest applied sciences corresponding to blockchain.”
The CEO mentioned he’s hopeful IR4LAB, which is described as Saudi oil big Aramco’s “first blockchain expertise funding in Saudi Arabia,” will safe related agreements with different native firms.