United Arab Emirates - 29, November 2024: In a landmark collaboration, Torry Harris Business Solutions Private Limited (THBS), a global leader in digital transformation and API solutions, has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Fujairah Digital Government. This partnership aims to accelerate digital transformation efforts in Fujairah, leveraging cutting-edge technologies and innovations to enhance government services and citizen engagement.

The MoU was formalized in a signing ceremony attended by Sheikh Engineer Mohammed bin Hamad bin Saif Al Sharqi, Director General of Fujairah Digital Government, and Shivdayal Charan, Director and Legal Representative of THBS. The agreement emphasizes the mutual commitment to sharing and implementing best practices in digital governance, aligning with the UAE’s vision of becoming a global leader in digital government services.

Strategic collaboration for enhanced citizen services

Rabih Nasr, Vice President of Torry Harris Business Solutions in the Middle East, commented on this strategic alliance, "we are honored to work alongside Fujairah Digital Government to achieve their strategic goals of enhancing digital services and citizen engagement. This MoU reflects our long-standing commitment to the UAE, where we have been operating since 2002, and demonstrates our shared vision of empowering government entities to better serve their citizens through integrated and seamless digital platforms."

This partnership highlights Fujairah’s commitment to utilizing state-of-the-art technology to create a robust, citizen-centric digital infrastructure.

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