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DigiTrends Makes History as First Non-Saudi ICC Member

DigiTrends breaks barriers, joining ICC Saudi Arabia. This strategic move aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, promoting innovation and international collaboration.

This picture is clicked in the conference hall. At the bottom of the picture, we see people sitting...
This picture is clicked in the conference hall. At the bottom of the picture, we see people sitting on the chairs. Some of them are holding laptops in their hands. In front of them, we see four people sitting on the chairs. In front of them, we see white tables on which glasses containing water are placed. Behind them, we see a projector screen displaying something. In the background, it is blue in color and we see some text written on it. On the right side, we see a blue color board with some text written on it.

DigiTrends Makes History as First Non-Saudi ICC Member

DigiTrends is set to make history by becoming the first non-Saudi company to join the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) in Saudi Arabia. The tech giant's leaders, including CEO Samad Saleem and Strategic Advisor Retd. Air Commodore Tasaddaq Banoori, have spearheaded this significant move.

The membership, supported by Pakistan Software Export Board (PSEB) under the leadership of CEO Mr. Abu Bakr and CMO Mr. Amir Anzur, is expected to bolster DigiTrends' global footprint. It aligns with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030, promoting innovation and international collaboration.

ICC Saudi Arabia's Chairman Mr. Osama M. M. Al-Kurdi and Director Dr. Shahahaz Alkhaldi, along with Pakistani diplomats, have shown their backing for DigiTrends' inclusion. This membership is anticipated to strengthen DigiTrends' global engagement, partnerships, and market presence.

DigiTrends, driven by its leadership, is poised to join ICC Saudi Arabia, marking a significant milestone for the company. This membership, supported by key stakeholders, is set to contribute to Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 and global innovation.

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