SDAIA used technology to provide pilgrims from around the world with a more efficient and convenient Hajj experience.
Among the digital solutions they developed and implemented were the banana device and the Tawakklna app, which were implemented with the help of other government agencies.
To facilitate pilgrims’ entry into Saudi Arabia and the performance of Hajj rituals, the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA) used technology. To ensure that pilgrims had a smooth journey, they worked with other government agencies.
To identify and verify pilgrims’ identities, SDAIA used a mobile device called Banane. Consequently, crowd identification procedures were automated, enhancing the pilgrims’ experience.
As well as developing the Tawakklna app, they also developed the Tawakklna services app to help pilgrims on their journey.
In addition to reviewing the Hajj pilgrims card, entering the Holy Sites permits, assistance services, and volunteer cards, these apps provide a wide range of features.
To assist pilgrims from other countries, SDAIA expanded its services outside of Saudi Arabia. During their journey to Saudi Arabia, they participated in the Makkah Road initiative for the first time.
This post was last modified on June 24, 2023 11:04 pm
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