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OPEX 2023 wraps up: Advancing efficiency, sustainability, and technological innovation take center stage

Conference called for leveraging operational excellence for maximum benefits, knowledge transfer, and updated standards
OPEX 2023 wraps up: Advancing efficiency, sustainability, and technological innovation take center stage
Part of OPEX 2023

The second edition of the Operational Excellence Conference (OPEX 2023) concluded at the Four Seasons Hotel Riyadh. The conference took place from December 12 to December 13, 2023, with the theme “Towards Creating Value to all Stakeholders.” Throughout the event, participants explored groundbreaking operational practices in various industrial and service sectors. The primary objective was to leverage these practices to attain the highest level of benefits and facilitate knowledge transfer through the adoption of operational excellence principles and updated standards. These standards specifically addressed challenges, fulfilled present and future requirements, and focused on enhancing efficiency, promoting sustainability, and embracing technological innovation.

The event was inaugurated by His Excellency Abdulrahman AlFadley, Saudi minister of Environment, Water and Agriculture.

Read more: Riyadh gears up for second edition of the Operational Excellence Conference

Abdullah Al-Abdul Karim’s opening speech

His Excellency Eng. Abdullah Al-Abdul Karim, governor of the Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC) commenced his opening speech by expressing gratitude and extending warm greetings to the esteemed and distinguished attendees. He emphasized the primary objective OPEC, which aimed to create value for all stakeholders involved. He stressed that the conference was not organized solely by SWCC but was a collaborative effort between the government and private sectors. SWCC acted as the coordinator, facilitating collaboration among these sectors, to meet the continuous needs of the company and share valuable experiences that would benefit all the relevant sectors.

Furthermore, H.H. shared that the idea for the conference originated in 2019 from the same venue where the participants had gathered that day. He highlighted that it emerged during a specialized session focused on achieving operational excellence within various enterprise sectors. Since 1974, these sectors have regularly held meetings to discuss growth opportunities and foster a culture of operational excellence. During one of these sessions, it was collectively agreed upon that embracing the experiences of others, rather than relying solely on internal perspectives, was crucial for maximizing benefits and inspiring further service to our nation, according to Al-Abdul Karim.

Additionally, Al-Abdul Karim elucidated that the concept of the conference has evolved through visits to various global entities, with the aim of identifying well-established experiences that have fostered an advanced culture in the field of operational excellence. The objective was to understand the underlying philosophy and approach that truly embody the characteristics of operational excellence, beyond mere procedural and operational practices. Ultimately, it was discovered that Saudi Arabia, with its diverse sectors, offered unparalleled opportunities to learn from and exemplify, he explained. This recognition was driven by the significant transformation and development experienced by these sectors, evident in their progress and global standing, resulting from their mature practices, behaviors, and fundamental principles of operational excellence, Al-Abdul Karim noted

The Governor added, “In the current edition of the conference, we are sharing the work accomplished in various sectors, including Hajj and Umrah, transport and logistics, industry and mining, energy, finance, R&D, innovation, real estate, human resources, docial development, and telecom.”

He also said that whether these sectors belong to the public, private, or global organizations, they all possess pioneering experiences, “that we should collectively share on one platform.

This aims to promote effective communication and ownership of information for the benefit of all, fostering determination, inspiration, and the consolidation of the key principles of operational excellence.”

“Through this sharing, we can achieve our goals and aspirations, measure our progress, and document valuable experiences,” H.H added.

In addition, the Governor highlighted the necessity of discussing operational methodologies that align with the global transformation journey due to the rapid and extensive development of the business sector in Saudi Arabia and worldwide. He stressed the crucial role of operational excellence applications in promoting and advancing businesses.

He also emphasized the urgent need for more creativity, innovation, and investment in operational aspects on a global scale to enhance businesses across all sectors. He recognized that bringing together selected local and international experts in one location provides an opportunity to exchange information, knowledge, and experiences. This exchange enables the realization of promising prospects and the fulfillment of goals and aspirations in the service and industrial sectors. It also facilitates the development of resources and capabilities in these sectors.

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His Excellency Eng. Abdullah Al-Abdul Karim, governor of the Saline Water Conversion Corporation (SWCC)

Success stories

During the conference, several success stories were showcased, highlighting the promotion of a culture of operational excellence and the adoption of its principles in line with the highest international standards. One of the highlighted success stories was that of the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KAUST), which demonstrated its achievement in developing operational capabilities and implementing developmental projects. This particular success story was presented by Ms. Noha Al-Hajji, director of the Rehabilitation and Enrichment Programs Department within the city.

Meanwhile, Engineer Khaled Al-Ammar, assistant undersecretary for Technical Affairs at the Ministry of Human Resources and Social Development, narrated the details of the story of digital transformation in asset and facilities management, and how leading change, promoting innovation, and improving service quality contributed to achieving the goals of operational excellence.

Ms. Malak Al Majed, senior business Process Development Specialist at the Communications, Space and Technology Commission, reviews the Commission’s digital transformation journey, which was distinguished by its winning the leadership level and excellence in digital regulatory maturity among the G20 countries, highlighting its role as a digital regulator in providing more than 200 percent of the Wi-Fi technology ranges in the Kingdom. Engineer Badr Al-Harbi, Operational Excellence advisor at Aramco, revealed the company’s journey, which culminated in raising performance standards through continuous improvement of its business, systems and policies, which enabled it to achieve leadership in the field of energy and reach distinguished levels of efficiency, reliability and safety at the lowest economic cost.

For his part, Engineer Ziad Al-Shiha, CEO of the Saudi Investment Recycling Company, presented the success story of (SRIC) by recycling 16 million tons within a year, thus recording a success story in investment and the circular economy, by adopting operational excellence methodologies and processes in the fields of mega projects.

Engineer Talib Al-Qablan, general supervisor of Technical Development and Studies for the Projects and Public Health Agency, at the Ministry of Municipal, Rural Affairs and Housing, revealed the impact of applying the Project Management Guide in the municipal sector on the quality of outputs, efficiency and the success of the operational excellence journey, while Professor Daniel Saleh presented the best global practices being implemented. It was applied at KPMG Saudi Arabia as part of the company’s program to achieve operational excellence goals, and Professor Anna Diaz told the success story of successful planning stemming from a continuous commitment to excellence and innovation, in ensuring the achievement of operational excellence at Management Solutions.

Additionally, Engineer Amer Al-Rajaiba, vice president for Resource Planning and Analysis of the Operational Excellence Experience at the Water Partnership Company, reviewed the company’s operational excellence journey and its success in participating with the private sector in implementing water infrastructure projects, following its strategies that combined technological innovation and environmental sustainability, while Engineer Yasser narrated Al-Asafi, director general of the Industry and Water Empowerment Sector at the Spending and Projects Efficiency Authority, is a success story that transformed the Project Management and Employment Support Program into a body with multiple responsibilities aiming to improve quality and achieve efficiency.

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Ministerial attendance at OPEX 2023

10 main topics 

The conference covered 10 main topics with the participation of more than 120 local and international speakers. It includes 20 dialogue sessions, 25 workshops, and 12 success stories. The event also addressed the acceleration of digital transformation strategies, as this is considered one of the fundamental pillars for achieving the Kingdom’s Vision 2030. It also aimed to highlight opportunities for creativity, innovation, and investment in these areas. Additionally, the conference targeted facilitating the sharing of information, knowledge, and expertise, enabling the achievement of promising horizons and meeting the goals and aspirations of the service and industrial sectors.

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