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PROVEN Consult and Sadq partners to deliver cutting-edge solutions

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PROVEN Consult signs an MoU with Sadq (www.sadq.sa), the leading digital signature company in Saudi Arabia. The MoU was signed between Hilel Baroud, CEO of PROVEN Consult, and Dr. Abdulla Allahuo, marking the beginning of a collaborative journey aimed at providing cutting-edge solutions to clients.

“This collaboration underscores our dedication to providing innovative and comprehensive solutions to address the diverse needs of our clients.”

Hilel Baroud, CEO PROVEN Consult.

Through this partnership, PROVEN Consult and Sadq are committed to enhancing the client experience by offering access to Sadq’s seamless e-signature solution. This integration will streamline document signing processes, ultimately boosting efficiency and productivity for clients across various industries.

In addition to the e-signature solution, PROVEN Consult is integrating its powerful Sanad.ai (https://sanad.ai/) Arabic OCR technology into the joint offerings. This tool, renowned for its accuracy and efficiency in text extraction, will further elevate the capabilities of collaborative solutions.

“We are thrilled to partner with Sadq to bring innovative solutions to our clients,” said Hilel Baroud, CEO PROVEN Consult. “This collaboration underscores our dedication to providing innovative and comprehensive solutions to address the diverse needs of our clients.”

The partnership between PROVEN Consult and Sadq reflects a shared vision of leveraging technology to empower businesses and enhance operational efficiency. Both parties are committed to leveraging their expertise and resources to deliver unparalleled value to clients. Dr. Abdullah Allahuo, Co-Founder and CEO, Sadq, echoed the sentiment, stating, “The partnership with PROVEN Consult is a testament to our commitment to driving digital transformation and delivering value-added solutions to our clients. Together, we are poised to revolutionize document management and intelligent automation processes.”

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