Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil, Chairman and Founder of Burjeel Holdings and Founder of RPM, and members of the RPM management team, including Dr Rohil Raghavan, CEO of Response Plus Holding PJSC, and Baneesh Abdulla, CEO of Saudi RPM, recently had the privilege of meeting with His Royal Highness Prince Saud Bin Nayef Al Saud, Governor of the Eastern Province, and His Royal Highness Prince Saud Bin Bandar Bin Abdulaziz, Deputy Governor of the Eastern Province.
The meeting discussed innovative platforms aligned with Saudi Vision 2030. During the meeting, RPM presented an overview of its presence in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, outlined future strategic plans, and highlighted its recent involvement in providing emergency medical services during the Hajj season. The discussions emphasized collaboration to achieve the Kingdom’s ambitious goals. Looking forward to nurturing partnerships and driving innovation for a brighter future in the region.
Saudi RPM, in close coordination with Saudi Red Crescent is augmenting the existing infrastructure and resources at the Grand Mosque in the Holy City of Makkah for the Hajj Pilgrimage 2025.
These include integrating the state-of-the-art technologies in the Holy City with world-class training of paramedics, mobilizing resources, expertise, and capabilities including ambulances and setting up clinics to help make the pilgrimage as safe and efficient as possible. Saudi RPM is working closely on the Saudi Railways (SAR) project, by setting up clinics across the key stations, ensuring that pilgrims have easy access to the best of pre-hospital care at any point during their pilgrimage.
In coordination with the Saudi Ministry of Health, the Royal Commission of Makkah City and Holy Sites, and Saudi Red Crescent, Saudi RPM is also deploying additional paramedic stations equipped with essential medical equipment, state-of-the-art ambulances and staffed by trained paramedics to handle urgent medical cases. Efficient triage systems in these units will prioritize and manage conditions such as heat strok