The meeting came as divisions grow in Europe over the proposed tariffs
auto4 hours ago
Ozlem Fidanci was recently appointed as the chief executive officer for Royal Philips operations in the Middle East and Turkey. In her new role, Fidanci will continue driving the company's strategic objectives and overall growth across the region and will be responsible for 16 countries.
Fidanci said: "Philips has had a longstanding history in the region, and the Middle East and Turkey is an important market for Philips, one which reflects our growing commitment towards driving our investments further across the region."
"We are keen to be working with the private sector as well as governments throughout the region to help build an innovative approach towards a stronger healthcare infrastructure, in line with national health agendas. The aim is to optimise healthcare data management, enhance clinical performance, patient experience, and deliver an added value to the local health systems," she added.
Having graduated from Turkey's Bogaziçi University in 1992, Fidanci began her career at Tetra Pak as business development danager until 1998, where she then joined Philips, and held a number of senior roles.
After having served as the Philips Consumer Products general manager since 2008, she became the head of Marketing, Sales and Strategy for the Philips Electronics business in Singapore in 2010, where she played an important role in driving the company's emerging markets' strategic plans.
In 2011, she rejoined the region as vice-president and general manager to the Philips Consumer Products Middle East, Turkey and Africa (Meta).
Fidanci became the senior vice-president Health Systems for the Middle East and Turkey in 2015, and since then has carried out a number of successful projects that aimed at extending healthcare solutions, digital health applications and increasing people's access to healthcare services.
The meeting came as divisions grow in Europe over the proposed tariffs
auto4 hours ago
Around 44% of total financing had a climate financing component
finance4 hours ago
World Cup-winning coach Dav Whatmore asked the young boy to watch YouTube videos of his favourite batsman
cricket4 hours ago
Flare-up in Middle East tensions also supporting oil
energy5 hours ago
Weekly jobless claims fall 12,000 to 219,000
economy5 hours ago
Volkswagen said this month it needed to cut costs significantly
auto5 hours ago
Many told the war revived traumas of past conflicts with some suffering panic attacks after hearing Israeli sonic booms or other loud bangs
mena5 hours ago
Dubai’s real estate market continues to be a global hotspot
realty5 hours ago