
Tadmin (The Human Element) and Digitalization: Shaping the New Saudi Industrial Era
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Hussain Shabaan
HR Manager - Partnership

By: Mr. Hussein CFO and HR Director at Takween Plast Any observer of the comprehensive renaissance taking place in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia today realizes with certainty that we are not merely constructing towers and factories, but establishing a historical era of "Knowledge Sovereignty" that places the Saudi citizen at the heart of progress. At Takween Plast, we stem from a deep-rooted belief that investing in human capital is the only guarantee for transforming natural resources into sustainable prosperity. Financial budgets only gain their true value through their ability to refine minds and equip them with tools that precede their time. We live in an age where physical effort is no longer the primary driver; rather, "Digital Knowledge" has become the new fuel. This has led us to adopt a strategic model that merges material industrial power with the finest technological advancements of the human mind, creating a generation of engineers and technicians armed with an unparalleled technical consciousness.
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The philosophy we embrace is not merely theoretical ambition; it is a working doctrine translated into a series of technical initiatives and projects specifically designed to bridge the gap between academic education and actual industrial requirements. At Takween, we have worked to create an integrated environment that allows the human element to reach its maximum creative potential.
Artificial Intelligence has revolutionized how information is managed, and at Takween, we see this revolution as the golden key to facilitating instantaneous access to precise data for researchers and engineers. Instead of laborious searches in traditional references, our AI-powered tools provide a rich and organized flow of knowledge, enhancing the efficiency of technical decision-making and minimizing the margin for human error. In this same innovative spirit, we developed the "BIM (Building Information Modeling) Library," which represents a qualitative leap in the efficiency of the Saudi engineer. It does not merely provide designs; it grants the engineer the ability to simulate reality with extreme precision before a single foundation stone is laid, ensuring the highest standards of quality and sustainability in infrastructure projects and making national cadres globally competitive in managing complex projects.
Our ambition did not stop at modeling; we moved toward empowering engineers with precise analytical tools through the launch of the "Advanced Hydraulic Calculator." This technical tool was designed to be a smart companion for every engineer seeking accuracy and durability. This calculator is not just a computational application, but a medium for transferring and simplifying complex technical knowledge, allowing field engineers and designers to reach reliable engineering results that guarantee network safety and maximum operational efficiency.
All these initiatives converge into a single stream: the "Takween Knowledge Center." We did not intend for it to be an ordinary training center, but a beacon that transfers accumulated expertise from the heart of the industry to all segments of society—from investors seeking feasibility and property owners striving for quality, to engineers aspiring for leadership. At Takween, we do not merely sell pipes or technical solutions; we are building our industrial independence together. We affirm to the world that the Kingdom, thanks to the hands of its people and their mastery of modern tools, is transforming today from a consumer of technology into an exporter of knowledge, achieving the highest goals of Vision 2030 in building a vibrant society and a prosperous economy led by a creative Saudi individual.
