Burjeel Holdings unveils a suite of advanced AI solutions

At the Global Health Exhibition 2025 in Riyadh, Burjeel Holdings set the stage for what it calls "intelligent and compassionate healthcare." With Saudi Arabia's Health Minister HE Fahad Abdulrahman AlJalajel honoring Dr. Shamsheer Vayalil, the Group's Founder and Chairman, the event was more than a showcase — it was a statement. It marked Burjeel's deepening role in helping Saudi Arabia realize Vision 2030's ambition to create a world-class, tech-powered healthcare system.

"Care and intelligence can come together to reshape the healthcare experience," said Safeer Ahamed, Co-CEO of Burjeel Holdings. And that, in a nutshell, is the Group's thesis: that technology and empathy need not exist on opposite sides of the hospital corridor.

How does it work?

Under the theme "Care & Intelligence - World-Class Healthcare for the Kingdom," Burjeel Holdings unveiled an impressive suite of AI-driven solutions to transform how healthcare is delivered, monitored, and experienced.

  • AI-powered rehabilitation: Patients can now undergo guided physiotherapy from the comfort of home, with digital rehab platforms monitoring progress in real time.
  • Smart surgical systems: Virtual connections now allow specialists to collaborate and even supervise operations remotely.
  • Predictive health modeling: By combining biomarker analysis and data modeling, Burjeel's digital platforms can identify risks early, tailor preventive care, and craft personalized lifestyle and nutrition insights.

In short, the Group is shifting healthcare from reactive to proactive — using data not just to treat, but to anticipate.

"By blending cutting-edge technology with human-centered care," said Ahamed, "we're building a smarter, more compassionate healthcare future."

Why does it matter?

Because healthcare isn't just about curing disease anymore — it's about staying ahead of it. Burjeel's AI ecosystem helps doctors and patients move from damage control to prevention and precision.

  • Personalized care ensures treatments are tailored to each individual.
  • Predictive models reduce the burden of chronic diseases by spotting warning signs early.
  • Empathetic AI companions provide mental and emotional support, especially vital in a culture where discussing mental health can still carry stigma.

It's an ecosystem designed not only to heal but to listen — to every heartbeat, every biomarker, every concern. That's how Burjeel hopes to make care more connected, more human, and more sustainable.

The context

In just three years since entering the Kingdom, Burjeel Holdings has evolved from a regional leader into a trusted Saudi partner. Through its brands, such as PhysioTherabia and Al Kalma, the Group has already carved out a strong niche in wellness and mental health. Al Kalma's acquisition of a leading Riyadh mental health facility is a clear signal of intent — to make emotional well-being as accessible as physical care.

Meanwhile, the upcoming Burjeel One-day surgery centers in Riyadh and Al Khobar aim to redefine standards for outpatient and same-day care.

These efforts sit squarely within Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 — an ambitious roadmap to localize advanced healthcare and digital health infrastructure. By integrating AI tools that streamline workflows, reduce human error, and enhance patient engagement, Burjeel Holdings isn't just catching up with the future of medicine — it's helping write it.

And if this exhibition is any indicator, the future of healthcare in the Kingdom will not only be smart — it will have a heart.

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