The Saudi Council of Engineers has announced the launch of four new electronic services through the national integrated application “Tawakkalna," operated by the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA). This initiative comes as part of the Council's ongoing efforts to enhance digital engineering services and ensure flexible and efficient access for beneficiaries.
This step aligns with the Council's commitment to achieving the objectives of digital transformation in line with Saudi Vision 2030, aiming to enhance the user experience for its services and to boost the efficiency of the engineering sector ecosystem in the Kingdom.
The new services launched through the “Tawakkalna" application include the “Engineering Experts Inquiry" service, which enables users to search for technical arbitrators, including details such as their grade, area of specialization, and validity period. Additionally, the “Engineering Technical Expertise" service provides the ability to submit, renew, and upgrade applications related to engineering technical expertise.
The newly added services also include the “Engineering Training" service, which allows users to view a list of available training courses for engineers, previously registered courses, and courses pending evaluation. Additionally, the “Printing Engineers Documents" service enables members to print their professional accreditation certificates, and all documents and letters issued to them by the Council, with the option to easily store and print these documents.
The Saudi Council of Engineers affirms its ongoing commitment to developing its electronic services and enabling beneficiaries to access them through national digital channels. This effort aims to enhance the efficiency of engineering operations and support the future aspirations of the sector in the Kingdom.