JAGGAER/Tejari launches inaugural awards in celebration of Dubai Governments’ advances in digital innovation and technology

The Tejari Procurement Excellence Awards highlight some of the most innovative and forward-thinking initiatives implemented by the Dubai Government using JAGGAER technology to transform the role and impact of procurement

During the ceremony, JAGGAER/Tejari signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Dubai Future Foundation to launch a new system to innovative the procurement process

Dubai, United Arab Emirates -: Innovation and digitalisation were celebrated today, during the inaugural Tejari Procurement Excellence Awards, where the Dubai Government were praised for their advances in new technology and transforming the role and impact of procurement.

The award ceremony, which took place at the Address Sky View, recognised various government entities for their work as part of their digital procurement transformation journey. Winners included the General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai, recognising their achievement of becoming the first government entity to successfully integrate with the UAE Pass for signing electronic contracts.

Other winners included the Mohammed Bin Rashid Establishment for Small and Medium Enterprise Development for the best innovative automation project for their entrepreneur ecosystem and Dubai Airports, who were successful in the ‘Procurement Pioneer’ category for best procurement innovative solution for tenders. Dubai Future Foundation was awarded the Visionary Spotlight Award for outstanding contribution to the evolution of digital procurement.

During a keynote speech, Dr Reem Abdulaziz, Deputy Director of Contracts & Procurement Department, General Directorate of Residency and Foreigners Affairs – Dubai, highlighted the entity’s digital transformation journey across key areas of their business from sourcing optimization to supplier management, transforming the way they do procurement.

During the address, Abdulaziz applauded the state-of-the-art system for enabling the best technical solutions in procurement, contracting and facilitating work procedures. And as a result, it highlighted the elimination of paper from tender processes, which dramatically reduced the time to complete procedures and freed up resources to focus on other mission-critical aspects of the department.

In addition to the Dubai Future Foundation award win, the government entity also signed an MoU with JAGGAER/Tejari further expanding their current partnership. The new framework will see the implementation of JAGGAER’s eProcurement capability, an  online catalogue-based shopping experience for goods and services enabling end-users to order to facilitate project requirements on the entity’s ‘FutureBuy’ procurement platform.

Hany Mosbeh, Vice President of Sales Middle East & Africa JAGGAER, said: “This is a game-changing development. Project managers and department heads will have the ability to directly access suppliers and facilitate their purchases through a transparent and efficient automated manner. At the core of digital procurement is innovation. We, therefore, need to constantly push the boundaries to ensure solutions focus on the business challenges, processes and people to ensure positive business outcomes and results.  

“We are incredibly proud of our longstanding partnership with the Dubai Government and thankful for the trust placed in us to deliver this market-leading procurement technology. I want to congratulate everyone involved in today’s inaugural award ceremony and look forward to celebrating their continued success in the future.”

Earlier this year, JAGGAER officially launched its newly updated eSupply website. A range of user-friendly features has been included, streamlining opportunities when collaborating with Dubai Government entities.

The underlying technology and support services for the site is a partnership between JAGGAER/Tejari and Dubai Smart Government and acts as the online portal for suppliers to participate in online bidding tenders published by over 40 major Dubai Government entities.

The platform provides real-time data for site visitors, including active suppliers, current opportunities, running requests for information (RFI’s), and quotes (RFQ’s). The website also offers support contact details for Arabic, English, French and Hindu.

In addition, the platform also provides more succinct registration and login processes, outlines the range of participating Government entities, and hosts a resource library that offers tips and advice on how to navigate the eSupply portal most effectively.

“Through our eSupply procurement platform, buyers and prospective suppliers are provided with the most efficient, effective and transparent means of interaction. This creates equal opportunities for awarding public contracts and cultivating an increasingly dynamic, competitive and innovative environment for the provision of goods and services to the Government of Dubai,” concluded Mosbeh.


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