Smart Dubai has announced the development of the "Smart Store" application project in cooperation with the Dubai Health Authority, which seeks to improve existing warehouse management systems and transform them into an effective and paperless business path, as well as time-saving through the use of the latest smart technologies and solutions.


The project comes out of Dubai's pioneering smart role in leading the digital transformation system for the Emirate of Dubai and achieving the goals of "Dubai Paperless Transaction Strategy".
According to a statement issued today, the "smart warehouse" application, which is part of the government resource planning systems, aims to manage the drug stock in the Emirate of Dubai, and to avoid any possible shortage of a class of medicine through conducting warehouse transactions and tracking the supply and supply chain of medicines, from Any place using a mobile phone, tablet, or any mobile device, and this system is the latest in the global audit in all stages of the drug.


The application also enables the processing of transactions via the "smart store" in an instant manner, which makes it easier for government agencies in Dubai to access the stores in real time.
The CEO of Smart Dubai Government, Wissam Lootah, said, “Dubai’s smart and constant endeavor to develop effective tools that contribute to improving the quality of life for people in all fields, and enhancing the performance of government work in all its fields, to move forward in the process of turning Dubai into the smartest and happiest city in the face. Earth".
For his part, the director of the Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Services Department at the Dubai Health Authority, Dr. Ali Al-Sayed said, “This step represents an important addition to the drug services systems that are based in the authority on the best programs, applications and smart solutions, from storing the drug to dispensing it through the smart pharmacies that established it. The authority three years ago in its hospitals ».

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