
BD Saudi Arabia charts a value-driven healthcare future under new leadership
Malabarey's appointment marks a pivotal moment for BD Saudi Arabia, as he aims to leverage BD's global legacy of innovation in medical technology to foster value-based healthcare solutions, cultivate strategic partnerships, and champion local talent development, all in strong alignment with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030.
"Joining BD is a natural continuation of my mission to elevate the healthcare ecosystem in the Kingdom," said Omar Malabarey. "My focus is on creating a long-lasting impact by delivering solutions that not only enhance patient care and safety but also contribute to the efficiency and modernization of the entire healthcare system."
Internally, Malabarey is dedicated to cultivating a collaborative and empowering workplace culture, positioning BD as an employer of choice for Saudi talent. Externally, his priority is to elevate BD's corporate identity beyond its well-recognized products, establishing the company as a trusted partner in healthcare transformation.
Central to BD's strategic approach are its Signature Programmes™️, which address three critical areas: Patient Safety, Healthcare Worker Safety, and Healthcare Efficiency. These initiatives are designed to empower hospitals across Saudi Arabia to implement best practices in infection control, optimize workflows, and ultimately improve outcomes for both patients and medical professionals.
Highlighting Saudi Arabia as a strategic and pioneering market in digital healthcare, Malabarey emphasized the Kingdom's rapid progress towards a modern, efficient, and patient-centered healthcare model under Vision 2030 and the Health Sector Transformation Program. BD is actively contributing to this shift with smart medication management systems, pharmacy robotics, and digital health solutions designed to minimize human error and maximize care quality.BD has significantly expanded its local presence, now employing approximately 170 professionals and operating through seven strategic distributors. Reinforcing its commitment to local development, BD recently launched the state-of-the-art BD Training Center in Riyadh in April, providing hands-on clinical and technical training for healthcare professionals and biomedical engineers. The company also hosted its inaugural BD Healthcare Summit, convening key stakeholders to discuss the future of AI, automation, and workforce development in healthcare.Strategic collaborations underpin BD's commitment to the Kingdom. These include partnerships with STC and Mobily to explore digital health innovations, a pioneering collaboration with Al Mujtamaa Pharmacy, making it the first digitally enabled pharmacy in Saudi Arabia, and a partnership with the Saudi Nursing Association aimed at developing clinical competencies and supporting the healthcare workforce.Looking ahead, Malabarey envisions BD as a long-term healthcare enabler in Saudi Arabia, deeply invested not just in growth but in meaningful impact. From supporting local workforce initiatives to driving best practices in clinical care, BD is poised to be a central player in the country's ongoing healthcare transformation.
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