A robot known as Noor R One is set to deliver its services at the King Faisal Special Hospital and Research Center.


Robots are set to play a significant role in hospitals in Saudi Arabia, working alongside human staff to enhance patient care and support healthcare providers.
The state-of-the-art robot, known as 'Noor R One,' is now operational at the King Faisal Special Hospital and Research Center, where it will serve both patients and medical professionals.
The introduction of robots into the hospital setting is aimed at providing staff with the latest information and technological services, ultimately improving the overall experience for both employees and patients.
Specifically, 'Noor R One' has been meticulously programmed to offer hospital staff access to cutting-edge information and technology services.
It can communicate in both Arabic and English, making it a valuable resource in the hospital's Healthcare Information Technology department.
Reports suggest that the integration of robots like 'Noor R One' is transforming healthcare facilities in Saudi Arabia, marking a significant step toward the modernization of medical services.

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