Saudi Council of Engineers unveils new electronic integration service

Saudi Council of Engineers with Mosadaqa Platform
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By Shilpa Annie Joseph, Sr. Content Head
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The Saudi Council of Engineers has launched a new electronic integration service, connecting its digital platform with the ‘Mosadaqa’ platform, operated by Tatweer Educational Technologies Company.

This initiative is part of the council’s 2026 strategic objectives, aimed at enhancing the reliability of services and improving the efficiency of professional accreditation procedures.

The service is designed to streamline the verification of educational qualifications, ensuring faster and more accurate processing.

By automating and simplifying these procedures, the integration aims to enhance the overall beneficiary experience, improve service quality, and build greater confidence in the outcomes of professional accreditation.

According to the statement, this move is expected to contribute significantly to the council’s ongoing efforts to strengthen the credibility and reliability of its services.

Saudi Council of Engineers boosts professional standards for global markets

The Saudi Council of Engineers remains committed to the ongoing development of its services and the enhancement of service quality, with a strong focus on advancing the engineering sector.

By continually improving its processes and outputs, the Saudi Council of Engineers aims to boost the sector’s competitiveness and ensure that it meets the growing demands of both local and international markets. This dedication is part of the council’s broader efforts to elevate the standards of professional engineering in Saudi Arabia.

Mosadaqa platform

The Mosadaqa platform is an advanced digital service developed by Tatweer Educational Technologies Company, designed to streamline the verification of educational qualifications in Saudi Arabia.

It provides a reliable, efficient, and secure method for authenticating academic credentials, ensuring that qualifications are accurate and aligned with the standards established by relevant regulatory bodies.

The platform plays a crucial role in supporting Saudi Arabia’s broader goals for digital transformation in the education and professional sectors, particularly by improving the speed and reliability of qualification verification for both individuals and institutions.

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