Saudi Arabia

Software development for Saudi healthcare, Vision 2030, and enterprise teams.

We work with organizations across Saudi Arabia as a remote engineering partner — with particular depth in healthcare interoperability (DICOM, PACS, HL7 FHIR), PDPL-aware architecture, and in-Kingdom data-residency-aware design. India sits only about two and a half hours ahead of Saudi time, so almost your entire working day overlaps ours and collaboration feels like working with an in-house team.

How we work with Saudi clients

PDPL-aware engineering

We build to the technical expectations of the Saudi Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL), overseen by SDAIA — lawful basis, purpose limitation, data minimisation, consent handling, and data-subject-rights tooling — backed by encryption, role-based access control, and audit logging.

In-Kingdom data-residency-aware architecture

The PDPL restricts cross-border transfers, and some Saudi data is expected to stay in-Kingdom. We design systems so regulated data can live and be processed within Saudi Arabia, keeping residency a first-class architectural constraint rather than an afterthought.

Interoperability depth

DICOM, PACS, and HL7 FHIR integration for Saudi hospitals, imaging providers, and healthcare-digitization programmes — the same specialization that anchors the rest of our work.

Near-complete working-day overlap

India is only about 2.5 hours ahead of Saudi Arabia (AST, UTC+3), so almost the entire working day is shared. Fixed daily windows cover standups, demos, and reviews, with asynchronous updates keeping momentum the rest of the time.

What we build for Saudi teams

Healthcare and medical-imaging platforms with DICOM/PACS and HL7 FHIR integration for Saudi healthcare-digitization programmes

In-Kingdom-data-residency-aware SaaS and enterprise platforms for Vision 2030 and government-adjacent teams

Enterprise web applications and internal tooling with modern, maintainable architecture

Ongoing support, monitoring, and iteration after launch

Frequently Asked Questions

Do you work with Saudi companies?

Yes. Influrion is an India-based team that delivers software remotely for clients across Saudi Arabia — healthcare digitization programmes, Vision 2030 digital-transformation initiatives, government-adjacent projects, and enterprise teams. India runs only about two and a half hours ahead of Saudi time, so nearly the entire working day overlaps and engagements run as live, English-language collaboration.

How do you handle the PDPL and data residency?

We build to the technical expectations of the Saudi Personal Data Protection Law (PDPL), overseen by SDAIA — clear lawful basis, data minimisation, purpose limitation, consent handling, and tooling for data-subject rights — layered with encryption in transit and at rest, role-based access control, and audit logging. Because the PDPL places restrictions on cross-border transfers and some data is expected to remain in-Kingdom, we design data-residency-aware architectures so regulated data can be stored and processed within Saudi Arabia. This is our engineering approach; it is not a claim that Influrion holds any certification or accreditation.

How much time-zone overlap is there with Saudi Arabia?

Almost the entire working day. India runs only about two and a half hours ahead of Saudi clock time (AST, UTC+3), so standups, demos, reviews, and ad-hoc problem-solving all happen in shared hours — one of the strongest overlaps we have with any market. We still agree fixed collaboration windows at kickoff and keep written status and recorded walkthroughs flowing so progress never waits on a time gap.

Can you sign Saudi contracts, NDAs, and work in SAR?

Yes. We contract in SAR, sign mutual NDAs before any technical discovery, and assign intellectual property to the client on delivery. Engagements are scoped through clear statements of work with defined milestones, matching what Saudi buyers and their procurement and legal teams expect.