‘Industrial Transformation Saudi Arabia 2025’ Exhibition to Kick Off in Riyadh Monday

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Riyadh: Under the patronage of Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources Bandar Alkhorayef, the 'Industrial Transformation Saudi Arabia 2025' Exhibition will open on Monday in Riyadh. The ministry organizes the event in partnership with Germany's Deutsche Messe, the organizer of Hannover Messe, and Riyadh Exhibitions Company Ltd.

According to Saudi Press Agency, the exhibition will run from December 1 to 3, 2025, at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center (RICEC). It will bring together global leaders in industrial transformation, local and international industry and technology companies, and a selection of entrepreneurs, investors, experts, and innovators.

The expo is held under the theme 'Powering the Future with Technology' and is built around three main pillars: intelligence, sustainability, and resilience. It aims to showcase the latest Fourth Industrial Revolution solutions and technologies in digital transformation, artificial intelligence, industrial automation, sustainable energy, and advanced manufacturing.

Moreover, the exhibition supports the formation of effective partnerships in advanced manufacturing, linking local factories with providers of cutting-edge industrial technologies and innovations. This event contributes to improving the efficiency and competitiveness of the Saudi industry and aligns with Saudi Vision 2030 objectives to build a diversified, innovation- and knowledge-based economy.

The exhibition will feature a comprehensive program of panel discussions and specialized workshops, with participation from government officials, international experts, and industry leaders. The sessions will address ways to develop industrial supply chains, improve productivity, and maximize the use of advanced technologies to strengthen factory resilience and enhance product quality. The program will also showcase notable success stories from both local and international advanced manufacturing.

Additionally, the exhibition will witness the signing of several memorandums of understanding (MoUs) and partnerships between government entities and local and international companies. These agreements aim to support knowledge transfer, localize industrial technologies, strengthen local content, promote innovation and industrial entrepreneurship, and create new opportunities for small and medium-sized enterprises to join regional and global value chains.