Shanghai: Saudi Arabia has concluded its participation in the international industrial exhibition HANNOVER MESSE, held in Shanghai, China, from September 23 to 27, 2025.
According to Saudi Press Agency, the event featured more than 3,000 exhibitors globally and attracted decision-makers, experts, and investors in the advanced manufacturing sector. Saudi Arabia participated through a national pavilion that included the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, the Ministry of Investment, and several entities from the industry and mining ecosystem. These included the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON), the Saudi Industrial Development Fund, the Saudi Export Development Authority, and the National Industrial Development Center.
The Saudi pavilion highlighted the national industrial sector’s development and showcased key initiatives and programs aimed at empowering industrial transformation. It focused on accelerating the adoption of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies and shared success stories of Saudi companies in automation, smart transformation, advanced control systems, robotics, and artificial intelligence technologies in industrial operations and supply chains.
Additionally, the pavilion emphasized the Kingdom’s efforts to localize technologies, transfer knowledge, and expand international partnerships with leading global industrial innovators.
Saudi Arabia’s engagement in the exhibition enhances its position as a global industrial hub and contributes to attracting high-quality industrial investments and building effective strategic partnerships in advanced manufacturing. This aligns with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 and the National Industrial Strategy.
This participation at HANNOVER MESSE in China underscores Saudi Arabia’s significant presence in major international industrial events. Riyadh is also set to host the next edition of HANNOVER MESSE in December 2025, highlighting the Kingdom’s pivotal role in driving industrial transformation both regionally and globally.