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Smart Manufacturing and Logistics Exhibition: Gateway to Saudi’s Industrial Landscape

By Dr. Akram Masri, Chief of Operations, Riyadh Exhibitions Company

Saudi Arabia has undergone significant transformations in recent years, particularly in its industrial sector, with the implementation of smart manufacturing and logistics technologies. With the government’s emphasis on diversifying the economy and reducing dependence on oil, the country has been investing heavily in infrastructure and technology, particularly in the industrial sector, to boost productivity and efficiency.

To further promote economic diversification and industrial growth, the Saudi Arabian government has launched initiatives such as the National Industrial Strategy (NIS) and the Future Factories Program. These programs aim to increase the number of factories in the country, triple manufacturing GDP by 2030, and transition 4,000 factories to smart manufacturing and logistics technologies. This presents unique opportunities for global businesses across industries to establish new partnerships, build brand awareness, and gain valuable insights into the latest trends and technologies shaping the country.

Two upcoming events, the International Logistics and Material Handling Exhibition and Summit, and the International Industrial Automation and Retrofitting Exhibition and Summit, provide a platform for forwardthinking business leaders to showcase their innovative solutions and explore opportunities in the growing Saudi Arabia smart manufacturing and logistics markets. Both exhibitions are being organized by the Riyadh Exhibitions Company LTD in June, alongside the 18th Saudi Printing and Packaging and Plastics and Petrochemical Exhibition, which is the largest industrial sector gathering in the Middle East.

The Saudi Arabia smart manufacturing market is forecast to grow many folds in the coming years, driven by the need to reduce operational costs, increase productivity, and optimize resources. With a focus on Saudi Vision 2030 initiatives, Riyadh has cemented its position as the epicenter of the largest manufacturing sector in the Middle East, fueled by ongoing investments exceeding US$1.76 trillion. This investment is leading to the development and implementation of smart manufacturing technologies, which enable real-time monitoring and control of manufacturing processes, as well as predictive maintenance and quality control.

As the sector continues to grow, the International Industrial Automation and Retrofitting Exhibition and Summit present an ideal platform for businessmen, industry professionals, decision-makers, innovators, startups, and sellers to come together and showcase their innovative solutions and forge new alliances. Held under the patronage of the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, the exhibition focuses on industrial revolution technology, factory automation solutions, retrofitting, and capacity building. The Exhibition reiterates the Kingdom’s commitment to accelerate the technical transformation of over 4,000 factories to meet “4th industrial revolution technological standards” and ensure that businesses stay ahead of the curve in adopting the latest technologies and practices.

The Exhibition, along with its collocated industrial trade fairs, international summits, and technical workshops, also offers a unique platform to build brand awareness, establish new partnerships, and gain valuable insights into the latest trends and technologies shaping the industry.

Meanwhile, the International Logistics and Material Handling Exhibition and Summit will facilitate businesses entering the transport and logistics industry in

Saudi Arabia. This industry is already a major player in the international market, with a market size of US$18 billion and a 55 percent share of the GCC market. With the National Transport and Logistics Strategy budgeted at US$163.5 billion, the sector has tremendous potential for businesses to introduce innovative products and solutions that can revolutionize the industry. Additionally, the country is undergoing a large infrastructure development program, including the construction of new highways, railways, ports, airports, and logistics parks, which creates an opportunity for businesses to provide construction equipment, transportation services, and logistics solutions.

Similarly, the growth of eCommerce in Saudi Arabia is expected to continue to drive demand for logistics and last-mile delivery services. With the Saudi Arabia eCommerce industry expected to reach $20 billion in 2027, businesses that offer innovative technologies and solutions in areas such as route optimization, tracking and tracing, and warehouse management can explore opportunities during this Summit.

Concurrent with these Exhibitions, the 18th Saudi Printing and Packaging and Plastics and Petrochemical Exhibition present a perfect opportunity to explore new partnerships and expand reach in the fastest-growing global economy.

Saudi Arabia’s commitment to smart manufacturing and logistics is reflected in the growth of these exhibitions and conferences. These events provide a gateway to the country’s industrial landscape, showcasing the latest innovations and technologies that are transforming the industry. By attending these exhibitions, companies can gain valuable insights, forge new partnerships, and explore business opportunities in Saudi Arabia’s thriving industrial sector.

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