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At the Made in Saudi Expo, Saudi excellence stands out.


 

With the approaching second session of the “Made in Saudi Expo,” which is planned to take place from October 16 to 19, Riyadh’s dynamic Roshn Front is prepared to amaze viewers. The exhibition’s theme this year, “Saudi Craftsmanship,” promises a stunning display of the country’s top businesses, products, and inventions. The event, which is sponsored by Bandar Alkhorayef, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources and Chairman of the Saudi Export Development Authority, is in line with Saudi Vision 2030, which places a strong emphasis on diversity, quality, and the promotion of homegrown goods both domestically and internationally.

More than just an exhibition, the “Made in Saudi Expo” serves as a lighthouse pointing Saudi Arabia in the direction of attaining its governmental objectives. The purpose of the event is to give attendees a fully immersive industrial experience that promotes knowledge, encourages loyalty, and increases demand for locally produced goods. Additionally, it emphasizes how Saudi Arabia is in line with world trends like the Fourth Industrial Revolution and provides opportunities for local businesses to investigate exports and investments, enhancing Saudi Arabia’s global footprint.

The expo this year offers a schedule with seminars, conferences, and talks on upcoming business trends, global leadership, chances for empowerment, and exciting industrial investment projects. Over 100 Saudi enterprises can present their industries and innovations in both the goods and services sectors thanks to the participation of participants from a variety of industries, including petrochemicals and technology. This exhibition has the potential to not only improve ties with overseas importers but also to boost the country’s commitment to future innovation and industrial progress.

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