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Saudi Arabia Emerges as Regional Tech Powerhouse with $100 Billion AI Push

Saudi Arabia Emerges as Regional Tech Powerhouse with $100 Billion AI Push
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April 18, 2025

Saudi Arabia is quickly establishing itself as the Middle East’s answer to Silicon Valley, driven by massive investments in artificial intelligence (AI), digital infrastructure, and homegrown innovation. At the center of this transformation is Project Transcendence, a $100 billion initiative launched in 2024 by the Public Investment Fund in collaboration with Google, aimed at building a comprehensive AI ecosystem within the Kingdom.

The ambitious plan is designed to foster local tech startups, create jobs, and attract global tech partnerships, positioning Saudi Arabia as a leader in regional innovation. The annual LEAP technology conference further reinforces this vision. Its 2025 edition drew over 170,000 attendees and secured $14.9 billion in tech investments, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s rising stature on the global innovation map.

These efforts are closely tied to Vision 2030, the Kingdom’s sweeping economic reform strategy that aims to diversify the economy and reduce reliance on oil revenues.

“Saudi Arabia is rapidly becoming a global technology hub,” said Noor Al-Nahhas, CEO of UAE-based tech firm nybl. “With strong backing from Vision 2030 and strategic investments in AI and deep tech, the Kingdom is creating a thriving environment for startups.”

Mamdouh Al-Doubayan, managing director at Globant MENA, stressed that while Saudi Arabia is investing heavily in digital infrastructure, success hinges on strong global partnerships and sustainable development. “Building a robust talent pipeline and ensuring regulatory agility will be essential,” he noted.

Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are also playing a vital role in the Kingdom’s digital shift. Vikas Panchal, Middle East general manager at Tally Solutions, said SMEs are benefiting from initiatives like Monsha’at and government support in fintech, AI, and e-commerce. However, he pointed out that many SMEs face challenges in affording and adapting to digital tools, particularly cloud-based financial and automation systems.

Experts agree that homegrown innovation will be key to Saudi Arabia’s long-term success. Al-Nahhas emphasized the importance of building local capabilities, referencing China’s DeepSeek — a rising AI chatbot that has outpaced global competitors like ChatGPT. “Saudi Arabia has the resources to develop similar breakthroughs locally. Over-reliance on imported technologies could slow progress,” he warned.

During LEAP 2025, Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Al-Swaha praised DeepSeek’s performance, calling it a global AI milestone. He urged collective celebration of such advancements, reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s commitment to global tech leadership.

Still, challenges remain. Experts like Dhruv Verma of Thriwe and Arun Bruce of TransformationX warned of regulatory hurdles, cybersecurity risks, and the need to strengthen the local startup ecosystem to ensure long-term competitiveness.

As Saudi Arabia accelerates its digital transformation, a shared consensus is emerging: the Kingdom is no longer just a consumer of technology — it is positioning itself as a creator, innovator, and exporter of cutting-edge solutions to the world.

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