Saudi Infrastructure Expo to debut
September,unlocking opportunities in Saudi Arabia’s US$300bn infrastructure projects
market
· Saudi Infrastructure Expo to demo systems &infrastructure required to achieve rapid development in the Kingdom. Supporting Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 plans, the Leadership Summit aims to probe Vision 2030 delivery challenges &opportunities.
Dubai, UAE 15August, 2022: A new trade exhibition will debut in Riyadh this September to unlock opportunities in Saudi Arabia’sUS$300billion infrastructure projects plan.
Organised by dmgevents, which has a decade of successful exhibitions in the Kingdom, the Saudi Infrastructure Expo (SIE) will run at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center from September 6th-8th.
Big ticketmulti-national names that are already in the exhibitor line-up includeEgypt’s biggest contractor Hassan Allam, and the Kingdom’s own Rawadh, Acortec and the Saudi Accreditation Authority,the UK’s Radian and Akel, Germany’s DS Digital Solutions, Switzerland’s Rehau, India’s High Source and TAQ, CALXand Ouster of the USA.
The exhibition, which features a co-locatedSaudi Infrastructure Summit, will focus on three key areas – transport, utilities, and urban technology – in which the systems and infrastructure needed to progress Saudi Arabia’s smart cities ambitions and its Vision 2030 will be discussed and showcased.
“The Saudi Arabian government is investing in multiple giga projects, such as the recently announced The Line in NEOM, which will create boundless business opportunities for local, regional, and international suppliers as well as architects, planners, developers, contractorsin the wider construction eco-system.
“With the Kingdom now accounting for the lion’s share of construction projects in the GCC – at 63 per cent - and with mega projects such as Amaala Red Sea luxury tourism project, the NEOM smart city,and Al Faisaliah Economic City now progressing to contract awards, there could not be a better time for an event of this nature.”
The expo and its leadership summit will be
Saudi Arabia’s biggest network forum to date of government representatives,
utilities, architects, bankers, consultants, sub-contractors, engineers,
procurement professionals, project managers, and regulators.The event is also
expected to attract a number of EPC contractors in transport, water, utilities
and telecom.
The supporting Saudi Infrastructure Summit
will bring private and public stakeholders together to discuss challenges in
delivering infrastructure improvements, first-class networks, and future-proof
cities thatcan meet Saudi’s Vision 2030, aimed at attracting 100 million annual visitors within
the next eight years.
International
panelists at the Summit include CorreyConnaway, Infrastructure Development
Director, Qiddiya; Neal Coote, Infrastructure Director, AMAALA; Paul Pring,
Senior Infrastructure Director, Diriyah Gate Development Authority; Andreas
Flourou, Executive Director, Operations & Mobility, The Red Sea Development
Company; Ian Redmayne, Partner, Middle East Region - Buro Happold; Mark
Dyson, Director, Saudi Arabia - Turner & Townsend and Saleh Al
ZahraniGeneral Manager, Saudi Accreditation Center.
“With the increased
growth of infrastructure projects in Saudi Arabia, we see a great opportunity
for redefining industry standards by incorporating digital technologies and
Engineering Net Zero solutions to deliver projects more efficiently and
effectively for our clients. We are pleased to partner
with the Saudi Infrastructure Expo, which provides an ideal platform to connect
with key industry players and share our expertise as leaders in engineering,
design, and project management services. We look forward to partnering with the public and private sectors to
create a sustainable infrastructure in the Kingdom,” commented Campbell Gray,
CEO, Middle East & Africa – Atkins, a member of the SNC-Lavalin Group.
The Saudi Infrastructure Expo is sponsored by Atkins, SRACO and Saleh Abdulaziz AlRashed & Sons.
For further details and to register for the Saudi InfrastructureExpovisit https://register.saudiinfrastructureexpo.comRegistration and admission is free for trade and industry professionals.
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About Saudi InfrastructureExpo
A brand new launch, the free-to-attend Saudi Infrastructure Expo (SIE), taking place at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center, will showcase the systems and infrastructure needed for the creation of smart cities in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
Focusing on three key industry pillars, transport, utilities and urban technology, these curated show sectors cover the entire range of products, services and technology within theinfrastructure industry making it easy for key buyers to access at the event.
The co-located Saudi Infrastructure Summit will focus on the three key show areasand bring private and public stakeholders together to provide a platform to collaborate and discuss challenges on delivering infrastructure improvements, first-class networks, and citieswhich will support the government's ambitious Saudi Vision 2030 targets.
About dmg Events
dmgEvents is a leading organiser of
face-to-face events and a publisher of trade magazines.
We aim to keep businesses informed and connect them with relevant communities to create vibrant marketplaces and accelerate their business through face-to-face events.
dmg Events organises more than 80 events across 25 countries, attracting over 425,000 attendees and delegates every year. The company’s portfolio of products includes many industry-leading events in the construction, energy, hospitality & design, coatings, and transportation sectors. The Big 5, ADIPEC, Gastech, EGYPS, The Hotel Show, and INDEX are the company’s flagship events. For more information visit www.dmgevents.com.
Founded in 1989, the company is headquartered in Dubai, UAE, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the Daily Mail and General Trust plc (DMGT, www.dmgt.co.uk), one of the largest media companies in the United Kingdom.The inaugural show by dmg Events and set to take place 6-8th September in KSA, connecting the infrastructure industry in Saudi Arabia.
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