Saudi Arabia plans $15bn technology fund with private investors

Saudi Arabia ranks fifth globally in the speed of its 5G network. (Shutterstock)
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Updated 07 August 2021
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Saudi Arabia plans $15bn technology fund with private investors

  • Investments in the fourth industrial technology expected to reach $200 billion in the Kingdom
  • Fund to invest in robotics, artificial intelligence, and wireless technology

RIYADH: A Saudi public-private partnership will launch a $15 billion technology fund to advance the digital infrastructure in the Kingdom, Haytham AlOhali, vice minister of the Ministry of Communications & Information Technology (MCIT) announced on Wednesday, during the Saudi 4th Industrial Revolution conference held in Riyadh.

Telecom and technology operators invest between $3 billion and $4 billion annually in digital infrastructure, fiber infrastructure, Internet networks and 5G services, and this is not enough for the Kingdom to take a lead, said AlOhali.

"We will transform in Saudi Arabia into an economy based on technology, information, capabilities and skills, and it will bear fruit for the future with huge investments from more than 10,000 industrial facilities worth $25 billion," he said, during the two-day-conference.

The investments in the fourth industrial technology are expected to reach $200 billion in the Kingdom, with value creation coming from improved efficiency and reduction in cost over a 10 year period, said AlOhali.

There are 13,000 solar energy centers that rely on 5G to implement their services, with 10 million smart meters in the Kingdom, while 60 percent of cities are covered by 5G and 45 percent of the Kingdom's populated areas receive 5G, he said.

Saudi Arabia has invested in the mobile infrastructure leading the Kingdom from rank 105 in terms of speed to the 4th in the world, he said.

Advanced technology from the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) is expected to generate around $1 trillion for the Saudi economy in new revenue streams, a senior Saudi official said on Wednesday.

The Kingdom will enjoy economic boosts from robotics, artificial intelligence, and wireless production models as it pushes for more smarter cities and infrastructure.


Saudi Industry Ministry, KAUST roll out manufacturing technology drive

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Saudi Industry Ministry, KAUST roll out manufacturing technology drive

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources has partnered with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology to roll out a new initiative aimed at accelerating the adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies across the Kingdom’s industrial sector.

The program, titled “Technologies for Exceptional Transformation,” is designed to help industrial companies integrate smart manufacturing solutions and applied research into their operations, boosting productivity and competitiveness, the Saudi Press Agency reported. 

The initiative is part of the ministry’s ongoing efforts to enable industrial transformation in the Kingdom. 

The program, which falls under the umbrella of the Local Industry Stimulation Initiative, facilitates access for industrial establishments of all sizes in the Kingdom to smart manufacturing solutions, strategic research, and technologies developed at KAUST in partnership with global service providers. 

It is designed to contribute to improved productivity, stimulate industrial innovation, enhance sustainability and quality, and develop new production lines in sectors prioritized by the National Industrial Strategy. 

“The criteria for companies to benefit from the initiative’s services include being headquartered in the Kingdom, having its activities aligned with the sectors approved in the National Industrial Strategy, identifying technical needs and gaps to provide appropriate support, and submitting a financing model and sharing financial performance data and R&D expenditure to evaluate its performance before and after adopting the technological solutions,” the SPA report stated. 

The Technologies for Exceptional Transformation initiative is part of the ministry’s integrated efforts with research centers and academic institutions, aligning with the center’s objectives to enable advanced manufacturing in the Kingdom. 

The program aims to enhance the efficiency and competitiveness of the industrial sector and help achieve the goals of Vision 2030.