Saudi Esports Federation, Stc Group announce strategic partnership

Under the deal, Stc Group will provide technical support and high-speed internet services for a number of events in the SEF calendar. (Twitter/@Saudi_Esports)
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Updated 04 July 2023
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Saudi Esports Federation, Stc Group announce strategic partnership

  • Under the deal, Stc Group will provide technical support and high-speed internet services for a number of events in the SEF calendar

RIYADH: The Saudi Esports Federation and telecommunications firm Stc Group have announced a strategic partnership that will support the Kingdom’s goal of becoming a global hub for esports and gaming, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Monday.

Under the deal, Stc Group will provide technical support and high-speed internet services for a number of events in the SEF calendar this year.

Also, gaming platform Stc Play will be a sponsor of several major SEF events in the year — including Gamers8: The Land of Heroes, Saudi eLeague, Voices of Saudi Esports and EFC — and will serve as the primary platform for community tournaments at Gamers8 and other gaming workshops.

Stc’s InspireU accelerator program will also have a significant on-the-ground presence, connecting with emerging Saudi companies in the gaming and esports industries.


Saudi Arabia ‘ideal partner’ in shaping next wave of intelligent age, communication minister tells WEF

Updated 23 January 2026
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Saudi Arabia ‘ideal partner’ in shaping next wave of intelligent age, communication minister tells WEF

  • Abdullah Al-Swaha said aim was to “help the world achieve the next $100 trillion by energizing the intelligence age”

DAVOS: Saudi Arabia has accelerated efforts in “energizing the intelligent age,” making the Kingdom the world’s ideal partner in shaping the next wave of the technological age, said the minister of communication and information technology.

Speaking during a panel discussion at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Abdullah Al-Swaha said the aim was to “help the world achieve the next $100 trillion by energizing the intelligence age.”

He said the Kingdom was expanding global partnerships for the benefit of humanity and highlighted both local and international achievements.

“We believe the more prosperous the Kingdom, the Middle East, is, the more prosperous the world is. And it is not a surprise that we fuel 50 percent of the digital economy in the kingdom or the region,” he told the audience. He added the Kingdom fueled three times the tech force of its neighbors and, as a result, 50 percent of venture capital funding.

Al-Swaha said Saudi Arabia was focused both on artificial intelligence acceleration and adoption. At home, he said, the Kingdom was doubling the use of agentic AI in the public and private sector to increase worker productivity tenfold. He also cited the world’s first fully robotic heart transplant, which was conducted in Saudi Arabia.

“If we double down on talent, technology, and build trust with partners, we can achieve success,” he said. “And we are following the same blueprint for the intelligence age.”

He said the Kingdom aimed to be a “testbed” for innovators and investors. Rapid technological adoption and investment have boosted Saudi Arabia’s non-oil economy, with non-oil activities accounting for 56 percent of GDP and surpassing $1.2 trillion in 2025, ahead of the Vision 2030 target.

In terms of adoption, Al-Swaha said the Kingdom had introduced the Arabic-language AI model, Allam, to be adopted across Adobe product series. It has also partnered with Qualcomm to bring the first hybrid AI laptop and endpoints to the world.

“These are true testimonies that the kingdom is not going local or regional; we are going global,” he said.