Huawei awards Saudi graduates of ICT training program

The ICT Talent Training Program 2023 awards ceremony was held at the MCIT headquarters in the presence of Ibrahem Al-Nasser, deputy minister for future jobs and digital capabilities, and other officials.
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Updated 21 August 2023
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Huawei awards Saudi graduates of ICT training program

In partnership with the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and the Saudi Digital Academy, Huawei awarded the Saudi Arabia-based graduates of the ICT Talent Training Program 2023 during an official ceremony held at the ministry headquarters. This training program is a strategic initiative designed to equip Saudi students with essential knowledge and skills for enhanced professional career growth through courses, mentorship and hands-on learning.
Abdullah Al-Swaha, minister of communications and information technology, met the Saudi talents at the commencement of the program at the Huawei global headquarters in Shenzhen, during his visit last July.
The awards ceremony was held in the presence of Ibrahem Al-Nasser, deputy minister for future jobs and digital capabilities; Bassam Al-Bassam, deputy minister for telecom and infrastructure; Mohammed Alrobayan, deputy minister for technology; Mohammed Alsuhaim, CEO of SDA; and Nabil Khalid Al-Dabal, CEO of the transformation program at the Ministry of Interior.

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Participants from the Kingdom’s Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Sport, in addition to stc solutions and Saudi Digital Academy graduates, were part of the ICT Talent Training Program 2023.

The ICT Talent Training Program 2023 is aligned with Saudi Vision 2030, which aims to position the Kingdom as a global leader in technology and innovation. For this year’s edition, the training program included 15 participants from the Kingdom’s Ministry of Interior and the Ministry of Sport, in addition to stc solutions and SDA graduates. This initiative aims to elevate Saudi Arabia’s talent development landscape and accelerate the nation’s digital transformation journey.
Al-Nasser said: “Through the ICT Talent Training Program 2023, we are investing in the future of Saudi Arabia’s digital landscape. By equipping our students with cutting-edge knowledge and skills, we aim to empower them to lead in the digital economy and drive innovation across various sectors.”
Liam Zhao, chairman of Huawei Saudi Arabia, said: “Huawei has always been committed to developing local talent in Saudi Arabia. The ICT Talent Training Program 2023 exemplifies our dedication to creating a sustainable talent pool that can propel the Kingdom toward a prosperous and technologically advanced future. We believe nurturing local talent is key to unlocking Saudi Arabia’s full potential on the global stage.”
The training program places special emphasis on cutting-edge technologies at Huawei’s Global Training Center in Hangzhou, China, including wireless/5G, cloud computing/artificial intelligence and digital power. It also provides courses in network security.
The program complements Huawei’s annual ICT competitions, providing a platform for students to showcase their innovative ideas and solutions, encouraging creativity and entrepreneurship. By promoting a culture of innovation, Huawei aims to foster a vibrant ecosystem where ideas can flourish and contribute to the Kingdom’s socioeconomic growth.
The ICT Talent Training Program 2023 marks an exciting chapter in Huawei’s partnership with Saudi Arabia, reflecting the company’s dedication to empowering local talent and driving innovation. Through this collaboration with leading government partners, Huawei reinforces its commitment to developing Saudi Arabia’s digital landscape.

 


RLC Global Forum places Kingdom at center of future of retail

Updated 16 January 2026
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RLC Global Forum places Kingdom at center of future of retail

The RLC Global Forum will return to the Saudi capital on Feb. 3–4 to shape the future of retail and consumer-facing industries at a defining moment for growth against a backdrop of shifting cross-border commerce, evolving consumption patterns, and the global AI imperative.
As the world’s economic and cultural gravity continues to shift, Riyadh stands at the intersection of transformation by connecting East and West, tradition and innovation, and providing the ideal stage for this global dialogue.
The forum’s launch coincides with the announcement of two strategic partnerships with Cenomi Centers and Panda Retail Company, highlighting Saudi Arabia’s emergence as a driving force in the global growth narrative.
Speaking to Arab News ahead of the annual forum, Panos Linardos, chairman of RLC Global Forum, said the event enables decision-makers to create a sustainable growth and innovation strategy in retail by monitoring major transformative forces affecting worldwide leaders. 
“At the 2026 RLC Global Forum, the priority is not identifying trends — in fact most leaders already see the signals — but understanding how those forces collide and reshape decision-making. This year’s agenda reflects a world at a growth crossroads: capital is more disciplined, consumers are more selective, and traditional operating models are under strain,” said Linardos.
“This year we are focused on three interconnected questions. First, where does enduring growth come from when scale alone no longer guarantees resilience? Second, how are power and value shifting across the retail ecosystem? And third, how do markets like Saudi Arabia move from rapid expansion to sustainable, system-level value creation?” said the chairman.
“We believe that retail does not operate in isolation. That is why the forum is structured to examine these dynamics across retail, real estate, technology, and investment as a single interdependent system. This integrated view, rather than siloed thinking, is where meaningful strategy now takes shape,” he added.
The forum will convene more than 2,000 senior decision-makers in Riyadh, with participants spanning global retail groups, sovereign-linked investors, developers, technology platforms, policymakers, and academic institutions from more than 40 countries.
“What matters most, however, is not scale but composition. You must understand that this is an invitation-only audience shaped deliberately around decision-making authority. CEOs sit alongside ministers, investors alongside operators, and academics alongside practitioners, not to offer commentary, but to interrogate assumptions and test strategies against real-world constraints,” said Linardos.
What distinguishes the forum is its ability to bring global perspectives into direct conversation with regional realities.
“As Saudi Arabia’s role in global trade, tourism, and consumer markets accelerates, that intersection has become increasingly relevant for leaders reassessing how and where growth is built,” he said.
Reports indicate that retail sales in the Kingdom are forecast to reach $161.4 billion by 2028. “The scale of the opportunity is clear, but the more interesting question is how that growth is shaped,” Linardos told Arab News. “Demographics, digital adoption, tourism growth, and large-scale urban development are converging at once. That creates opportunity, but also raises the bar. The next phase of retail growth in the Kingdom will favor models that integrate physical space, digital infrastructure, cultural relevance, and operational discipline.”
At the 2026 RLC Global Forum, many of the discussions center on this transition, he said.
The Kingdom’s advantage lies in its ability to design ecosystems where retail, hospitality, culture, and experience reinforce one another. Creating this long-term, integrated value is a core focus of the discussions at the forum, he added.
Commenting on the forum’s role in the future of the Saudi retail landscape, Linardos said: “Saudi Arabia does not need another conference to showcase ambition. What it benefits from — and increasingly demands — is a platform for informed, global dialogue grounded in execution. The RLC Global Forum plays that role by positioning Saudi Arabia not as a case study, but as a strategic participant in shaping the future of retail and consumer economies.”
“By bringing global leaders into Riyadh, the forum allows for an exchange that is both outward-looking and locally anchored. As the Kingdom moves from rapid transformation to long-term institution building, these conversations become more consequential. The forum is thus a critical catalyst in translating Vision 2030’s ambitions into a resilient, global-market reality,” he added.
The RLC Global Forum is a leading platform that brings together the world’s most influential retail leaders, innovators, and policymakers to drive positive industry change. It marks the next phase of the Retail Leaders Circle’s 12-year mission to connect and empower decision-makers across the retail and consumer-facing sectors.
Through high-level dialogue and strategic cross-industry initiatives, the forum addresses the long-term forces defining the trajectory of retail and its interconnected ecosystems.
Alongside the annual retail forum in Riyadh, the RLC Global Forum curates a calendar of high-profile events around the world, including the CEO Summit in New York and the RLC Fashion Summit in Milan.