AI’s growing influence on global Industries takes center stage at UNIDO MIPF 2024  

Russian Deputy Minister of Economic Development Alexey Gruzdev highlighted the remarkable speed of AI’s growth in the global market. Screenshot
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Updated 23 October 2024
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AI’s growing influence on global Industries takes center stage at UNIDO MIPF 2024  

  • Russian Deputy Minister of Economic Development Alexey Gruzdev highlighted the remarkable speed of AI’s growth in the global market
  • Saudi official presented the Kingdom’s ambitious ‘Future Factories’ program to digitally transform 4,000 factories

RIYADH: The transformative impact of artificial intelligence on global industries was a key focus at the UN Industrial Development Organization’s event in Riyadh.

During this year’s Multilateral Industrial Policy Forum, discussions centered on how AI is reshaping various sectors and the global economy, with panelists sharing insights and strategies from their countries on navigating this rapidly changing landscape.

Russian Deputy Minister of Economic Development Alexey Gruzdev highlighted the remarkable speed of AI’s growth in the global market, noting that it ranks among the fastest across different sectors.

He elaborated on Russia’s strategic vision, presenting a comprehensive plan for AI development that extends to 2030.

“We made up the strategy for development of artificial intelligence in Russia until 2030,” Gruzdev stated, emphasizing the focus on scientific research, software development, data hardware improvement, and enhancing public awareness of AI technologies.

The plan also seeks to increase the availability of qualified personnel to meet the demands of the burgeoning Russian AI market.

In addition to the national strategy, Gruzdev mentioned the introduction of an AI code of ethics, which establishes general behavioral principles and standards to promote ethical AI use in the country.

Saudi Arabia’s Assistant Minister of Planning and Development Abdullah Al-Ahmari presented the Kingdom’s ambitious “Future Factories” program, aimed at digitally transforming 4,000 factories. He discussed how Saudi Arabia is leveraging AI to revolutionize industrial processes and strengthen its position as a leader in innovation.

Al-Ahmari explained that the initiative focuses on digitizing industrial processes through the integration of digital tools, positioning Saudi Arabia at the forefront of industrial innovation.

Concerns about AI’s impact on employment were also addressed. Siemens General Counsel Abdullah Al-Ajlan raised alarms about potential job displacement resulting from increased automation in industries. “One of the main concerns I’ve noticed in discussions around AI and digital transformation is employment and job displacement," Al-Ajlan noted.

He underscored the necessity of recognizing that certain sectors will continue to require human skills, even as automation and AI technologies evolve.

Al-Ajlan stressed that the success of AI integration relies not only on technological advancements but also on the establishment of legal frameworks: “It is important to touch upon the importance of clear laws and regulations policies that maintain the values of digitalization.”

As the panel concluded, it became clear that while AI presents vast opportunities, it also necessitates careful consideration of ethical standards, workforce impacts, and regulatory frameworks to ensure a balanced and progressive approach to its adoption.


Closing Bell: Saudi equity markets end year in green at 10,491 

Updated 31 December 2025
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Closing Bell: Saudi equity markets end year in green at 10,491 

RIYADH: Saudi equities ended Wednesday’s session higher, with the Tadawul All Share Index rising 109.18 points, or 1.05 percent, to close at 10,490.69, supported by broad-based buying across the main market.  

Gains were mirrored in the blue-chip MT30 index, which added 9.31 points, or 0.68 percent, to finish at 1,387.31. The Nomu Parallel Market also advanced, climbing 255.5 points, or 1.11 percent, to close at 23,296.29.   

Market breadth was firmly positive, with 249 gainers versus just 12 losers on the main market, with SR3.2 billion ($854.2 million) in trade value.  

Among the top gainers, United Cooperative Assurance Co. surged 9.73 percent to close at SR3.72, while Saudi Industrial Export Co. rose 9.18 percent to SR2.26.  

Al Gassim Investment Holding Co. advanced 8.25 percent to SR16.40, and Abdullah Saad Mohammed Abo Moati for Bookstores Co. gained 7.73 percent to end at SR46.  

Gulf General Cooperative Insurance Co. also posted strong gains, closing up 7.67 percent at SR3.93.  

On the downside, Naseej International Trading Co. led the declines, falling 5.87 percent to SR35.30.   

SEDCO Capital REIT Fund edged down 1.03 percent to SR6.70, while Saudi Tadawul Group Holding Co. slipped 0.78 percent to SR140.30.   

Banque Saudi Fransi declined 0.77 percent to SR16.82, and Saudi Co. for Hardware closed 0.76 percent lower at SR25.96.  

On the corporate front, Catrion Catering Holding Co. said it signed a sale and purchase agreement to acquire a 55 percent stake in Al Khaleejah Catering Co., with an option to buy an additional 15 percent within three years.  

The transaction values the acquisition at up to SR 40.86 million, comprising an initial cash payment of SR315.21 million and performance-based earn-out payments of up to SR125.65 million, subject to the achievement of specified financial targets.   

The acquisition will be financed through internal funding sources and Shariah-compliant banking facilities and is expected to support Catrion’s expansion strategy in the aviation and catering services sector, with a positive financial impact anticipated by the end of the second quarter of 2026.  

Catrion Catering Holding Co. closed Wednesday’s session at SR80.35, up SR3.35, representing a 4.35 percent gain  

Purity for Information Technology Co. announced the signing of a contract with the Social Development Bank to provide managed cloud system services.   

The contract is valued at SR6.92 million, including VAT, and will run for a duration of 36 months.   

Under the agreement, Purity will deliver managed cloud services aimed at enhancing system reliability, service availability, and overall operational continuity.   

The financial impact of the contract is expected to be reflected in the company’s financial results for the 2025–2026 fiscal year.  

Purity for Information Technology Co. ended the session at SR20.99, rising SR0.54, or 2.64 percent.