Ericsson, Tawal to deliver fully integrated neutral host provider for indoor network

Håkan Cervell, vice president and head of Ericsson Saudi Arabia
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Updated 27 February 2025
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Ericsson, Tawal to deliver fully integrated neutral host provider for indoor network

ICT giant Ericsson and Tawal, a telecommunications tower company in Saudi Arabia, announced the signing of a framework agreement at LEAP 2025 to provide a fully integrated neutral host provider ecosystem in the country. This partnership allows Tawal to enhance their solutions portfolio with Ericsson’s advanced solutions, to deliver seamless indoor connectivity across multiple networks, overcoming the limitations of operating within a single-vendor radio access network.

This collaboration introduces a vendor-neutral approach that enables communications service providers to enhance capacity and coverage in high-traffic areas such as malls, airports, and stadiums. The solution supports multi-operator deployments, creating a collaborative ecosystem that fosters scalability and cost efficiency.

Leveraging Ericsson’s Radio Dot System and robust network infrastructure, the solution addresses Saudi Arabia’s growing demand for advanced connectivity while aligning with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030 to modernize telecommunications infrastructure and foster innovation.

Saeed Al-Shehri, chief operation officer at Tawal, said: “This achievement demonstrates our commitment to delivering cutting-edge solutions that redefine connectivity. By adopting a vendor-neutral model, we are enabling greater flexibility and efficiency for communication service providers, ultimately improving connectivity for end users. This collaboration highlights our ambition to set new benchmarks in connectivity and support Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation journey, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030.”

Håkan Cervell, vice president and head of Ericsson Saudi Arabia at Ericsson Middle East and Africa, said: “Together with Tawal, we are driving scalable and innovative network solutions that cater to the evolving needs of operators and consumers in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, in line with Saudi Vision 2030.” 

By leveraging our advanced technology and expertise, we are enhancing connectivity and fostering a competitive environment that drives efficiency and growth. This achievement aligns perfectly with our vision of enabling a connected, sustainable future.”

This framework agreement strengthens the long-standing relationship between Ericsson and Tawal to deliver innovative and transformative connectivity solutions across Saudi Arabia.


German Minister of Economy and Energy visits Juffali Industrial Business Park in KAEC

Updated 09 February 2026
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German Minister of Economy and Energy visits Juffali Industrial Business Park in KAEC

Juffali recently welcomed German Federal Minister of Economy and Energy Katherina Reiche, during an official visit to the Juffali Industrial Business Park in King Abdullah Economic City, in the presence of Khaled Juffali, chairman of Juffali, and senior executives. The visit, on Feb. 2, marks a significant milestone in strengthening Saudi–German industrial cooperation.

Covering a total land area of 400,000 square meters, the business park serves as a strategic platform for advanced manufacturing and industrial localization in the Kingdom. The visit highlighted key joint industrial projects developed in collaboration with leading global partners, reflecting a shared commitment to long-term investment, technology transfer, and local value creation.

The official program included welcoming remarks and ceremonial milestones, during which Liebherr laid the foundation stone for its factory, while Juffali Industrial Products Company and National Automobile Industry placed the cornerstone for their manufacturing facility, symbolizing the advancement of two flagship industrial projects within the business park.

The Juffali Industrial Products Company and National Automobile Industry facility will have an annual production capacity of 6,000 trucks, while Liebherr’s plant is designed to produce up to 1,000 concrete mixers annually. Both facilities will operate with 100 percent local assembly and manufacturing in Saudi Arabia, reinforcing the Kingdom’s localization agenda and supporting the development of national industrial capabilities.

These projects represent a significant addition to Saudi Arabia’s industrial ecosystem and align closely with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030, supporting sustainable industrial growth, job creation, and high-value manufacturing.

Khaled Juffali reaffirmed Juffali’s commitment to expanding international partnerships and contributing to the Kingdom’s economic diversification through long-term industrial collaboration with leading global partners, further strengthening KAEC’s position as a regional hub for advanced manufacturing.