Saudi Signage and Labelling Expo returns to Riyadh

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The Saudi Signage and Labelling Expo returns to Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center from May 20–22. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Signage and Labelling Expo returns to Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center from May 20–22. (Supplied)
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The Saudi Signage and Labelling Expo returns to Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center from May 20–22. (Supplied)
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Updated 01 May 2025
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Saudi Signage and Labelling Expo returns to Riyadh

  • Expo runs from May 20-22 at Riyadh Exhibition Center hosting over 150 exhibitors from 15 countries
  • Event will be held alongside newly launched Saudi Paper and Packaging Expo

RIYADH: The Saudi Signage and Labelling Expo, the Middle East’s leading event for the digital, print, graphic and imaging sectors, returns to Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center from May 20–22.

Exhibition organizer dmg events told Arab News that the event remains the Kingdom’s largest platform for industry professionals to connect, source new solutions and drive business growth in the signage and labeling sectors.

Co-located with the newly launched Saudi Paper and Packaging Expo, the events bring together over 14,000 industry professionals to explore the latest products, technologies and services shaping the signage, labeling, print and packaging industries.

As a response to the Kingdom’s evolving demand for signage and packaging industries, the events come at a time when the country’s signage market is projected to reach $492 million by 2027, driven by increased adoption across retail, hospitality, transportation, healthcare and corporate environments. At the same time, the paper and paperboard packaging market is estimated to hit $2.84 billion by 2029.

With businesses working towards capitalizing on this upward trajectory, the events will showcase more than 150 exhibitors from over 15 countries including Germany, Turkiye, China, India, Taiwan and Italy, highlighting over 2,500 products and services.

“Building on the success of the inaugural event last year, the expo has expanded by 80 percent to meet the growing demand for unique and progressive solutions in the signage, print and branding sectors,” said Muhammed Kazi, senior vice president of construction at dmg events.

“With the addition of Saudi Paper and Packaging Expo, we are creating a comprehensive marketplace that addresses the industry’s evolving needs, offering visitors and exhibitors an unparalleled platform for business growth and innovation,” he added.

The event will host leading international and regional exhibitors, including CMYK, offering advanced printing solutions; Digital Star Machinery and Equipments, specializing in signage production technology; Desert Sign Arabia, a key player in large-format printing; Alnab Almoudeei Trading, a distributor of digital printing materials; and Euro Media, known for high-quality graphic and imaging solutions.

The event will highlight advancements in sustainable packaging, flexible printing and automation, allowing businesses to explore new solutions and partnerships.


Saudi Arabia acknowledges ‘effective cooperation’ after Lebanese authorities seize narco lab

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Saudi Arabia acknowledges ‘effective cooperation’ after Lebanese authorities seize narco lab

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia highlighted the productive cooperation between the Kingdom and Lebanon after the seizure of a drugs facility. 

The Saudi interior ministry said the lab was being used to manufacture narcotic substances and  precursor materials, in addition to firearms. 

The ministry statement, posted on social media early on Thursday, said the Kingdom acknowledges the effective cooperation with the Lebanese authorities in monitoring and controlling narcotic substances. 

The Kingdom reaffirmed its commitment to continuing efforts to combat criminal activities that threaten its security and youth through drugs, by confronting, thwarting, and apprehending those involved, the statement added.