PIF-backed agritourism brand ‘Solan’ announced

By merging agriculture, eco-tourism, and adventure with hospitality, Solan aims to strengthen the foundation of the national tourism industry. Supplied
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Updated 29 September 2025
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PIF-backed agritourism brand ‘Solan’ announced

RIYADH: Saudi Arabia’s tourism landscape is set to transform with “Solan,” a new hospitality brand launched by Dan Co., a subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund.

According to a press release, Solan aims to create a nationwide network of unique farm stay and lodge experiences, directly supporting local communities and economic diversification in line with Vision 2030.

The innovative brand will operate on a franchise model, partnering with lodge, istiraha, and farm owners across Saudi Arabia to help them transform their properties into high-end tourism destinations, offering both overnight stays and day experiences.

This comes as Saudi Arabia accelerates its Vision 2030 push to position tourism as a pillar of economic diversification, raising its target to 150 million annual visitors by 2030 after surpassing the 100 million mark ahead of schedule. 

In 2024, international tourism revenue soared 148 percent from 2019 — the fastest growth among G20 nations.

CEO of Dan Co., Abdulrahman Abaalkhail said: “Solan is the first Saudi hospitality brand to introduce a franchise model in agritourism, opening opportunities to diversify tourism experiences across the Kingdom by providing comprehensive support for our partners.

“This allows us to offer authentic local experiences that showcase the natural beauty and agricultural diversity of various regions, creating unforgettable memories.”

This initiative is designed to diversify local incomes, create direct and indirect job opportunities, and stimulate private sector investment in host cities. 

By merging agriculture, eco-tourism, and adventure with hospitality, Solan aims to strengthen the foundation of the national tourism industry.

The CEO added that the brand promotes sustainable agriculture while empowering local communities to “help build a thriving future for the tourism and hospitality sector, strengthening the Kingdom’s position as a global tourism destination.”

 

According to the press release, Solan is committed to preserving and promoting local culture and traditions, and will also provide opportunities for visitors to learn about both traditional and modern agricultural practices.

Dan Co. signed memorandums of understanding with several strategic partners to contribute to the development of a sustainable local tourism system and develop the business of the agritourism sector by providing financing solutions to farm owners, the press release said.

Beyond financial support, Solan will equip partners with operational guidelines and conduct regular monitoring.

The brand is strategically targeting numerous cities across the Kingdom identified for their farm-based tourism potential. “The first pilot farms by Solan will be announced soon,” the statement said.


CoMotion Global 2025 in Riyadh discusses trends in electric vehicles

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CoMotion Global 2025 in Riyadh discusses trends in electric vehicles

RIYADH: The Global CoMotion Summit, CoMotion Global 2025, in Riyadh, is examining the latest trends in electric vehicles, autonomous mobility, artificial intelligence in transportation, smart city solutions, and future supply chains.

The summit, hosted by the Saudi Conventions and Exhibitions General Authority, commenced on Dec. 7 in the Saudi capital, highlighting the major transformations witnessed in global cities due to the rapid growth of urban technologies and Saudi Arabia’s role in this sector, according to Al-Eqtisadiah.

This specialized international summit focuses on the future of urban mobility and smart cities, bringing together an elite group of decision-makers, leaders from the public and private sectors, experts, investors, and innovators from around the world.

What are the main objectives of the Global CoMotion Summit?

The summit is being held from Dec. 7 to 9 in Riyadh, further cementing its position as a global center for urban innovation and future technologies.

This is thanks to the extensive transformations it is witnessing, integrating the efforts of the summit’s strategic partners, including multiple ministries and government entities.

Together, they are establishing a national system to push forward the development and on-the-ground application of advanced mobility solutions.

The summit’s work began with an opening session attended by Fahd Al-Rasheed, the chairman of the Board of Directors of SCEGA and the Saudi lead for the Urban 20 initiative, and Rumaih Al-Rumaih, the deputy minister of Transport and Logistic Services, and acting president of Transport General Authority.

They reviewed the features of new transformations in urban transport systems and the future of innovation in the sector.

The founder and CEO of CoMotion, John Rossant, said: “Riyadh hosting this edition of the Global CoMotion Summit makes it an exceptional edition, due to the high-level participation it witnesses, including ministers, city leaders, and prominent creative technologists. This sends a clear message that the next decade of transformation in the mobility sector will be shaped on an unprecedented level to redefine the concept of future cities.”

The summit also features the participation of a number of leading global companies in the mobility sector, including Uber, Door to Door, Budget Saudi Arabia, and Changan Almajdouie. They will showcase the latest technologies and solutions in electric vehicles and smart services, reflecting the Kingdom’s rapid adoption of clean, advanced technologies.

The event’s program also includes a series of interactive mobility labs, the launch of the first edition of the “CoMotion City Pioneers Award,” and the inauguration of the “Mayors in Motion” initiative, aimed at enhancing international cooperation in urban innovation, advanced infrastructure, and sustainable mobility.

Showcasing major development projects in Saudi Arabia

In addition, the gathering will highlight the most prominent development projects in Saudi Arabia, including the Riyadh Metro project, models for developing local electric vehicle manufacturing, and the Kingdom’s preparations to host Expo 2030 and the FIFA World Cup 2034, and their role in enhancing future transport infrastructure. 

It will also showcase global experiences from Africa, China, and North America, with discussions on the future of conscious cities and the use of smart technologies in managing urban mobility.

Hosting the Global CoMotion Summit 2025 is part of Saudi Arabia’s ongoing efforts to enhance its position in building smarter and more sustainable future cities and driving innovation in the urban transport sector, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.