Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — Ms. Sarah Al-Jarid, CEO of Aljareed Exhibition and head of the organizing committee for the inaugural Saudi-Chinese Machinery Exhibition, announced a successful conclusion to the event, with numerous investment deals signed. Held in Riyadh, the exhibition saw the participation of over 90 Chinese manufacturers alongside six Saudi entities and representation from Algeria.
Ms. Al-Jarid noted the event as a landmark for Saudi-China industrial cooperation, showcasing state-of-the-art CNC (computer numerical control) machinery and automated industrial tools that highlight precision and efficiency in manufacturing. She expressed her excitement about bringing such advanced exhibitions to the Kingdom, emphasizing the role these events play in fostering investments in sectors aligned with emerging technologies and smart industrial solutions.
The exhibition also facilitated significant business engagement, with 70 commercial agreements signed during the event. Fifteen interactive workshops were held, spotlighting advanced industry practices and technologies that resonate with current trends in manufacturing. These initiatives are seen as pivotal in creating new commercial opportunities, transferring industrial technologies to Saudi Arabia, and motivating local and international investors to set up manufacturing facilities within the Kingdom.
The event aligns with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030, reinforcing the Kingdom’s commitment to industrial advancement and national development. Through events like this, the Kingdom aims to solidify its position as a hub for modern industrial solutions and technological integration, ultimately contributing to the broader national goal of establishing a resilient, tech-driven economy.