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Acting Deputy Minister Inaugurates Saudi Pavilion at HANNOVER MESSE in Istanbul

Acting Deputy Minister for Industrial Enablement at the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources Eng. Albadr Fouda inaugurated the Saudi pavilion at HANNOVER MESSE (World of Industry-WIN) 2025, held in Istanbul, Türkiye, and continuing until May 31.

 The pavilion showcases the Kingdom's ongoing industrial transformation, featuring the latest smart and innovative solutions in the Saudi industry and presenting investment opportunities in promising industrial sectors.

 The ministry's participation in the exhibition coincides with Wednesday’s launch of the Advanced Manufacturing and Production Center, designed to drive smart transformation in industrial facilities through the adoption of advanced manufacturing technologies, thereby enhancing the competitiveness of the Saudi industrial sector regionally and globally.

 The Saudi pavilion includes six entities from the industrial and mining ecosystem: the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, the Royal Commission for Jubail and Yanbu, the Saudi Export Development Authority, the National Industrial Development Center, the Saudi Industrial Development Fund, and the Saudi Authority for Industrial Cities and Technology Zones (MODON). Additionally, the Ministry of Investment and the Obeikan Investment Group are also participating in the pavilion.

 Through its participation in the exhibition—bringing together leading companies in industrial automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence—the ministry aims to strengthen international partnerships, promote investment in advanced technologies, highlight the role of smart manufacturing solutions in achieving sustainable industrial growth, and position the Kingdom as a global industrial hub, in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.

 In a strategic step to reinforce its global industrial standing, the Kingdom is preparing to host the next edition of HANNOVER MESSE in Riyadh in December 2025.

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