Saudi Pavilion Inaugurated By Acting Deputy Minister At HANNOVER MESSE In Istanbul
Eng. Albadr Fouda, Acting Deputy Minister for Industrial Enablement at the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, inaugurated the Saudi pavilion at HANNOVER MESSE 2025 in Istanbul, Türkiye. The event, which runs until May 31, highlights Saudi Arabia's industrial transformation with smart solutions and investment opportunities in key sectors.
The Saudi pavilion features six entities from the industrial and mining sectors. These include 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 MODON. The Ministry of Investment and Obeikan Investment Group are also participating.

The ministry's participation aligns with the launch of the Advanced Manufacturing and Production Center. This initiative aims to drive smart transformation in industrial facilities by adopting advanced manufacturing technologies. Such efforts are intended to boost the competitiveness of Saudi Arabia's industrial sector on both regional and global scales.
The exhibition brings together leading companies in industrial automation, robotics, and artificial intelligence. Through this participation, Saudi Arabia seeks to strengthen international partnerships and promote investment in advanced technologies. The goal is to highlight smart manufacturing solutions' role in achieving sustainable growth while positioning the Kingdom as a global industrial hub.
In a strategic move to enhance its global industrial presence, Saudi Arabia is set to host the next edition of HANNOVER MESSE in Riyadh in December 2025. This decision underscores the Kingdom's commitment to becoming a central player in international industry discussions.
The pavilion showcases innovative solutions that reflect ongoing efforts towards industrial transformation within Saudi Arabia. By presenting these advancements at such a significant event, the Kingdom aims to attract investments into promising sectors that align with its long-term vision.
Overall, these initiatives are part of a broader strategy under Saudi Vision 2030 to diversify the economy and reduce reliance on oil revenues. By focusing on technological advancements and international collaborations, Saudi Arabia is paving its path toward becoming a leading industrial nation.
With inputs from SPA