Riyadh Municipality Highlights Role In Saudi Giga Projects 2024 At Middle East Summit
The Saudi Giga Projects 2024 and the Middle East Summit 2024 concluded in Riyadh this evening. During the first session of the conference, titled "The Saudi Giga Projects 2024," Eng. Mohammed Al-Wabli, assistant undersecretary for specific projects in the secretariat, discussed the "distinctive projects in Riyadh." He highlighted major environmental and urban projects throughout the city.
Eng. Al-Wabli emphasised Riyadh Municipality's role in achieving economic and social impact, improving quality of life, and enhancing the urban landscape. The municipality, the official sponsor of the event, showcased its efforts in managing Saudi Giga Projects through digital transformation, business intelligence, and data analysis at a distinguished pavilion on the sidelines of the conference.

The conference saw participation from numerous government agencies, real-estate developers, contractors, consultants, and suppliers. At Riyadh Municipality’s pavilion, attendees were briefed on the city's most prominent development plans and qualitative practices in managing major projects. These initiatives aim to make Riyadh an attractive smart city and improve the quality of life for its residents.
Riyadh Municipality highlighted various innovative technologies and initiatives designed to enhance urban living. Qualitative services are provided to residents through communication channels and smart applications. These tools empower the community and partners to access services easily, anywhere and anytime, aligning with Saudi Vision 2030’s goal of making Riyadh a modern model for cities.
The event underscored Riyadh Municipality's commitment to leveraging advanced technologies to manage large-scale projects effectively. By focusing on digital transformation and data-driven decision-making, the municipality aims to create a sustainable urban environment that meets the needs of its growing population.
As part of Saudi Vision 2030, these efforts are crucial in positioning Riyadh as a leading example of modern urban development. The conference provided a platform for stakeholders to exchange ideas and explore collaborative opportunities to further these objectives.
With inputs from SPA