SAMI Advanced Electronics Partners With HP And Foxconn For Remal Computer Manufacturing Project
SAMI Advanced Electronics Company (SAMI-AEC), a subsidiary of Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI), has launched the Remal computer manufacturing project. This initiative, in collaboration with HP and Foxconn, was inaugurated by SAMI-AEC CEO Eng. Ziad bin Hamoud Al-Musallam. The project aims to localise advanced digital industries and bolster Saudi Arabia's technology sector.
The Remal project is seen as a significant step in Saudi Arabia’s industrial development. It aims to enhance the Kingdom’s digital manufacturing capabilities, reduce dependency on imports, and promote sustainable economic growth. This aligns with the goals of Saudi Vision 2030, which seeks to establish a self-reliant and globally competitive industrial base.

Eng. Ziad bin Hamoud Al-Musallam emphasised the importance of this project: "The launch of the Remal project is a defining moment in our mission to establish Saudi Arabia as a leader in local technology manufacturing. It reflects our commitment to empowering national talent, strengthening the digital economy, and transferring global expertise through our partnerships with HP and Foxconn. Together, we are laying the foundation for a sustainable, innovation-driven future."
This initiative positions SAMI-AEC as a regional leader in advanced technology manufacturing by expanding its offerings to include high-value digital solutions made entirely within Saudi Arabia. The project not only boosts local production but also enhances skills in production engineering, quality control, and digital system integration.
The Remal project underscores SAMI-AEC’s role as a key player in technological innovation within Saudi Arabia. By focusing on local talent development and international collaboration, it supports the objectives of Vision 2030. This vision aims to create a robust industrial base that is both self-sufficient and competitive on a global scale.
Through strategic partnerships with global leaders like HP and Foxconn, SAMI-AEC is set to transfer valuable expertise into the Kingdom. This collaboration is crucial for building an innovation-driven future that relies less on imports and more on local capabilities.
The project's focus on enhancing national competencies is vital for future-ready industrial growth. By improving skills in areas such as production engineering and quality control, it ensures that Saudi Arabia remains at the forefront of technological advancements.
This initiative marks a historic step towards achieving technological self-sufficiency in Saudi Arabia. As SAMI-AEC continues to expand its portfolio with locally produced digital solutions, it reinforces its position as a national enabler of innovation.
With inputs from SPA