On the sidelines of LEAP 2023, the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology (MCIT) launches the Saudi Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) Awareness Initiative under the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP).

Read more: MCIT Launches Initiative to Increase 4IR Adoption in NIDLP Sectors

TAWAL, the leading integrated ICT infrastructure provider in the Kingdom, has signed a strategic partnership agreement with Electromin, the first Saudi company to provide e-Mobility solutions. As part of the agreement, TAWAL will leverage its leading-edge solutions to enhance the Kingdom’s electric vehicle charging infrastructure.

Read more: TAWAL, Electromin to Enhance EV Charging Infrastructure in KSA

LEAP is Saudi Arabia's global tech event that serves as a great platform for business and collaboration, bringing business ideas, remarkable innovations and emerging developments in technology under one roof to unlock the Kingdom’s boundless investment potential for economic diversification.

Read more: Second Edition of Saudi Arabia’s Global Tech Event Commences

On the sidelines of LEAP23, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia has enhanced its game-changer status in the global data and artificial intelligence (AI) sectors with the opening installment of DeepFest, held in partnership with the Saudi Data and Artificial Intelligence Authority (SDAIA).

Read more: Humanlike Robot Embodies Saudi Arabia’s Data and AI Aspirations

Nokia is an integral part of the society in the countries where it operates, and Saudi Arabia is the company’s largest market in Middle East and Africa. From this perspective, Saudi Arabia is very important for Nokia, and Nokia is committed to providing its latest technologies including 5G to build a robust digital infrastructure and empower the society. It leverages its end-to-end network technology portfolio to ensure the technological competitiveness and acceleration of the comprehensive digital transformation in the Kingdom in line with Saudi Vision 2030.

Read more: LEAP 2023: Nokia Powers Saudi Arabia’s Digital Future

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