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WEF26: Saudi Arabia becoming ‘a connector economy’ asworld trade evolves

  • New International Initiatives Strengthen Saudi Arabia’s Position as a Global Hub for Technology and Innovation, as the Saudi Government Presents a Global Economic Vision to Support Innovation and Strategic Partnerships Across Tourism and Artificial Intelligence
  • Launch of the Saudi–U.S. Innovation Partnership to Boost Collaboration in Artificial Intelligence and Life Sciences Through the Riyadh–Austin Innovation Corridor, Accelerating the Transfer of Advanced Technologies
  • Amplifai Health Wins Recognition Under the MINDS Initiative, Reflecting the Growing Global Presence of Innovative Companies

During specialized panel discussions at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting 2026 (Davos 2026), a number of ministers and officials explored the prospects for economic growth and the rapid transformations underway in the tourism, technology, and industrial sectors.

The New Economy

The sessions focused on the future of economic partnerships and the role of innovation in promoting inclusive development.

 Majid A. Alkassabi, Saudi Arabia’s Minister of Commerce, today at the World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos said the Kingdom stands to benefit from ongoing shifts in global supply chains.

Speaking in a session titled ‘Many Shapes of Trade’, HE commented:

“Trade today is definitely shifting from fair trade to a managed and rule-driven trade model,For us in Saudi Arabia, we have a strategic location, we have a lot of resources, we could become a bridge economy. We could become a connector economy where we can connect with Africa, with Europe, with Asia, becoming a logistic hub.”

 Ahmed A. Alkhateeb, Minister of Tourism, in a session called ‘The New Geography of Travel: Elevating Destinations, Expanding Opportunity’, said:

“UN Tourism is projecting the number of tourists to grow to 2 billion by 2030, which means adding 500 million. This is a lot, and this is very encouraging for Saudi Arabia – for its hotel operators, investors, technology providers. This is an industry of amazing potential.”

 Mohammed A. Aljadaan, Minister of Finance said:

“Our role as policymakers is to ensure that a predictable environment is provided for businesses, and we are doing so by strengthening the resilience of our economy and giving the private sector the confidence it needs.”

 Abdullah A. Alswaha, Minister of Communications and Information Technology, in ‘Converging Technologies to Win’, said:

“In AI, the Kingdom is tackling the energy wall and the memory wall. We’re issuing a call to our partners, that in the Intelligence Age, you need a partner that can accelerate AI, but more critically adopt AI; and the Kingdom stands as your partner of choice.”

 Bandar I. Alkhorayef, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources, in ‘A Collective Voice on the Future of Minerals:

Aligning Policy, Investment and Supply’, said:

“The Kingdom adopts a multilateral approach to international cooperation, creating platforms that enable dialogue and partnership”.

He add:

“The Future Minerals Forum stands at the forefront, now a global convening platform uniting governments, industry, finance, academia, and technology leaders.”

Speaking in ‘Redefining Economic Partnerships: From Dialogue to Delivery’, Faisal F. Alibrahim, Minister of Economy and Planning, said:

“I believe there is a world where every country can unlock its economic potential and still keep dialogue open.”

He added:

“There has never been a more blank canvas or a wider opportunity for us to design the future.”

Saudi–U.S. Partnership Initiative

On Thursday, the Global Innovation Platform, a strategic partnership between Saudi HoldCo and GoldenPoint Global, launched the Saudi–U.S.

Innovation Partnership.

It is a nationally anchored platform designed to accelerate bilateral collaboration in life sciences, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing.

Anchored by the cities of Riyadh and Austin, the partnership aligns two of the world’s most dynamic innovation ecosystems.

Additionally, Amplifai Health was announced as a winner of the second cohort of WEF’s MINDS – AI Global Alliance initiative.

Mohamed Yahya

Saudi Minister of Economy and Planningparticipates in ‘A Check-In on the Saudi Economy’ at World Economic Forum Annual Meeting 2026

صحافي اقتصادي، يغطي أخبار الأسواق والاستثمار وريادة الأعمال، ويقدّم تحليلات معمّقة تعكس تطورات الاقتصاد في المنطقة العربية
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