Riyadh, Dec. 14 (SANA) The third edition of “Made in Saudi 2025” will kick off on Monday in Riyadh, marking the Kingdom’s flagship industrial event and aligning with Vision 2030’s objectives to diversify the economy and strengthen local industries.
This year, the exhibition takes on a regional dimension with Syria as the Guest of Honor, reflecting the strengthening ties between the two countries and opening new avenues for industrial and economic collaboration.
The event, which runs from December 15 to 17 at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center, will feature 25 government entities, more than 500 brands, 110 speakers, and 25 specialized workshops. Organizers expect approximately 100,000 visitors from around the world.
Showcasing a comprehensive industrial ecosystem, the exhibition will highlight sectors such as energy, petrochemicals, manufacturing, communications, the digital economy, healthcare, fashion, tourism, and advanced industries. It will also offer cultural and interactive experiences.
Syria’s participation includes a pavilion featuring over 25 companies, under the theme “We Are Alike.” Syrian Minister of Economy and Industry, Mohammad Nidal al-Shaar, will present Syria’s vision for industrial recovery and regional cooperation in manufacturing, supply chains, and investment.
The exhibition sends a strong message: Saudi industry is no longer confined by borders but driven by a global vision, built on innovation, human talent, and strategic partnerships. Syria’s role as Guest of Honor underscores that the region’s industrial future will be shaped by integration and investment in human capital.