Saudi Arabia’s Communications and IT Minister Abdullah Alswaha is heading to the United States with a high-level team to boost ties in technology, artificial intelligence (AI), and innovation. The goal is to work closely with the American partners on the developing advanced computing systems and AI infrastructure, helping drive Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation.
The delegation will hold talks with US government officials and leaders from some of the world’s biggest tech and AI companies. These meetings will explore new opportunities for research, investment and collaboration aiming to give Saudi innovators and developers greater tools and platforms to succeed.
This trip is more than just a series of meetings it’s part of a bigger plan to make Saudi Arabia a global hub for technology and innovation. It supports of Vision 2030 the Kingdom’s long-term strategy for building a strong knowledge-based economy and powered by technology and entrepreneurship. By strengthening its partnership with the US, Saudi Arabia is positioning itself at the forefront of the future tech and AI industry.
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