The Saudi Digital Pavilion concluded its successful run at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting in Davos, which took place from January 15th to 19th. Throughout the event, the pavilion highlighted the Kingdom’s digital transformation and its commitment to fostering global partnerships.
The pavilion attracted attention from various international delegations, earning accolades for Saudi Arabia’s advanced technology and forward-thinking solutions that are steering the country towards an optimistic digital future.
Themed “Rebuilding Trust,” this year’s WEF Annual Meeting in Davos welcomed esteemed figures and specialists from around the world. Among the features of the Saudi pavilion was a detailed guide to the Kingdom’s digital governmental services. It emphasized the use of new technologies and inventive approaches. Furthermore, the pavilion put forth collaborative projects aimed at improving data exchange between government bodies to achieve a unified approach. These efforts are designed to quicken the pace of sustainable digital change and to enhance the delivery of digital services, in line with the strategic objectives of the Kingdom’s digital governmental sector.
The Digital Saudi Pavilion was comprised of several governmental institutions, such as the Royal Commission for Riyadh City, the Saudi Data and AI Authority, the National Government Resources Systems Center, the King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, and Elm company.
This participation in the forum was a concerted effort involving partners from both the public and private sectors, with the aim of bolstering international ties, sharing knowledge, and underscoring the strides made in the Kingdom’s digital transformation journey.