Riyadh Hosts Inaugural Saudi Proptech Summit  

The inaugural Saudi Proptech Summit will kick off in Riyadh on Monday. (Saudi Proptech Summit)
The inaugural Saudi Proptech Summit will kick off in Riyadh on Monday. (Saudi Proptech Summit)
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Riyadh Hosts Inaugural Saudi Proptech Summit  

The inaugural Saudi Proptech Summit will kick off in Riyadh on Monday. (Saudi Proptech Summit)
The inaugural Saudi Proptech Summit will kick off in Riyadh on Monday. (Saudi Proptech Summit)

The inaugural Saudi Proptech Summit will begin in Riyadh on Monday to review the most prominent technical developments and beneficiaries’ experiences.

The two-day conference includes dialogue sessions and workshops with more than 25 speakers representing 20 countries and will be accompanied by a real estate technology exhibition.

Minister of Municipal and Rural Affairs and Housing and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Real Estate General Authority Majid bin Abdullah al-Hogail will inaugurate the conference.

Hogail said on his X account that he looks forward to meeting the creative and innovative people at Saudi Proptech, hoping it would develop the sector.

The Minister also expected the conference to enhance innovation and open investment horizons for entrepreneurs and emerging companies in real estate technologies to help achieve Vision 2030.

Real estate technology is an integrated system of emerging and rapidly growing companies that provide various innovative products or services in commercial and residential real estate.

It consists of four main areas: smart real estate, building technology, financial technology within real estate, and consumer-facing technology.

The summit will bring together a diverse array of participants, including specialists and experts in proptech, investors, and real estate service providers, with the participation of startups in the real estate and technology sectors.

It will also attract the latest international technical practices and experiences in the real estate field and showcase them within the Saudi market through partnership agreements among stakeholders.

Proptech brings together key activities, namely the technological ecosystem of real estate, government entities responsible for regulating the real estate sector, support for startups, real estate developers, proptech platforms, pioneering investment companies, and business accelerators.

It will also address the technological solutions sector in property and facilities management, artificial intelligence, data analysis, virtual and augmented reality, financing, mortgage, and construction technologies.

The conference will review several global technologies in real estate in the European market and the real estate technology in Hong Kong, China Sea region.

The Authority explained that the conference will discuss several topics through plenary sessions and workshops.

It would address important themes such as the role of technology in shaping public policies, the digital transformation of the Saudi real estate sector, the digital infrastructure of the Kingdom, and the future outlook for the real estate sector.

Moreover, the conference will explore urban environment innovations, the influence of smart city development on the real estate sector through information and decision-making mechanisms, and real estate technology solutions and their need in building the cities of the future.

Proptech connects technology and real estate and refers to various digital technologies used in the real estate sector and asset management.

It also contributes to managing various aspects of the real estate industry, including sales and delivery, facilities management, maintenance operations, and contract management utilizing computer technologies and software and mobile phone applications along with related devices, such as sensors, cameras, VR, and augmented reality technologies.



Dell Drives Digital Transformation in Saudi Arabia Through 3 Decades of Innovation

Dell logos are seen at its headquarters in Cyberjaya, outside Kuala Lumpur in this September 4, 2013 file photo. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad/Files Purchase Licensing Rights
Dell logos are seen at its headquarters in Cyberjaya, outside Kuala Lumpur in this September 4, 2013 file photo. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad/Files Purchase Licensing Rights
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Dell Drives Digital Transformation in Saudi Arabia Through 3 Decades of Innovation

Dell logos are seen at its headquarters in Cyberjaya, outside Kuala Lumpur in this September 4, 2013 file photo. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad/Files Purchase Licensing Rights
Dell logos are seen at its headquarters in Cyberjaya, outside Kuala Lumpur in this September 4, 2013 file photo. REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad/Files Purchase Licensing Rights

Saudi Arabia is leading the charge in digital transformation, with Dell playing a key role in the Kingdom’s technological growth over the past three decades.

The partnership between Dell and Saudi Arabia dates back to the early 1990s, and in the past 34 years, Dell has become a cornerstone of the kingdom’s digital infrastructure.

Adrian McDonald, President of Dell Technologies for Europe, the Middle East, and Africa, reflected on the deepening of this relationship, highlighting Dell’s integration into Saudi society.

The company has been instrumental in supporting local businesses, government projects, and education initiatives, particularly by offering IT training programs in collaboration with leading universities and facilitating exchange programs that bring Saudi youth to the US for advanced training.

Dell aims to localize as many of these tech skills as possible, recognizing the growing demand for technology expertise in the future.

The launch of Saudi Vision 2030 has created a fertile environment for technological innovation.

McDonald revealed to Asharq Al-Awsat that Dell has expanded its operations over the past 18 months, including the establishment of its first integration and logistics center in Dammam, which handles up to 600,000 units annually to meet increasing customer demand.

The Dammam center also houses a secondary manufacturing plant to customize Dell servers to meet specific needs.

The facility prepares servers for deployment, reducing lead times and improving customer satisfaction. Additionally, Dell has moved its flat-panel display center to the Dammam facility, allowing for faster delivery times, which enhances operational efficiency.

This new center is part of Dell’s commitment to strengthening Saudi Arabia’s information and communications technology ecosystem and is the company’s fifth such facility in the Europe, Middle East, and Africa region, reinforcing its support for Vision 2030.

As Saudi Arabia positions itself as a leader in artificial intelligence (AI), Dell plays a critical role in this transformation.

McDonald highlighted the rapid changes in the AI sector, emphasizing Saudi Arabia’s goal to become a global leader in AI.

Dell’s investments are not just aimed at supporting local businesses but also at helping position Saudi Arabia as a global center for AI development.

Dell’s AI-powered solutions are transforming various industries, from finance to healthcare, where they are reshaping processes and driving innovation.

Looking forward, McDonald is optimistic about Saudi Arabia’s potential to become a regional and global hub for AI services.

He pointed out that the kingdom has taken a leadership role in building platforms for growth, with the resources and ambition to drive transformative change in the coming years.