FII Discusses AI Role in Driving Digital Transformation

Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih (c) at the FII plenary session on Tuesday. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih (c) at the FII plenary session on Tuesday. (SPA)
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FII Discusses AI Role in Driving Digital Transformation

Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih (c) at the FII plenary session on Tuesday. (SPA)
Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih (c) at the FII plenary session on Tuesday. (SPA)

A plenary session at the eighth edition of the Future Investment Initiative (FII8) Conference in Riyadh addressed the significance of resetting the global balance in the face of market fluctuations and uncertainty regarding interest rates.

Titled "Can leaders deliver optimism over caution?", officials on Tuesday tackled the role of artificial intelligence in driving digital transformation and shaping the future of the world, with a particular emphasis on risk management strategies and the necessity of promoting innovation and increasing investments to achieve sustainable growth.

Saudi Minister of Investment Khalid Al-Falih stressed that Saudi Arabia is striving to ensure security and prosperity, successfully addressing various global geopolitical tensions due to the robustness of its economy.

The Saudi economy is well-equipped to confront challenges, he added, noting a 70% increase in GDP since the launch of the Kingdom Vision 2030, as well as the achievements within the G20, where Saudi Arabia achieved the second position for the fastest growth among the member economies.

He highlighted the substantial increase in foreign direct investments, surpassing last year's target of $26 billion, alongside a tenfold rise in licenses for international companies compared to pre-Vision 2030 levels, indicating considerable advancement in attracting foreign investments to the Kingdom.

Al-Falih added: "The Regional Headquarters Program (RHQ) had a goal of attracting 500 regional headquarters by 2030. However, it surpassed this objective by attracting 540 international companies that selected Riyadh as regional headquarters."

"The Kingdom has established itself as an economic hub in the Middle East, and it has made significant strides in the tourism sector, including the registration of 100 million tourist visits in the past year and a tenfold increase in the number of licenses for foreign investors since the launch of Vision 2030," he said.



Aramco, Riyadh Air Explore Collaboration Opportunities

At the signing ceremony standing, from left, are Osamah Alnuaiser, Riyadh Air SVP of Marketing & Corporate Communication; Tony Douglas, Riyadh Air CEO; Amin H. Nasser, Aramco President & CEO; and Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani, Aramco Downstream President. Sitting, from left, are Adam Boukadida, Riyadh Air CFO; and Yasser M. Mufti, Aramco EVP of Products & Customers. Photo: Aramco
At the signing ceremony standing, from left, are Osamah Alnuaiser, Riyadh Air SVP of Marketing & Corporate Communication; Tony Douglas, Riyadh Air CEO; Amin H. Nasser, Aramco President & CEO; and Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani, Aramco Downstream President. Sitting, from left, are Adam Boukadida, Riyadh Air CFO; and Yasser M. Mufti, Aramco EVP of Products & Customers. Photo: Aramco
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Aramco, Riyadh Air Explore Collaboration Opportunities

At the signing ceremony standing, from left, are Osamah Alnuaiser, Riyadh Air SVP of Marketing & Corporate Communication; Tony Douglas, Riyadh Air CEO; Amin H. Nasser, Aramco President & CEO; and Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani, Aramco Downstream President. Sitting, from left, are Adam Boukadida, Riyadh Air CFO; and Yasser M. Mufti, Aramco EVP of Products & Customers. Photo: Aramco
At the signing ceremony standing, from left, are Osamah Alnuaiser, Riyadh Air SVP of Marketing & Corporate Communication; Tony Douglas, Riyadh Air CEO; Amin H. Nasser, Aramco President & CEO; and Mohammed Y. Al Qahtani, Aramco Downstream President. Sitting, from left, are Adam Boukadida, Riyadh Air CFO; and Yasser M. Mufti, Aramco EVP of Products & Customers. Photo: Aramco

Saudi Aramco and Riyadh Air, the Kingdom's new premium international airline, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) during the FII 8th Edition in Riyadh.

The MoU sets the stage for potential collaboration in areas such as low-carbon fuel supply and sustainability.

“We are delighted by the prospect of exploring a wide variety of opportunities for collaboration between Aramco and Riyadh Air,” said Aramco Executive Vice President of Products & Customers Yasser M. Mufti.

“Both companies have expressed a desire to adopt latest technologies, elevate experiences and contribute to sustainability objectives. Aramco’s work to develop lower-carbon fuels, its strong focus on digitalization, and its aviation experience, among other things, provide a strong platform for potential cooperation with Riyadh Air,” he added.

As for Riyadh Air Chief Financial officer Adam Boukadida, he said that the partnership “aligns perfectly with our ambition to become a leading global airline committed to sustainability and low-carbon fuels.”

“By leveraging Aramco’s expertise, we aim to improve our operational capabilities and provide outstanding experiences for our guests. Together, we can play a significant role in advancing the Kingdom’s environmental and economic objectives.”