Riyadh to Host Global Real Estate Leaders at Cityscape Global 2024 Exhibition in November

Riyadh will host the second edition of Cityscape Global 2024 in November. (Cityscape Global)
Riyadh will host the second edition of Cityscape Global 2024 in November. (Cityscape Global)
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Riyadh to Host Global Real Estate Leaders at Cityscape Global 2024 Exhibition in November

Riyadh will host the second edition of Cityscape Global 2024 in November. (Cityscape Global)
Riyadh will host the second edition of Cityscape Global 2024 in November. (Cityscape Global)

Riyadh will host the second edition of Cityscape Global 2024 in November.

Saudi Minister of Municipalities and Housing Majed Al-Hogail will inaugurate the event that will be held from November 11 to 14 under the theme "The Future of Living."

The event aims to expand local and international investment opportunities in Saudi Arabia's rapidly evolving real estate sector.

The Cityscape Global 2024 exhibition will showcase transformative projects, announce significant partnerships, and feature a lineup of new agreements.

It will highlight cutting-edge real estate practices, focusing on quality, time-saving approaches, and modern construction methods aligned with Saudi Arabia's vision for progressive urban development.

The four-day exhibition will present the latest in architecture, design, urban planning, and innovative real estate legislation, giving visitors a glimpse into the future of sustainable and efficient building solutions.

Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with global leaders in real estate, architecture, and design and meet the founders and investors behind prominent local, regional, and international brands.

The exhibition, the world's largest real estate event, will host over 400 exhibitors, including architectural and investment firms, engineers, planners, landscape architects, and interior designers, as well as companies specializing in construction technology.



Saudi Arabia Makes History with Adoption of Riyadh Treaty on Design Law

Photo of the Riyadh Diplomatic Conference on the Design Law Treaty (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Photo of the Riyadh Diplomatic Conference on the Design Law Treaty (Asharq Al-Awsat)
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Saudi Arabia Makes History with Adoption of Riyadh Treaty on Design Law

Photo of the Riyadh Diplomatic Conference on the Design Law Treaty (Asharq Al-Awsat)
Photo of the Riyadh Diplomatic Conference on the Design Law Treaty (Asharq Al-Awsat)

Saudi Arabia has made history by uniting the 193 member states of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) to adopt the Riyadh Treaty on Design Law. This landmark achievement, realized after two decades of deliberation, underscores the Kingdom’s leadership in enhancing the global intellectual property system.

The announcement came at the conclusion of the Riyadh Diplomatic Conference on the Design Law Treaty, a rare event for WIPO, which has not held a diplomatic conference outside Geneva for more than a decade. It was also the first such event hosted in Saudi Arabia and the Middle East, representing the final stage of negotiations to establish an agreement aimed at simplifying and standardizing design protection procedures across member states.

Over the past two weeks, intensive discussions and negotiations among member states culminated in the adoption of the Riyadh Treaty, which commits signatory nations to a unified set of requirements for registering designs, ensuring consistent and streamlined procedures worldwide. The agreement is expected to have a significant positive impact on designers, enabling them to protect their creations more effectively and uniformly across international markets.

At a press conference held on Friday to mark the event’s conclusion, CEO of the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property Abdulaziz Al-Suwailem highlighted the economic potential of the new protocol.

Responding to a question from Asharq Al-Awsat, Al-Suwailem noted the substantial contributions of young Saudi men and women in creative design. He explained that the agreement will enable their designs to be formally protected, allowing them to enter markets as valuable, tradable assets.

He also emphasized the symbolic importance of naming the convention the Riyadh Treaty, stating that it reflects Saudi Arabia’s growing influence as a bridge between cultures and a global center for innovative initiatives.

The treaty lays critical legal foundations to support designers and drive innovation worldwide, aligning with Saudi Arabia’s vision of promoting international collaboration in the creative industries and underscoring its leadership in building a sustainable future for innovators.

The agreement also advances global efforts to enhance creativity, protect intellectual property, and stimulate innovation on a broader scale.

This achievement further strengthens Saudi Arabia’s position as a global hub for groundbreaking initiatives, demonstrating its commitment to nurturing creativity, safeguarding designers’ rights, and driving the development of creative industries on an international scale.

The Riyadh Diplomatic Conference, held from November 11 to 22, was hosted by the Saudi Authority for Intellectual Property and attracted high-ranking officials and decision-makers from WIPO member states.