Microsoft Fosters Drive to Implement Giant Projects in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on November 14, 2017. Bandar Algaloud / Courtesy of Saudi Royal Court / Reuters
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on November 14, 2017. Bandar Algaloud / Courtesy of Saudi Royal Court / Reuters
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Microsoft Fosters Drive to Implement Giant Projects in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on November 14, 2017. Bandar Algaloud / Courtesy of Saudi Royal Court / Reuters
Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman meets with Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on November 14, 2017. Bandar Algaloud / Courtesy of Saudi Royal Court / Reuters

Microsoft seeks to enter the Saudi market with new investments, in order to achieve an increase in the company’s growth on the global level, via several giant projects in the kingdom that depends on artificial intelligence and nationalizing techniques.

Saudi Arabia’s IT spend in 2018 will reach the value of $40 billion and the country foresees cloud computing to grow around 25 per cent by 2022, as the government drive forward digitization, said president of Microsoft Middle East & Africa Samer Abu-Ltaif to Asharq Al-Awsat. He added that Microsoft will participate in any Saudi approach to support foreign investments, and that results of these discussions would appear within the coming weeks.

During the second edition of Microsoft Transform 2018, an event organized by Microsoft Saudi Arabia, dedicated to encouraging conversation on digitization and fostering the latest digital trends, Abu-Ltaif affirmed that this phase is highly important for Saudi Arabia, which is seeking to accomplish Saudi Vision 2030, amid forecasts that the digital economy will be worth over $100 trillion globally by 2025.

Regarding the Saudi cyber-security, he mentioned the MoU signed with Saudi Federation for Cyber Security and Programming (SFCSP), which includes several approaches in training and development.

According to Abu-Ltaif, “Microsoft Transform 2018 is a strong platform for us to create conversation on digitization in Saudi Arabia, and highlight technologies and innovations with our partners in the government, banking, retail, manufacturing and oil & gas sectors. A key priority for Microsoft is creating opportunities to support youth enablement, education and to build the skills of the future in the Kingdom.”

Microsoft has led several initiatives in support of digital transformation in the Kingdom over the years including a program aimed at building the necessary skills among Saudi youth.



Riyadh, Tokyo Seek to Expand Cooperation in Clean Energy Technology and Green Hydrogen

Construction work at Expo Osaka 2025 exhibition in Japan. Asharq Al-Awsat
Construction work at Expo Osaka 2025 exhibition in Japan. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Riyadh, Tokyo Seek to Expand Cooperation in Clean Energy Technology and Green Hydrogen

Construction work at Expo Osaka 2025 exhibition in Japan. Asharq Al-Awsat
Construction work at Expo Osaka 2025 exhibition in Japan. Asharq Al-Awsat

Tokyo has said it was willing to expand cooperation with Riyadh in areas such as new sensitive technologies, clean energy technology, green hydrogen and ammonia production, while working on a plan to increase trade with the Kingdom and deepen research and scientific cooperation.

Several departments in Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade, and Industry told Asharq Al-Awsat that Japanese-Saudi dialogue on clean energy is ongoing, lauding the signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) in clean energy and clean ammonia in 2022, as well as an MoU on carbon recycling between the two countries.

The ministry told Asharq Al-Awsat that the objective is to achieve zero carbon by 2050 in Japan and by 2060 in Saudi Arabia. It said Saudi Arabia has natural resources in solar and wind energy, along with minerals that enable Japan to provide energy efficiency technology and materials, fostering integration between the two countries in the relevant fields.

It also said that Saudi Arabia is Japan's top destination for crude oil imports, accounting for 40%. The Japanese government will continue to cooperate in the energy sector, the ministry added. Additionally, the government is encouraging the private sector and Japanese companies to invest in the Kingdom, and expects to expand bilateral work in areas such as mining, clean energy, green hydrogen, and ammonia.

Professor Gento Mogi, Deputy Director of the Mohammed bin Salman Center for Future Sciences and Technology for Saudi-Japan Vision 2030 (MbSC2030) at the University of Tokyo, told Asharq Al-Awsat that the cooperation supported by the center goes beyond relying on trade, crude oil purchases, and technology products and cars. It includes training and development for human resources, academics, researchers, and scholarship students, with 16 projects involving 15 university professors.

According to Mogi, the University has dedicated part of its cooperation with institutions, centers, and academic institutes outside the university, and in Saudi Arabia, it is implementing a five-year initiative that will end in June 2025, with hopes of extending it for another five years.

Saudi-Japanese trade

The Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) expects an increase in bilateral trade, indicating that Japan exported products worth $6.359 billion, including cars, technology, and electronics, while it imported from Saudi Arabia goods worth more than $34 billion, with 98% of that being crude oil.

JETRO revealed to Asharq Al-Awsat its plan to increase infrastructure products and establish smart cities to enhance cooperation between the two countries, saying Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 has opened broad opportunities for collaboration between the countries.

JETRO also said that it is working to meet a rising Saudi demand for Japanese products, as well as an increasing interest in Saudi products. Joint exhibitions between companies in both countries are working to boost trade and demand for Saudi-Japanese products, it added.

The operations department of the Expo Osaka 2025 exhibition confirmed that Saudi Arabia will have a strong participation in the exhibition.