Saudi Arabia Launches 5-Member Digital Cooperation Organization

Saudi launches Digital Cooperation Organization. Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi launches Digital Cooperation Organization. Asharq Al-Awsat
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Saudi Arabia Launches 5-Member Digital Cooperation Organization

Saudi launches Digital Cooperation Organization. Asharq Al-Awsat
Saudi launches Digital Cooperation Organization. Asharq Al-Awsat

Saudi Arabia and several countries have launched a new organization to accelerate the growth of the digital economy, a statement from the Saudi Communications Ministry said on Thursday.

Other than Saudi Arabia, the group, to be known as the Digital Cooperation Organization (DCO), includes Pakistan, Bahrain, Jordan and Kuwait, the statement said.

The organization aims at strengthening cooperation across all innovation driven areas and accelerating growth of the digital economy, it added.

“We are joining hands towards a commitment to drive consensus on digital cooperation … with the ambition to grow our combined digital economy to one trillion dollars in the next 3-5 years,” said Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Amer Al-Swaha.

“Our future prosperity will depend on the digital economy. But it can only reach its full potential if we are able to make governments work together collectively with businesses, and entrepreneurs so they can survive and thrive, expand their depth into current markets and open doors for everyone into new ones,” he added.

‘’This is a critical step towards ensuring that our digital economies are innovative and future-proof,’’ Ahmad Hanandeh, Jordan’s Minister of Digital Economy and Entrepreneurship, said. “This is a collective and global collaboration. This is where our digital journeys intersect and we can learn from and support one another, which in turn will open doors for our youth and sectors to benefit from these efforts.’’

Bahraini Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications Kamal bin Ahmed Mohammed said Manama was “pleased to be part of such a dynamic initiative.”

Bahrain “believes that fostering regional and international collaboration is a valuable extension to our national efforts,” he added.

Chairman and CEO of Kuwait’s Communication and Information Technology Regulatory Authority Salim Al-Ozainah said the DCO will offer Kuwait a great opportunity to further develop its national digital agenda.

Pakistani Foreign Minister was also quoted as saying that Islamabad would work closely with DCO’s members “to guide and lead a global digital agenda.”



Ma’aden CEO to Asharq Al-Awsat: 820,000 Meters of Exploration Wells Drilled in Saudi Arabia

Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)
Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)
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Ma’aden CEO to Asharq Al-Awsat: 820,000 Meters of Exploration Wells Drilled in Saudi Arabia

Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)
Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt. (Future Investment Initiative)

The Saudi Arabian Mining Company (Ma’aden) has undertaken the largest exploration program in a single region worldwide as part of the Kingdom’s efforts to achieve the goals of Vision 2030, diversify its economic base, and position mining as the third pillar of the national industry.

The company has drilled over 820,000 meters of exploration wells in the past two years, surpassing similar efforts in other countries, Ma’aden CEO Robert Wilt told Asharq Al-Awsat.

Wilt revealed that this program has already yielded a potential gold discovery spanning 100 kilometers south of the Mansourah and Massarah mines, located 460 kilometers east of Jeddah.

The CEO emphasized Ma’aden’s role in leading the development of the mining sector as the third pillar of Saudi Arabia’s economy, harnessing mineral resources estimated at $2.5 trillion.

He highlighted the company’s ambitions to unlock the Kingdom’s potential in strategic minerals, such as gold and copper, which are vital for manufacturing industries and the global energy transition.

To sustain the company’s strategies, Wilt stressed the importance of supporting and developing the next generation of Saudi talent. Ma’aden is committed to creating an attractive industry for young professionals and investing in skills and technology to enable its workforce to build a new era for mining in the Kingdom.

Ma’aden currently operates more than 17 mines and exploration sites across Saudi Arabia, transforming mineral wealth into added value for the national economy. The company exports its products to over 30 countries worldwide.

Additionally, Ma’aden has invested in the necessary infrastructure for mining and processing operations. This includes constructing modern mines, advanced processing plants, and world-class export ports.

The company leverages cutting-edge technology to boost productivity, improve product quality, and reduce costs. It also utilizes advanced systems for analyzing geological data to identify promising mineral sites, integrating this technology throughout its operations from exploration to marketing.