Riyadh, Saudi Arabia — The third edition of the Made in Saudi exhibition, scheduled to take place in Riyadh this December, will be held at the Riyadh International Convention & Exhibition Center. The event is held under the patronage of H.E. Bandar AlKhorayef, Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources and Chairman of the Saudi Export Development Authority.
Saudi Exports (the Saudi Export Development Authority) organizes this national platform under the theme “From Here, to the World.” The event aligns with the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP), a core part of Vision 2030. It will bring together government agencies, local manufacturers, and private firms to enhance market access and showcase high-quality Saudi-made products.
In preparation, Saudi Exports hosted a workshop with manufacturers and key partners. The goal was to improve coordination, expand collaboration, and maximize engagement during the exhibition.
Building on Past Success to Deepen Industrial Integration
This year’s edition builds on the strong momentum of previous events. Earlier editions attracted more than 72,000 visitors and featured 120 public and private entities. They also resulted in 61 agreements and MoUs for export contracts and industrial localization.
Since the launch of the Saudi Made brand in March 2021, over 3,350 companies and 18,000 products have joined the program. In the last edition, organizers introduced the Saudi Tech sub-brand. It now includes 109 tech firms and 140 locally developed products. They also launched the Golden Tier designation, currently awarded to 16 leading companies.
Advancing Vision 2030 Through Exports and Innovation
The Made in Saudi exhibition serves several national goals. It increases the visibility of Saudi products, accelerates export activity, and draws interest from across sectors. More importantly, it supports the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program—a key pillar of Vision 2030.
Saudi Exports aims for this third edition to further improve product reputation, foster new business partnerships, and strengthen the event’s role as a driver of industrial transformation.
The Saudi Standard’s View: ‘Made in Saudi’ Exhibition Reinforces Kingdom’s Global Manufacturing Ambitions
The third edition of the “Made in Saudi” exhibition—scheduled for December in Riyadh—marks a clear step in Saudi Arabia’s growing industrial identity. As a national platform, it showcases Saudi-made products, services, and technologies. It also reflects Vision 2030’s mission to shift local production from meeting domestic needs to competing globally.
From Showcase to Strategy
The exhibition is more than just a product showcase. It acts as a hub for public policy, private-sector innovation, and global market entry. As a result, the event brings the theme “From Here, to the World” to life—not as a slogan, but as a measurable strategy.
Industrial Integration and Export Acceleration
More than 120 entities will take part, building on the 61 agreements signed in previous editions. This level of participation shows how Saudi Arabia is creating strategic value chains through coordinated efforts. The exhibition provides local manufacturers with the visibility, tools, and partnerships necessary to succeed internationally.
Tech-Forward and Tier-Based Branding
The Saudi Tech sub-brand and Golden Tier status reflect a more refined approach to industrial branding. With over 3,350 companies and 18,000 products registered, the Saudi Made program is not just tracking success—it is setting clear standards for it.
Aligned With National Transformation Programs
As a flagship initiative of the National Industrial Development and Logistics Program, the exhibition supports Vision 2030’s goals for local content, industrial expansion, and non-oil exports. It also demonstrates how Saudi institutions are collaborating to achieve long-term outcomes.
This December, the “Made in Saudi” exhibition will again prove that Saudi manufacturing is ready—and equipped—to lead in global markets. The Kingdom’s industrial rise is no longer a vision. It is a real, structured, and internationally recognized program.
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