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Saudi Arabia Advances Its Industrial Leadership at the Future Industry Summit – KSA 2026 Powered by the Smart Manufacturing Summit 12th February 2026, Riyadh Marriott Hotel

Saudi Arabia’s industrial transformation agenda gained powerful momentum at the Future Industry Summit – KSA 2026, supported by the Ministry of Investment and key national industrial authorities, where policymakers, manufacturing leaders, supply chain strategists, and technology innovators convened to shape the next chapter of smart manufacturing in the Kingdom. Hosted by Exito Media Concepts, the summit aligned closely with Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 ambitions to position the Kingdom as a global industrial powerhouse driven by advanced technology, sustainability, and resilient value chains.

Bringing together senior executives from government entities, national industrial champions, and multinational solution providers, the summit served as a high-impact platform to explore AI-driven manufacturing, Industry 4.0 innovation, sustainable production models, and secure smart factories.

Opening Keynote: Building the World’s Most Advanced Industrial City

 

The summit commenced with a compelling keynote by Howard Wu, Executive Director of International Investments, Innovation and Manufacturing at Oxagon, who outlined

Saudi Arabia’s ambition to build one of the world’s most advanced industrial ecosystems.

The session highlighted the Kingdom’s commitment to integrating advanced manufacturing, digital infrastructure, and global investment into a unified industrial strategy. Emphasis was placed on innovation-led industrial zones, smart logistics integration, and future-ready manufacturing capabilities designed to attract international partnerships and high-value production.

AI-Driven Smart Manufacturing: Transforming the Future of Industry

The first panel discussion examined how AI technologies are reshaping manufacturing across the Kingdom. Leaders from the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources, C4IR, NIDC, and Maadaniyah explored how digital twins, predictive maintenance, and autonomous robotics are driving operational efficiency and competitiveness.

The discussion underscored how AI-powered digital twins are enabling real-time simulation and predictive insights, while predictive maintenance systems reduce downtime and operational losses. Sustainability also emerged as a central theme, with AI optimizing energy consumption and reducing waste in alignment with Saudi Arabia’s environmental objectives.

Turning Downtime into Opportunity: AI in Oil & Gas Operations

In a focused lightning talk, Ahmed Ghazal of Luberef addressed one of the sector’s most pressing challenges, operational downtime. The session demonstrated how AI- powered analytics can convert costly disruptions into predictive opportunities, enabling smarter asset management and enhanced engineering performance across critical energy infrastructure.

Connecting Assets, Operations, and People: The Industrial Backbone

As Saudi manufacturing scales at unprecedented speed, execution remains the

differentiator. Keerthie Maruthapillai of IFS emphasized the importance of building a connected industrial backbone that unifies operational data, workforce insights, and asset performance into a cohesive system.

The session reinforced that digital maturity depends not only on technology adoption but on breaking silos, strengthening interoperability, and creating resilient, data-driven decision-making frameworks.

AI in Action: Transforming Supply Chain & Logistics

The first fireside chat explored the practical application of AI across supply chain and logistics ecosystems. Leaders from the Ministry of Investment, Arabian Pipes Company, and Entaj examined how AI-driven inventory management, predictive demand forecasting, and cloud-based analytics are improving warehouse efficiency and procurement responsiveness.

The discussion also highlighted sustainable logistics practices, smart SAP-enabled integration, and intelligent routing systems that reduce both operational costs and

environmental impact, reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s push toward export-ready, sustainable manufacturing.

Operational Excellence Through Sustainable Manufacturing

Sustainability emerged as a strategic imperative rather than a compliance requirement. In the second fireside chat, industrial and sustainability leaders explored how ESG principles are being embedded directly into production efficiency, supplier development,

and infrastructure planning.

The session underscored how integrated logistics, trade facilitation, and reliable supplier ecosystems are strengthening industrial resilience. Importantly, speakers emphasized that sustainable manufacturing is increasingly linked to global competitiveness and

long-term export growth.

Engineering Tomorrow’s Factory: AI-Driven Value Chains

In a deep dive session, Fadi Al-Hanafi of Humain examined how AI-powered procurement and intelligent value chains are redefining Industry 4.0 execution. The discussion focused on data-centric operations, automation-led optimization, and scalable digital frameworks that support end-to-end manufacturing transformation.

Smart Factories, Safe Futures: Securing Technology & Workforce Transformation

The second panel discussion addressed the dual challenge of cybersecurity and workforce readiness in the era of smart factories. Industry leaders explored how AI- driven production analytics, digital twins, and IoT integration must be accompanied by cybersecurity-by-design frameworks to protect operational technology environments.

Workforce transformation also emerged as a critical pillar. Panelists emphasized continuous learning, cultural change management, and cross-functional collaboration between IT and OT teams to ensure sustainable Industry 4.0 adoption.

Manufacturing50 Recognition & Closing Reflections

The summit concluded with the prestigious Manufacturing50 recognition, honoring leaders driving transformative impact across Saudi Arabia’s manufacturing ecosystem.

The Takeaway

The Future Industry Summit – KSA 2026 was more than a gathering of industrial stakeholders; it was a strategic convergence of technology, policy, and operational leadership shaping the Kingdom’s industrial renaissance. Across AI adoption, smart logistics, sustainable production, and cybersecurity, a unified vision emerged, one centered on resilience, competitiveness, and innovation at scale.

As Saudi Arabia accelerates toward becoming a global manufacturing hub, the summit reaffirmed that the future of industry will be defined by intelligent systems, sustainable operations, secure infrastructure, and collaborative ecosystems built to thrive in a rapidly evolving global economy.

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