Saudi Gazette report
DAVOS — Visitors to the Saudi House pavilion at the 2025 World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos explored Saudi Arabia's remarkable achievements across various sectors. The pavilion highlights the promising investment opportunities offered under Saudi Vision 2030 in areas such as health, transport and logistics, communications and infrastructure, tourism, industry, scientific research, and precious metals, showcasing the latest trends in local and global social and economic transformation, the Saudi Press Agency reported.
The pavilion also introduces visitors to the Kingdom's aviation sector investment opportunities and incentives, including public-private partnerships aimed at developing airports. Additionally, it highlights advancements in the industrial cities of Jubail, Yanbu, Ras Al-Khair, and Jazan, showcasing the potential for progress and sustainability within these key industrial hubs.
Emphasizing Saudi Arabia's expanding global role and influence, the Saudi House pavilion serves as a platform connecting entrepreneurs, change-makers, and innovators while offering strategic insights into critical areas shaping the future.
The pavilion hosted a series of dialogue sessions featuring a high-level ministerial delegation participating in the forum. These discussions addressed a variety of topics, including adapting to the era of smart technologies, transforming healthcare through virtual innovation, the role of tourism and travel in building trust, logistics services driving global trade growth, building resilient societies, new methods for measuring non-GDP growth, diplomacy in times of disorder, untapped investment opportunities in the Kingdom, expanding sustainable tourism, promoting connections between people and places, and smart planning for sustainable industrial cities.