
Riyadh - Sharikat Mubasher: The Nemetschek Group, a leading global provider of software solutions for the media industries, architecture, engineering, construction, and operations, officially launched its operations in Saudi Arabia to advance digital transformation in the construction and media industries.
In a press release, Nemetschek unveiled that this move reinforces its commitment to supporting the region’s rapid growth, digital transformation, and sustainability ambitions, in alignment with Vision 2030.
Through this expansion, Nemetschek will bring its portfolio of industry-leading brands, including Allplan, Bluebeam, Graphisoft, Maxon, Solibri, Spacewell, and Vectorworks, to the Saudi market.
Nemetschek’s solutions will empower local architects, engineers, builders, and creative professionals to deliver projects more efficiently and sustainably through advanced BIM, AI, and digital twin technologies.
Muayad Simbawa has been appointed Managing Director for Nemetschek's operations in Saudi Arabia and will lead the company’s regional efforts from Riyadh. He is a seasoned technology leader with nearly 20 years of experience in digital transformation, infrastructure, oil and gas, power, and enterprise software.
Nemetschek's initial focus will be on supporting key giga projects and fostering digital transformation across the built environment in the Kingdom.
Commenting on this milestone, Simbawa said: “Our goal is to collaborate with local partners and customers to unlock new levels of efficiency and innovation across the construction and media sectors.”
For his part, Yves Padrines, CEO of the Nemetschek Group, stated: “By establishing our presence in the Kingdom under the leadership of Muayad Simbawa, we are dedicated to equipping professionals across the region with the technologies and support they need to build a more efficient, sustainable, and connected future.”
Through its advanced software solutions, Nemetschek Group aims to support the evolution of smart cities and future-ready infrastructure across the region.