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Riyadh – Exclusive Sharikat Mubasher: Mohammed Al-Huwaimel, Head of Development of the field initiatives sector at the Saudi Authority for Data and Artificial Intelligence (SDAIA), revealed that SDAIA's pavilion at the LEAP 2025 Conference showcases over 14 products and sections, allowing visitors to explore them closely. These products represent some of the most prominent projects SDAIA is working on across various technical fields.
On the sidelines of the LEAP 2025 Conference, which is taking place at Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre, Malham, he added that SDAIA has focused on highlighting the technical aspects of its AI-driven products through four main phases, each showcasing key technological elements used.
He elaborated that the first phase focuses on infrastructure, featuring some of SDAIA's most important products and projects, such as the "National Data Bank" and other services offered in this domain.
The second phase highlights other services provided by the authority, such as the ‘Tawakkalna’ app and the ‘Ehsan’ platform, which are among the most notable initiatives contributing to the enhancement of digital services in Saudi Arabia.
The third phase is dedicated to shaping the future of the tech sector, with a spotlight on programs like the ‘SauTech’ project and the ‘EYENAI’ solution.
Concluding his remarks, Al-Huwaimel stated that the fourth phase emphasizes SDAIA's efforts to empower youth through business accelerators and training programs.
The fourth edition of the award-winning global technology event, LEAP, runs from 9 to 12 February in Riyadh with the participation of over 1,800 exhibitors, more than 1,000 speakers, and over 680 startups with awards exceeding $1 million.
Under the theme ‘Into New Worlds,’ LEAP 2025 aims to showcase the latest innovations and facilitate knowledge exchange, expanding business networking and investment opportunities in the tech sector.
The event, featuring participation from 18 countries, is organized by Tahaluf and the Ministry for Communications and Information Technology (MCIT), in partnership with Informa PLC, the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones, and the Events Investment Fund.