SEC completes projects worth SR1 billion for Hajj

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Updated 26 June 2023
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SEC completes projects worth SR1 billion for Hajj

Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman, Minister of Energy, recently visited the facilities of the Saudi Electricity Co. and the Disaster Management Center to follow up on the preparations of the holy sites.

Minister of Hajj and Umrah Tawfiq Al-Rabiah was also in attendance. 

SEC announced on June 22 the completion of the electricity services for the Hajj this year in Makkah, Madinah, and the holy sites, and the implementation of several new projects for an overall cost exceeding SR1 billion. 

It also includes the setting up of electric power transmission and distribution plants, power grid interconnections, and automation of electric distribution networks in the holy sites. 

Prince Abdulaziz was also briefed on the automation projects and the use of cutting-edge technology in the electrical grid, carried out by SEC in Hajj this year for the first time. 

SEC pointed out that its preparedness for this year's Hajj season has gone through several stages: 

The first stage was carried out by the end of last year's Hajj after the examination of the key performance indicators.

During the second phase, SEC implemented, finalized projects within a short span of time and enhanced the optimal and streamlined delivery of high quality service. 

The third phase revolved around the implementation of two comprehensive real time simulating electrical loads during Hajj to check the readiness and reliability of networks.

The capacity of electricity plants at the holy sites, Makkah ,and Al-Madinah now stands at 21,646 MW, and it is projected, according to the SEC studies and technical reports, that the peak load this year will exceed 4,737 MW, with an increase of around 28 percent compared to last year’s Hajj.  

The electrical network has been strengthened in Makkah to meet the expected load during the Hajj season, and the electrical network in the holy sites was reinforced to a capacity of 100 MVA. 

SEC stated further that the operational plan focused on strengthening the corporate presence at the holy sites, Makkah,  and Madinah by increasing and distributing the electric supply centers from 43 up 93 centers operating around the clock, at the holy sites, the central region, and the pilgrims’ accommodation  areas, with the assistance of more than 2,000 engineers, technicians, and specialists. 

 


400 artists, 65 countries: World Art Dubai returns in April

Updated 07 April 2025
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400 artists, 65 countries: World Art Dubai returns in April

World Art Dubai, the region’s most accessible retail art fair, is returning from April 17-20, at the Dubai World Trade Centre, bringing together more than 400 artists and galleries from 65+ countries. The 11th edition promises four days of art, entertainment, and a chance for up-and-coming artists to reach an exciting new global audience.

As WAD continues to evolve, its impact is reflected in the growing number of artists and galleries returning year after year. With an increasing roster of repeat exhibitors, the fair has established itself as more than just an event — it is a thriving global art community. Artists and galleries recognize the platform’s ability to connect them with collectors, industry leaders, and new creative opportunities, reinforcing WAD’s reputation as a must-attend destination for artistic discovery and collaboration.

As Dubai continues to strengthen its position as a global cultural hub, the art fair plays a pivotal role in fostering cross-cultural dialogue and expanding public access to art. This year introduces two major additions to elevate the visitor and exhibitor experience:

• VIP Preview — an exclusive, invite-only event offering first access to connect art collectors and commercial buyers directly with artists.

• Hosted Buyer Program — A tailored matchmaking initiative for collectors and exhibitors ensuring strategic, interest-driven interactions for art acquisitions.

Asma Al-Sharif, assistant vice president at exhibitions, Dubai World Trade Centre, said: “World Art Dubai remains a key platform for artistic exchange, uniting global artists, galleries, and collectors. We are excited to return another year, and unveil new initiatives that enhance engagement and accessibility, making this our most dynamic edition yet. We look forward to welcoming the global art community to Dubai for an inspiring celebration of creativity and culture.”

This year’s fair strengthens its international reach by including new pavilions representing Zimbabwe, Mongolia, Australia, and Estonia. With Zimbabwe’s vibrant modern art, Mongolia’s nomadic culture, Australia’s bold murals, and Mexico’s mirror sculptures, this expansion allows visitors to experience a broader spectrum of global art, fostering cross-cultural understanding and appreciation. These additions contribute to WAD’s mission of showcasing diverse artistic voices and fostering a global exchange of ideas.

Additionally, the Emirati and the Philippines pavilions make their debut, spotlighting the regional artistry and positioning local and Southeast Asian artists’ talent and cultural heritage of these regions. The expansion of existing pavilions, including those from Turkiye and the UAE, underscores the fair’s growing influence as a premier international art fair, attracting a wider audience of collectors, designers, and industry professionals.

As a strategic partner, Dubai Culture will present an inspiring program featuring live art demonstrations, interactive workshops, panel discussions, and youth art initiatives.

Taking place at the close of Dubai’s four-month-long art season, WAD 2025 promises an exhilarating showcase of creativity. This year’s event features a curated mix of new attractions and returning favorites:

• The Textile Hub — A new dedicated space celebrating the craftsmanship and storytelling power of textiles, featuring live demonstrations, workshops, and interactive exhibits.

• Public Art Initiative with One Central — For the first time, large-scale installations will transform Dubai’s urban landscape, ensuring that the fair’s artistic influence extends beyond its footprint at DWTC, democratizing access to art.

• Artist in Residence Program — The program returns to promote Dubai as a cultural hub, offering international exhibitors the chance to create and showcase their work here.

• WAD Around the World — China is the fair’s Country of Honor for 2025, with a dedicated pavilion of traditional and contemporary Chinese art and live cultural performances.


AviLease inks deal with Turkish Airlines for 8 Airbus A320neos

Updated 07 April 2025
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AviLease inks deal with Turkish Airlines for 8 Airbus A320neos

AviLease, the global aircraft lessor headquartered in Saudi Arabia, has signed strategic agreements with Turkish Airlines for long-term leases of eight Airbus A320neo aircraft. Two of the aircraft have already been delivered, with the remaining six scheduled for delivery throughout 2025.

AviLease’s Chief Executive Officer Edward O’Byrne said: “We thank the Turkish Airlines team for their partnership, and we are delighted to further strengthen our relationship. These aircraft will support Turkish Airlines’ growth plans while contributing to their fleet modernization strategy and sustainability goals.”

Backed by the long-term capital of its visionary shareholder — the Public Investment Fund — AviLease aims to become a top-10 global player in aircraft leasing. As dynamic capital allocators, the company today owns and manages a portfolio of 200 predominantly new-technology, fuel-efficient aircraft on long-term lease to 48 airline customers.

With a seasoned global team of 85 professionals across five offices, AviLease serves as a national champion in aircraft leasing and plays a pivotal role in Saudi Arabia’s Vision 2030 and National Aviation Strategy.


‘Machines Can See Summit’ to explore future of AI

Updated 06 April 2025
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‘Machines Can See Summit’ to explore future of AI

In its third edition, the Machines Can See Summit — recognized as the largest computer vision event and a leading AI gathering in the Gulf region — has garnered support from several prominent organizations, including Digital Dubai, Yango Group (known for its Arabic voice assistant and delivery robots), Mohamed bin Zayed University of Artificial Intelligence, Mastercard, and Adia Lab. 
Organized by Polynome Events, the summit will take place on April 23-24, offering a unique platform for thought leaders and innovators to explore and discuss groundbreaking advancements in AI and computer vision.
The Machines Can See summit is part of the inaugural Dubai AI Week, organized by the Dubai Center for Artificial Intelligence to explore the future impact of AI across sectors. Held under the patronage of Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al-Maktoum, crown prince of Dubai, deputy prime minister and minister of defense of the UAE, and chairman of the Dubai Future Foundation, the week brings together global experts, innovators, and policymakers.
“In our partnerships and panels, we strive to reflect the major trends impacting the AI industry,” said Alexander Khanin, head of Polynome Events. “Among these are robotics, agentic AI, and attacks on large language models. With the support of Dubai Police, we will host a unique panel on safe cities and AI.”
The Machines Can See Summit will feature the attendance of key local government officials, including Omar Sultan Al-Olama, UAE minister of state for AI, digital economy, and remote work applications, and Hamad Obaid Al-Mansoori, director general of Digital Dubai. A significant highlight of the event will be the Ministerial Session, which will bring together international government leaders to discuss the role of national IT development in shaping the future of AI.
Adding depth to the event, SAP will host an exclusive workshop titled “Turning AI into Real-World Results.” This interactive session will allow business leaders to design custom AI assistants specifically tailored to their organizations. Attendees will explore how AI can significantly enhance product innovation, optimize supply chains, and transform customer experiences.
“Driven and executed by visionary leadership, Dubai and the UAE continue to set the regional benchmark for AI innovation. At SAP, we’re excited to showcase our Business AI solutions at Machines Can See, empowering organizations to accelerate digital transformation, sharpen their competitive edge, and contribute to the UAE’s vision of becoming a global technology powerhouse,” said Marwan Zeineddine, managing director, SAP UAE.
Among the summit participants is Yango Group, a tech company that transforms global technologies into everyday services tailored for local communities. The company will showcase its human-like AI assistant, Yasmina, its autonomous last-mile delivery robots, and its AI-powered automation solutions for warehouses.


Melbourne hosts 6th ‘From Riyadh to the World’ initiative

Updated 06 April 2025
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Melbourne hosts 6th ‘From Riyadh to the World’ initiative

The Saudi Institute of Internal Auditors, led by its CEO and board member Abdullah Saleh Al-Shebeili, participated in the sixth round of the “From Riyadh to the World” initiative, held on the sidelines of the National Internal Audit Conference in Melbourne, Australia. The participation continues the institute’s efforts to showcase the Kingdom’s most successful professional expertise in the oversight sector in general, and internal auditing in particular.
The event brought together the executive leadership of the Institute of Internal Auditors in Australia, senior executives, and professionals from major Australian government agencies and companies.
During the discussions, various professional topics and successful experiences from the Kingdom were highlighted, including innovative auditing approaches at Sadara Chemical Company, a case study on digital transformation in internal auditing, and the role of data analytics in revolutionizing internal auditing to align with the company’s strategic directions and strengthen its auditing function.
Al-Shebeili said that IIA KSA’s participation in the conference reflects the significant advancements Saudi Arabia has made in internal auditing and oversight. He noted that the Saudi experience has become an international model, thanks to the continuous development of the regulatory and internal auditing system, and the adoption of best practices that have enhanced institutional performance and reinforced governance principles. The CEO added that, with the support of wise leadership, the Kingdom has successfully transformed its business environment and boosted institutional compliance, positioning itself among the leading countries in this field.
Al-Shebeili further highlighted that this progress has contributed to the Institute of Internal Auditors ranking IIA KSA among the world’s top 10 professional associations, noting that this recognition underscores the Kingdom’s esteemed position in the sector. He also reiterated IIA KSA’s commitment to enhancing Saudi Arabia’s presence in the global professional landscape through knowledge exchange with leading institutions, and showcasing achievements that reflect the Kingdom’s dedication to sector development in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.


Riyadh to host ‘2025 KSA Stakeholder Gathering’ amid booming hospitality, real estate growth

Updated 06 April 2025
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Riyadh to host ‘2025 KSA Stakeholder Gathering’ amid booming hospitality, real estate growth

As Saudi Arabia continues to cement its position as a global tourism and investment hub, Hospitality and Real Estate owners, operators, developers, gigaproject delegations, consultants, manufacturers, and suppliers will convene at the “2025 KSA Stakeholder Gathering” in May in Riyadh. 

Against the backdrop of Vision 2030’s ambitious targets, this event will explore the intersection of heritage and culture with design and guest experience, the adoption of cutting edge technology and innovation as well as the key sustainability initiatives that form a cornerstone of the rapid developments taking place across the Kingdom. 

The “2025 KSA Stakeholder Gathering” will serve as a vital platform for collaboration, networking, and knowledge-sharing among the Kingdom’s top decision-makers.

“‘The 2025 KSA Stakeholder Gathering’ is more than just a conference — it’s a strategic forum where industry leaders can engage in meaningful discussions, forge valuable partnerships, and contribute to the Kingdom’s economic growth,” says Martina Bjorkenor, MD, The Hospitality Network.

The event will feature a distinguished lineup of keynote speakers, including senior leaders, key decision-makers, and industry pioneers who are shaping the future of Saudi Arabia’s real estate and hospitality landscape. 

These experts will provide in-depth insights into the unique and diverse developments shaping Saudi Arabia and the accompanying emphasis on heritage, culture, sustainability and innovation.

Highlights include keynote speakers Philip Wooller, STR, data benchmarking and market forecasting expert in the Middle East’s hospitality sector; and Joseph Bradley on the role of AI and smart technology in transforming the hospitality and real estate industries.

The conference will host a series of expert-led panel discussions, addressing key topics covering design & architecture, technology, development, and sustainability. 

As a highlight of the event, “The Hospitality Awards” will celebrate outstanding achievements in Saudi Arabia’s hospitality and real estate sectors. These awards will recognize innovation, sustainability, and leadership, with categories including “Sustainability Champion of the Year,” “Entertainment Visionary of the Year” and “Luxury Hospitality Pioneer of the Year” and more.Industry nominations will determine the winners, ensuring that the awards reflect the diverse voices of the industry. The ceremony will serve as a platform to honor the industry’s top innovators and visionaries.

In addition to structured discussions and presentations, attendees will have the opportunity to engage in casual networking sessions. 

Specially curated networking sessions, coffee breaks, and evening receptions will provide a relaxed environment for industry professionals to connect, discuss potential collaborations, and strengthen business relationships. These informal gatherings will complement the main agenda, allowing attendees to exchange ideas and explore partnerships in a dynamic and engaging atmosphere.

With an agenda featuring thought-provoking discussions, expert insights, and unparalleled networking opportunities, the “2025 KSA Stakeholder Gathering” is a must-attend event for industry professionals. Participants will gain valuable knowledge, explore business prospects, and celebrate the advancements driving Saudi Arabia’s hospitality and real estate industries forward.

For more information about the event, speaker lineup, or to register, please visit www.t-h-n.com or contact info@t-h-n.com.