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Title: Global Consortium Unveils Landmark Partnership to Pioneer Technological and Industrial Advancement in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Gulf Region
Saudi Arabia, 17th Nov 2025 - In a strategic move set to redefine the technological and industrial landscape of the region, a major multilateral partnership was announced today, uniting Saudi and international leaders in technology and economic development.The landmark agreement was formalized at a press conference attended by key figures, including His Excellency Counselor Abdul Malik bin Mohammed Al-Askar, Chairman of شركة الخبرات الأولى (The First Experiences Company); Dr. Rashed Osman, Chairman of Dongguan Osman Supply Chain Management Co., Ltd.; Dr. Abdul Malik Al-Nimer, Director of DeepTech Engineering; and Mr. Effendy Bin Zulkifly, Director of WORLD PEACE DEVELOPMENT SDN BHD (PEACEISM).A Comprehensive Collaboration Supporting Vision 2030This comprehensive collaboration is designed to drive the development and localization of next-generation technologies within the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the wider Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) region, directly supporting the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030. The partnership will leverage the unique expertise of each entity to focus on four critical pillars:Blockchain Technology: Creating and deploying secure, transparent blockchain solutions for finance, logistics, and government services.Artificial Intelligence (AI): Establishing advanced AI research and application hubs for industry, smart cities, and data analytics.Digital Transformation: Providing end-to-end digital transformation services to empower both private and public sector entities.Industrial Localization & Engineering: Transferring advanced manufacturing technologies and providing cutting-edge engineering solutions to build a robust, self-sufficient industrial base.Statements from LeadershipHis Excellency Counselor Abdul Malik bin Mohammed Al-Askar state...
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