In conjunction with the Future Investment Initiative (FII) conference, which concludes tomorrow, many hotels in the capital, Riyadh, have sold out, with many announcing that no reservations are available for October 23-25; more than 150 speakers representing more than 140 different organizations and partnerships with 17 international organizations are attending the conference.
The conference will highlight the role of investment in stimulating growth opportunities, fostering innovation and addressing global challenges. The conference will highlight the role of investment in stimulating growth opportunities, fostering innovation and addressing global challenges. The conference will feature 40 sessions, open discussions and breakout forums focusing on three main pillars: investing in transformation, technology as a source of opportunity, and human capacity development.“
The conference will also discuss the role of investment in driving growth opportunities, fostering innovation and addressing global challenges. The conference will also discuss the extent to which business and government leaders can develop a shared vision for the future, how venture capital investments will change the future of innovation, how leading financial institutions can remain competitive in the new economy, and how global investors can grow financial markets in emerging economies.
The conference will focus on how to invest in transformation, technology as a source of opportunity, and human capacity development. The conference will highlight how the merging of money and data, represented by cryptocurrencies, is changing the global trade landscape, the latest updates on Saudi Arabia's ambitious projects aimed at creating new economic ecosystems and spurring development, such as NEOM, the Red Sea Project and Qiddiya, the future of health and cities and how communities can benefit from technological advances.
The conference will explore how venture capital investments will change the future of innovation, how leading financial institutions can be competitive in the new economy and how global investors can grow financial markets in emerging economies.








