Tomorrow, Monday, Riyadh will host the «Riyadh International Industry Week 2025,» held under the patronage of the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources from May 12 to 15, 2025, at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center. This highly anticipated event will feature massive global participation, including more than 524 exhibitors from around the world, with an expected attendance of over 25,000 visitors—including industry professionals and those interested in the fields of industry and technology.
Spanning an area of 20,550 square meters, the exhibition is the largest industrial gathering in the region, showcasing more than 48,000 products and cutting-edge technologies across various industrial sectors. The exhibition also hosts national pavilions for seven leading industrial nations, embodying the spirit of international cooperation and knowledge transfer.
The exhibition serves as a leading platform for the exchange of ideas and expertise, featuring more than 20 specialized sessions and workshops, featuring more than 60 international experts and speakers who will offer strategic insights into the future of industry and industrial innovation.
Among the accompanying events is the «International Forum on the Future of Industry,» which highlights the latest global trends and technologies and provides an interactive dialogue space bringing together investors, decision-makers, and industrial entrepreneurs.
The event will also feature live demonstrations of advanced industrial technologies, as well as a spotlight on government initiatives to empower the industrial sector and strengthen its supportive environment in line with the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
The event comprises four specialized industrial exhibitions held in parallel, including: the Saudi Plastics and Petrochemical Industries Exhibition, the Saudi Printing and Packaging Exhibition, the Saudi Smart Logistics Services Exhibition, and the Saudi Smart Manufacturing Exhibition, which addresses automation and digital transformation solutions for manufacturing facilities.









