Abu Dhabi crown prince visits Saudi pavilion at IDEX 2021

Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) set up the Saudi pavilion at the International Defense Exhibition in Abu Dhabi, UAE, under the slogan “Invest in Saudi Arabia.” (SPA)
Saudi Arabia’s General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) set up the Saudi pavilion at the International Defense Exhibition in Abu Dhabi, UAE, under the slogan “Invest in Saudi Arabia.” (SPA)
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Updated 24 February 2021
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Abu Dhabi crown prince visits Saudi pavilion at IDEX 2021

Abu Dhabi crown prince visits Saudi pavilion at IDEX 2021
  • He was briefed on the latest that the Kingdom's military sector has to offer
  • Kingdom aims to support investors and facilitate their entry into the Saudi military and security industries market

LONDON: Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed visited Saudi Arabia’s pavilion at the International Defense Exhibition (IDEX) on Tuesday, Saudi Press Agency (SPA) reported.
During his tour, supervised by the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), he was briefed on the latest products and equipment that the military sector has to offer in the Kingdom, as well as the most prominent military products offered by the major Saudi national institutions and companies specializing in the field of military and security industries.

The Saudi pavilion includes 12 local companies, and highlights the “Invest in Saudi Arabia” initiative, which is sponsored by the Ministry of Investment.
The Kingdom is set to host the Global Defense Exhibition in March 2022 in the capital Riyadh, which will be organized by the Public Authority for Military Industries.
“Through its participation in the exhibition, the Kingdom aims to support investors and facilitate their entry into the Saudi military and security industries market and introduce promising investment opportunities,” the statement on SPA said.
The military industries sector in the Kingdom is seeking to achieve the strategic goal of localizing military industries with more than 50% of spending on military equipment and services by 2030, the statement added.
The Saudi pavilion’s media center in Abu Dhabi said on Tuesday that there had been an increase in the number of companies operating in the military industries sector in the Kingdom.
A total of 70 local and international companies were operating in the Kingdom by the end of last year, with an estimated investment of SR 24 billion ($6.399 million), it said.
GAMI is the authority responsible for organizing, enabling and licensing military industries in the Kingdom, and it has been entrusted with the task of developing a sustainable sector for defense and security industries that strengthens its strategic independence and the foundations of its national security, and supports its economic and social prosperity.