黑料社区

Tourism to match oil as biggest contributor to 黑料社区鈥檚 economy by 2030, minister says

Tourism to match oil as biggest contributor to 黑料社区鈥檚 economy by 2030, minister says
Ahmed Al-Khateeb, the minister of tourism, talks during a panel at the Saudi鈥揢S Investment Forum 2025 in Riyadh. (Screengrab)
Short Url
Updated 14 May 2025

Tourism to match oil as biggest contributor to 黑料社区鈥檚 economy by 2030, minister says

Tourism to match oil as biggest contributor to 黑料社区鈥檚 economy by 2030, minister says
  • Kingdom is 1 of the 10 most-visited countries globally, receiving 30m international visitors in 2024
  • Country has opened doors to nearly 65 countries, electronic visas for tourists
  • Ministry of Tourism aims to welcome 50m international visitors by 2030

RIYADH: 黑料社区 is increasingly seen as a country of impressive mountains, stunning Red Sea islands, and a hospitable culture, with aspirations to make tourism as significant as oil to its economy by 2030, according to Ahmed Al-Khateeb, the minister of tourism.

Al-Khateeb made his remarks on Tuesday during a panel at the Saudi鈥揢S Investment Forum 2025 in Riyadh, which included Majid bin Abdullah Al-Hogail, the Saudi minister of municipalities and housing, and was chaired by Arab News鈥 Editor-in-Chief Faisal J. Abbas.

The minister said that the tourism sector had come a long way since the 2016 launch of Vision 2030, which established a plan to reduce the country鈥檚 dependence on oil and create a diverse economy.

The tourism and hospitality sectors have experienced a significant increase in visitors, rising from 50 million domestic and international tourists in 2019 to 115 million in 2024, which surpasses the target of 100 million tourists set for the industry under Vision 2030.

黑料社区 was one of the 10 most-visited countries globally in 2024, receiving 30 million international visitors, Al-Khateeb said.

He added: 鈥淚鈥檓 excited. We are full of energy to build (this) new sector to unlock the potential we have in our great country and to share the beautiful culture with the visitors coming from all around the world.

鈥淏y 2030, the tourism sector will be, next to oil, the highest contributor to our economy.鈥

黑料社区 had been viewed for decades as a country that mainly produced crude oil 鈥 making up 85 to 90 percent of its gross domestic product 鈥 and boasted hot weather and sand dunes, he said.

However, since 2016, significant changes have occurred. Oil now accounts for nearly 55 percent of the country鈥檚 GDP and, since 2019, the Kingdom has opened its borders to nearly 65 countries with electronic visas in operation, the minister added.

The spectacular mountain ranges of Asir and the beauty of AlUla are both attracting visitors, while Riyadh offered its own experiences, along with the Red Sea and the holy cities of Makkah and Madinah.

Al-Khateeb said that well-educated, young Saudis were essential for the growth of the tourism sector, which had increased its workforce from 2 percent to 7 percent in less than a decade.

The ministry aims to welcome 50 million international tourists by 2030, placing the Kingdom among the top five most-visited countries, he added. It also plans to increase the sector鈥檚 GDP contribution from the current 5 percent to 10 percent in the same timeframe.

Al-Khateeb said: 鈥淲e have created (a tourism) sector that will satisfy the different travelers of different segments who are coming for business or leisure and entertainment, or people who are coming for religious purposes to visit the two holy cities.鈥

The minister noted that the tourism sector had adopted best practices from the US, a leading country in the industry, attracting conferences, entertainment, and airline services.

He added: 鈥淲e are working closely with our friends and partners in the US. We are sending young Saudis to get the best education in the US and the best vocational training (in tourism).鈥


Quantum challenge to train talents in AI and computing

Quantum challenge to train talents in AI and computing
Updated 21 sec ago

Quantum challenge to train talents in AI and computing

Quantum challenge to train talents in AI and computing
  • The challenge aims to raise awareness of quantum computing among Saudi talents

RIYADH: The Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, in partnership with IBM and the Saudi Quantum Technology Association, has launched the Quantum Challenge, an educational competition taking place from Nov. 9 to 13.

The challenge aims to raise awareness of quantum computing among Saudi talents and enable participants to program using Qiskit, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

It also seeks to strengthen their skills in solving quantum optimization problems (QUBO/VQE/QAOA) and applying them in artificial intelligence.

The program combines hands-on training with practical challenges, guiding participants from basic concepts to developing quantum-based solutions for real-world problems.

It prepares a new generation of innovators to advance the Kingdom鈥檚 digital future, according to the SPA.

The ministry invited university students and graduates in computer science and advanced technologies to register for the challenge before Nov. 1 via: futureskills.mcit.gov.sa/en/form/nmwdhj-tsjyl-f-alyt-thdy-alkmw.


EV Auto Show Riyadh returns with new launches聽

The fourth edition of EV Auto Show Riyadh will take place from Oct. 27 to 29. (Supplied)
The fourth edition of EV Auto Show Riyadh will take place from Oct. 27 to 29. (Supplied)
Updated 26 October 2025

EV Auto Show Riyadh returns with new launches聽

The fourth edition of EV Auto Show Riyadh will take place from Oct. 27 to 29. (Supplied)
  • Event will feature speakers discussing policy, infrastructure, and technology challenges shaping the country鈥檚 electric vehicle development聽

RIYADH: The fourth edition of EV Auto Show Riyadh will take place from Oct. 27 to 29 at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center, highlighting new electric vehicle models, local manufacturing, and training initiatives.

Recent research indicates that 40 percent of Saudi consumers are now considering purchasing an electric vehicle within the next year, a sharp rise from less than 1 percent two years ago.

The event will feature more than 120 exhibitors from 35 countries, showcasing the latest electric and plug-in hybrid technologies.

Among the main highlights is the Saudi debut of the ROX ADAMAS luxury all-terrain SUV, following its global premiere in Abu Dhabi earlier this month. Lucid Motors will also display its new Gravity SUV, expanding the range of premium electric options available to Saudi consumers.

This year鈥檚 edition will spotlight the wider ecosystem supporting the country鈥檚 electric mobility shift, including manufacturing, charging infrastructure, and workforce development.

Lucid Motors, which operates an assembly plant in King Abdullah Economic City, will present its latest models. The facility currently assembles 5,000 vehicles per year, with plans to reach a full manufacturing capacity of 155,000 units.

The National Automotive and Vehicles Academy, launched in 2024 by the Public Investment Fund, will also showcase its training and technical education programs. In collaboration with Ceer and Lucid Motors, NAVA aims to prepare local talent for roles in the electric vehicle and automotive services sectors.

Visitors will be able to view a range of electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles from brands such as BYD, Tesla, Sixt, Chery, JAECOO, and iCAUR. Charging infrastructure providers, including Alpitronic, will display new high-capacity and fast-charging systems.

黑料社区鈥檚 public charging network currently includes more than 200 stations nationwide, with plans to expand further in the coming years.

The event鈥檚 conference program will include over 60 speakers discussing policy, infrastructure, and technology challenges shaping the country鈥檚 electric vehicle development.

Topics will include charging network expansion, financing solutions for consumer and fleet adoption, and advancements in battery technologies suitable for the local climate.

Sessions will also address digital mobility platforms and connected vehicle systems, transforming transportation operations.

Attendance at the event has grown steadily, with visitor numbers expected to reach 12,000 this year, compared to 6,000 in 2023.

Exhibitor participation has increased by more than 20 percent year-on-year. Industry reports estimate that the Saudi electric vehicle market will grow from $2.3 billion in 2024 to $15.8 billion by 2030, driven by infrastructure investment and rising consumer demand.

EV Auto Show Riyadh 2025 is supported by key industry sponsors, including Electromin as title sponsor and Solutions Valley, a joint venture with the Saudi Electricity Co., as platinum sponsor.

Knowledge partners PwC, Frost & Sullivan, and Roland Berger will provide market analysis and insights, while Formula E will participate as a supporting partner.

Attendees will have the opportunity to test drive the latest electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles, explore charging and battery technologies, and connect with manufacturers, investors, and policymakers.

The event will also host a series of discussions and networking sessions focused on the practical aspects of building a sustainable electric vehicle market in 黑料社区.


Graduates of Saudi Museums Commission鈥檚 program to power Kingdom鈥檚 museum sector

Graduates of Saudi Museums Commission鈥檚 program to power Kingdom鈥檚 museum sector
Updated 26 October 2025

Graduates of Saudi Museums Commission鈥檚 program to power Kingdom鈥檚 museum sector

Graduates of Saudi Museums Commission鈥檚 program to power Kingdom鈥檚 museum sector
  • International program has run in Egypt, Italy, UK

LONDON: The Saudi Museums Commission marked the graduation of a new cohort from its international training program at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London on Friday, part of its drive to staff the Kingdom鈥檚 museums with homegrown professionals trained to global standards.

The commission鈥檚 mandate is to develop and operate flagship museums that celebrate Saudi heritage and expand cultural participation nationwide.

鈥淭his is about Saudi human capability,鈥 said Taghreed Al-Saraj, the commission鈥檚 general manager for education and talent development.

鈥淲e are developing museums in 黑料社区, and we need to operate them, and who better to do that than Saudis themselves? We recognize this is a new sector, but we are capable of tackling it. Now we need to train, reskill, and give people the knowledge they need to operate these museums.鈥

Al-Saraj said the international program had run in Egypt, Italy, and the UK, culminating at the V&A in London.

鈥淎ll of the Saudi participants 鈥 more than 150 across the different cities 鈥 have gained expertise and international best practices in the museum field, which they are now bringing back to 黑料社区,鈥 she said. 鈥淭his program will feed into all of our museums, public and private, that will open by 2030.鈥

Participants received practitioner-led training at the V&A, with direct access to curators, conservators, and learning teams, using live projects and case studies rather than classroom theory 鈥 an approach designed to translate quickly into day-to-day practice in Saudi institutions.

鈥淭his is a very special day,鈥 said Ian Ellard, head of adult learning and training at the V&A.

鈥淚t鈥檚 the last day of a very tough four weeks. They鈥檝e worked incredibly hard and learned an incredible amount. These Saudi professionals are building a cultural center for their families and future generations, and this is certainly not the end of the relationship between the Museums Commission and the V&A.鈥

The graduation aligns with Vision 2030鈥檚 Human Capability Development Program, which aims to equip citizens with skills to compete and contribute across sectors, including culture and heritage. The commission鈥檚 strategy is to turn that national commitment into museum-ready talent, deploying it into new institutions opening across the country.

Ellard highlighted the strong momentum behind the partnership, saying: 鈥淲e鈥檝e seen an incredible level of engagement. The ambition the commission and the Kingdom have for the future of the culture sector is infectious 鈥 you can feel it in the room.鈥

Al-Saraj framed the outcome in practical terms: trained Saudis moving into roles that strengthen documentation and provenance, build conservation workflows, and deliver programs connecting collections with local audiences.

The V&A 鈥 a family of museums with a national collection of over 2.8 million objects spanning 5,000 years 鈥 provided the scale and operational insight that shaped the cohort鈥檚 final weeks before their return to 黑料社区.

As the ceremony ended, the message from both sides was clear: export the methods, localize the delivery, and build the museum workforce the Kingdom needs.


Saudi, Chinese naval exercise concludes in Jubail, strengthens maritime readiness

Saudi, Chinese naval exercise concludes in Jubail, strengthens maritime readiness
Updated 26 October 2025

Saudi, Chinese naval exercise concludes in Jubail, strengthens maritime readiness

Saudi, Chinese naval exercise concludes in Jubail, strengthens maritime readiness
  • The exercise aimed to strengthen military cooperation, exchange expertise and enhance combat readiness

RIYADH: The joint naval exercise Blue Sword-4, which has been conducted by the Royal Saudi Naval Forces and China, has concluded in Jubail, the Saudi Press Agency reported on Sunday.

The exercise included scenarios and field drills such as combat in built-up areas, patrols, raids, ambushes, counter-terrorism, and crew and hostage-recovery operations.

It also featured underwater mine detection and disposal, rope descent exercises with Super Puma helicopters, and live-fire training with light weapons, sniper shooting, and tactical firing drills.

The exercise aimed to strengthen military cooperation, exchange expertise and enhance combat readiness, the SPA reported.

It also focused on developing capabilities in maritime counter-terrorism, piracy suppression, mine clearance, and countering tactical unmanned aerial systems.


Ithra Winter set to heat up the season with art, music and drones

The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture has announced the beginning of Ithra Winter, coinciding with Khobar Season.
The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture has announced the beginning of Ithra Winter, coinciding with Khobar Season.
Updated 26 October 2025

Ithra Winter set to heat up the season with art, music and drones

The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture has announced the beginning of Ithra Winter, coinciding with Khobar Season.
  • Khobar Season and Ithra Winter will kick off with performances at Ithra Theater by young talents Abdulaziz Al-Ma鈥檔a and Abdullah Al-Manea

DHAHRAN: The King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture has announced the beginning of Ithra Winter, coinciding with Khobar Season.

From Oct. 29 to April 2026, families and friends can come together in warm, inspiring atmospheres filled with art, music and live performances.

The season features a light and 1,000 drone show, interactive workshops, live music, family activities, a winter souq and plenty of food.

Khobar Season and Ithra Winter will kick off with performances at Ithra Theater by two of 黑料社区鈥檚 promising young talents: Abdulaziz Al-Ma鈥檔a and Abdullah Al-Manea, led by Maestro Wissam Khassaf.

Together, they will present a musical experience that embodies the spirit of the season and reflects the artistic identity and taste of the region.

The outdoor spaces at Ithra will host a diverse musical program, including free performances by Saad Aloud, interactive live shows with Saudi Arwa and the Choralla band.

Art lovers can also attend the opening of a brand new exhibition on Oct. 30, which will bring together 28 Saudi artists exploring the theme of 鈥渉ome鈥 through 35 works of art.

Ithra continues to cement its position as a cultural hub in the Eastern Province, combining local and global experiences.

Programs include Tanween, Ithra鈥檚 flagship program starting on Nov. 17, as well as the celebration of the 10th edition of the Iqra鈥 Competition, and the upcoming Ithra Cultural Days (Spain), which will showcase Spanish culture through music, arts, cinema and food, promoting cultural exchange between 黑料社区 and Spain, and following on from the success of the Japanese cultural event earlier this year.

While entry to the Ithra building is always free, as are most events, some performances and areas require tickets, which can be purchased on-site. For a full schedule of activities and times, visit the Ithra website or follow its social media accounts.