CARE KSA powers ’s $266bn vision for sustainable future

CARE KSA powers ’s $266bn vision for sustainable future
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Updated 10 July 2025

CARE KSA powers ’s $266bn vision for sustainable future

CARE KSA powers ’s $266bn vision for sustainable future

Trescon has unveiled the Saudi edition of CARE — the Climate Action and Renewable Energy Expo, debuting in Riyadh on Dec. 8–9. This is in response to ’s ambitious clean energy and sustainability vision and the global urgency for climate solutions.

As a cornerstone of the global CARE series — alongside editions in India and Dubai — the Saudi edition is dedicated to advancing climate action, clean energy adoption, and sustainable finance through meaningful public-private collaboration. With 10,000+ attendees, 950 investors, 225 sponsors, and 200+ global speakers expected across the series, CARE is built for action, driving transformative dialogue, deal-making, and cross-border partnerships across more than 100 countries.

The series opened with the CARE Dialogues on June 24 — an exclusive, invite-only session, held in Dubai under the theme “Green Finance and Beyond: Driving ESG Across Sectors.” Powered by Emtribe, the event convened senior leaders from finance, policy, and technology to explore practical strategies for embedding ESG into core business models. 

“As a partner of CARE, we’re proud to back a platform that focuses on what really matters — getting the right people in the room and driving honest, outcome-focused conversations,” said Mohammed Saleem, founder of Emtribe. He added: “There’s a lot of talk in this space. CARE stands out by pushing for action that’s practical, collaborative, and needed.”

As the first official prelude to CARE, the session set the tone for cross-sector collaboration and is helping shape a summit agenda grounded in real-world priorities and regional relevance.

is driving a transformative energy shift. Under Vision 2030, the Kingdom has committed more than $266 billion to renewable energy and sustainable development, aiming for 50 percent renewable electricity by 2030. From green hydrogen initiatives to expansive solar parks and giga-projects like NEOM, these efforts are redefining the region’s energy and economic future. CARE KSA emerges as a vital platform to amplify this progress, uniting key public and private sector players, accelerating project momentum, and showcasing global innovations aligned with ’s sustainability ambitions. 

Naveen Bharadwaj, group CEO of Trescon, said: “CARE KSA will bring together global innovators and Saudi stakeholders to accelerate tangible outcomes in renewables, climate tech, and green finance. Our goal is to help turn the Kingdom’s bold vision into implemented, bankable projects.”

Each CARE edition features keynotes, panel discussions, policy roundtables and workshops, dialogues, and a dynamic exhibition floor showcasing next-gen solutions in solar, wind, green hydrogen, water, climate finance, and carbon markets. CARE KSA will also host the ClimateTech World Cup, a global pitch competition spotlighting early-stage innovations in climate adaptation, energy storage, carbon capture, and circular economy. Finalists will pitch live to international investors and corporates, accelerating the deployment of scalable, high-impact solutions.

CARE is guided by the Global CARE Alliance, a high-level advisory board featuring sustainability leaders including:

  • Dr. Waleed Alkalash, former deputy minister for labor policies/ CEO Ministry of Labour/ business consulting and services,
  • Adnan bin Abdulrahman Alalyani, director general environmental technologies, National Center of Environmental Compliance,
  • Nizar Kammourie, CEO SAWACO Water and board member — ESG Committee at The American Chamber of Commerce ,
  • Julie Newman, director of sustainability, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, US
  • Erik Solheim, former minister of environment and former undersecretary general, UNEP, Norway
  • Dr. Abdullah Belhaif Al-Nuaimi, former minister of environment, UAE, and others

Sahm App first in MENA region to empower investors with Nasdaq TotalView

Sahm App first in MENA region to empower investors with Nasdaq TotalView
Updated 04 November 2025

Sahm App first in MENA region to empower investors with Nasdaq TotalView

Sahm App first in MENA region to empower investors with Nasdaq TotalView

Sahm App, powered by Sahm Capital, has been officially recognized by Nasdaq as the first platform in the MENA region to launch Nasdaq TotalView, giving local investors unprecedented access to real-time market depth data.

With Nasdaq TotalView, eligible investors can now enjoy unparalleled market transparency and depth. The service displays the entire order book on Nasdaq — showing every single quote and order at every price level for Nasdaq-, NYSE-, NYSE American-, and regional-listed securities traded on Nasdaq. 

Offering full depth of book, Nasdaq TotalView delivers investors a far more complete picture of market liquidity, revealing the true supply and demand behind price movements.

“Data is the key to successful trading. It empowers investors to see opportunities, manage risks, and make informed decisions in the market.,” said Steven Chou, chairman of Sahm Capital. “We are committed to empowering Saudi investors with the same depth, transparency, and efficiency long enjoyed by global market participants.”

As part of Sahm’s continued commitment to enhance investor experience, Sahm App now offers a complete suite of US market data solutions — from real-time top-of-book prices (Nasdaq Basic, NBBO) to institutional-level market depth (Nasdaq TotalView, NYSE ArcaBook) and comprehensive options data.

These advanced data solutions enable local investors to have greater transparency and confidence in making informed investment decisions.

Developed by Sahm Capital, licensed by the Capital Market Authority, the Sahm App is a trading platform tailored for investors in . 

It provides seamless access to both the Saudi and US markets within a secure, regulated environment. 

With its intuitive interface and advanced investment tools, the app has quickly become one of the top three in the Free Finance category on Google Play, with more than 1 million users.