The World Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics (WAM) Saudi Summit and Expo 2026 has officially concluded following three days of high-impact discussions, strategic collaborations, and cutting-edge innovations that showcased Saudi Arabia’s industrial transformation under Vision 2030.
Strategic Partnerships and Global Deals
The summit brought together industry leaders, government officials, and innovators from around the world to explore the future of advanced manufacturing. Multiple strategic cooperation agreements were signed during the event, covering areas including smart factory development, supply chain optimization, and industrial AI applications.
Saudi Arabia’s National Industrial Development and Logistics Program (NIDLP) used the platform to highlight the Kingdom’s achievements in expanding its industrial base. The manufacturing sector has seen significant growth in recent years, with the government investing heavily in special economic zones and industrial cities.
Innovation at the Forefront
The expo featured demonstrations of advanced robotics, 3D printing technologies, autonomous logistics systems, and AI-driven quality control solutions. Several Saudi companies showcased homegrown innovations, reflecting the growing maturity of the Kingdom’s technology ecosystem.
International exhibitors from Europe, Asia, and North America presented their latest manufacturing solutions, with many expressing interest in expanding their operations in Saudi Arabia to tap into the growing regional market.
Driving Vision 2030’s Industrial Goals
The summit underscored Saudi Arabia’s commitment to becoming a global manufacturing powerhouse. The Kingdom aims to increase the manufacturing sector’s contribution to GDP significantly by 2030, creating thousands of high-skilled jobs and reducing dependence on oil revenues.
WAM Saudi 2026 has established itself as a premier event in the global manufacturing calendar, with organizers announcing that the next edition will feature an expanded program focusing on sustainable manufacturing and green industrial technologies.

