Methodology: We collected most relevant posts on LinkedIn talking about World Advanced Manufacturing Saudi 2026 and created an overall summary only based on these posts. If you´re interested in the single posts behind, you can find them here: https://linktr.ee/thomasallgeyer. Have a great read!
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Vision 2030 & Policy
WAM Saudi is framed as a flagship platform to advance Saudi Arabia’s industrial transformation under Vision 2030
Posts highlight the industrial ecosystem shifting from ambition to execution, with incentives and clearer de risked project pathways for investors
Government, manufacturers and technology providers stress collaboration as the main lever to align industrial growth, innovation and global trade roles
The summit is portrayed as a milestone gathering global expertise in Riyadh to accelerate national manufacturing and logistics capabilities
Smart Factories & ERP
Smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0 are recurring themes, with strong focus on AI driven smart factories and digital twins
ERP vendors such as Infor and Beveren Software position integrated platforms as the backbone for modern Saudi manufacturing operations
Exhibitors like SORSYS Technologies and Usetech present end to end solutions to digitise production, warehousing and planning processes
Posts show digital transformation moving from concept to concrete programmes, including industrial metaverse and advanced data platforms in plants
Logistics & Hubs
Many speakers emphasize resilient supply chains and logistics challenges, linking them directly to national economic and industrial goals
WAM Saudi is described as a key hub to explore logistics partnerships and opportunities with local and international players
Automation and process redesign feature strongly in logistics procurement, quality control and warehouse operations
Several posts stress Saudi Arabia’s ambition to become a regional logistics and manufacturing hub through integrated infrastructure and policy
AI & Data
AI and digital twins appear prominently on the agenda, focused on practical value in factory and logistics environments
Discussions around the AI value gap call for investments that deliver measurable safety, resilience and financial outcomes
Lanware Solutions, MAiQ 2.0 and other innovators showcase solutions such as Merjio AI for real time, data driven manufacturing decisions
Quantum computing and industrial metaverse concepts are presented as longer term enablers for advanced analytics and automation
Automation & Robotics
Automation narratives span from decentralized control cabinets that simplify engineering to fully automated quality and logistics processes
Collaboration between Falcon Group and SETRA illustrates joint industrial automation offerings tailored to Saudi factories and infrastructure
RoboDynamics is launched as a local robotics integrator, with its presence at WAM underlining in kingdom delivery capabilities
Companies such as Autonomy promote integrated production and logistics control systems to improve efficiency and responsiveness
EV & Mobility
WAM Saudi features dedicated conversations on electric mobility and the role of advanced manufacturing in EV supply chains
Purpose built electric three wheelers are positioned as a promising option for logistics and urban mobility in the MENA region
Vaidyuthi Mobility advocates a simplified, modular three-wheeler production model built on zero welding, painting and wiring
Investment focused sessions highlight opportunities in Saudi Arabia’s evolving EV landscape, tying localisation to new manufacturing models
Sustainability & Circularity
Green manufacturing and circular economy topics are treated as core components of Saudi Arabia’s industrial roadmap
Posts connect industrial investment with long term environmental commitments, aligning sustainability with Vision 2030 priorities
Speakers describe sustainable manufacturing as a driver of innovation, productivity and national resilience rather than a pure compliance duty
Circular economy discussions suggest future factories must embed resource efficiency and reuse models into their initial design
Security & Workforce
Cybersecurity is highlighted as critical for smart manufacturing, particularly as factories become more hyperconnected and data intensive
Multiple posts call for stronger protection of industrial networks and plant stability as digital platforms and remote access expand
Smart manufacturing security is framed as integral to Industry 4.0 architectures, focused on mitigating emerging operational risks
Discussions of AI’s impact on the workforce emphasize the need to balance automation benefits with safe and resilient employment models
Startups & Ecosystem
MAiQ 2.0 joining a cohort of 17 selected startups shows WAM Saudi acting as a curated platform for innovators
Exhibitors and software firms such as CustoLink and SORSYS Technologies use the event to build partnerships and enter the Saudi market
LinkedIn highlights cross border collaboration, from Swiss engineering delegations to international trade promotion councils engaging with Riyadh
Overall, the summit is portrayed as a catalyst for new collaborations and business development across manufacturing, logistics and technology sectors

