The Saudi Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai has a jam-packed schedule of workshops, meetings, concerts, and exhibitions over the previous six months, all aimed at sharing the best of the Kingdom’s innovations, culture, heritage, and investment prospects. Millions of tourists from all over the world have come to the Saudi Pavilion — the second largest at the Arab region’s first world expo — since it opened in October last year to learn more about the Kingdom as it embarks on a new age of greater openness.
The pavilion’s calendar of events emphasised prominently the Kingdom’s objectives for the coming decades, as reflected in its Vision 2030 economic and social reform strategy.
The Saudi Pavilion hosted a series of business events where entrepreneurs and global business leaders could network and learn more about potential for collaboration in areas such as investment, sustainability, health care, digitization, innovation, and smart cities.
The Kingdom became a magnet for investment in innovative technology, creative sectors, clean and renewable energy, tourism, leisure, and entertainment as part of its economic diversification policy.
Sports entertainment is one area where the Kingdom has experienced rapid growth, and it is a sector that the Kingdom has been eager to showcase at pavilion events, with visitors able to watch live motor racing, participate in youth sports tournaments, and experience virtual reality with top-of-the-line VR headsets.
The Kingdom became a magnet for investment in innovative technology, creative sectors, clean and renewable energy, tourism, leisure, and entertainment as part of its economic diversification policy.
Sports entertainment is one area where the Kingdom has experienced rapid growth, and it is a sector that the Kingdom has been eager to showcase at pavilion events, with visitors able to watch live motor racing, participate in youth sports tournaments, and experience virtual reality with top-of-the-line VR headsets.
A cultural entertainment in Al-Wasl Square, a march around the expo site by performance groups dressed in traditional and modern Saudi attire, a Saudi fashion show, and a stunning airshow by the Green Falcons were all part of “Saudi Day.”
As Expo 2020 Dubai draws to a close, the success of the Saudi Pavilion’s events calendar will no doubt leave a lasting effect on its visitors and live on in the cross-cultural bridges built between the Kingdom and the rest of the globe.