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10 new French firms, projects launch presence in Kingdom

Assists ‘Made in Saudi’ plans, says ambassador

- Nada Alturki Riyadh

Business France recently launched its first business accelerato­r program in Riyadh to help set up offices for 10 new companies and joint projects from the European nation.

The French Fab Booster launch event is being run in collaborat­ion with the Kingdom’s National Industrial Developmen­t and Logistics Program, or NIDLP, and aims to contribute to the Vision 2020 economic plan.

The 10-day Fab Booster takes place Nov. 14 to 24 in Riyadh, Jubail and Dammam. The scale-up program features startup French sustainabi­lity and solutions companies including Armtek, Dametis, Oryx Data, SpareParts­3D, Finalcad, Optimistik, Dillygence and Daxium. Divisions of Fives Group, the wellknown industrial engineerin­g firm, are also part of the initiative.

Ludovic Pouille, the French ambassador to Saudi, said during opening remarks at the launch: “After being selected by Top C-Levels Saudi Jury composed (of ) industrial­ists, entreprene­urs, and investment funds, 10 startups have now embarked on the Saudi journey with the objective to contribute to the ‘Made in Saudi’ (plan) and to open an office in the Kingdom.”

Business France, the national agency supporting the internatio­nal developmen­t of the

European country’s economy, seeks to support Saudi Arabia’s industrial strategy, which aims to triple the contributi­on of manufactur­ing to the Kingdom’s GDP by 2030.

The French Fab accelerato­r will run over a nine-month period and include boot camps, business meetings with local partners, coaching, and market preparatio­n sessions.

The initiative kicked off with the sustainabi­lity and Industry 4.0

Symposium, featuring keynote addresses from Pouille, Bandar Alkhorayef, the minister of industry and mineral resources, and Suliman Al-Mazroua, CEO of the NIDLP.

“Saudi Arabia and France have strong, and long-lasting ties, the history of collaborat­ion among the two nations provides solid ground to build highly rewarding partnershi­p(s) for many sectors in the Kingdom.

“We are looking forward to this first cohort of French Fab Booster in KSA, and I am positive the outcomes will support the Saudi Industrial Revolution in the light of the recently launched national industrial strategy,” Al-Mazroua said.

The accelerato­r program brings together high-profile French and Saudi industrial­ists in a series of informatio­n sessions highlighti­ng success stories, sustainabi­lity, safety, efficiency, new technologi­es and industry trends.

With one of the fastest growing manufactur­ing sectors globally, Saudi Arabia has become a key market for internatio­nal investors and industry leaders. The Kingdom recently made large investment­s in technology to strengthen the infrastruc­ture of both the public and private sectors.

Fives, a French company specializi­ng in creating optimizati­on, efficiency, and production quality solutions, with over 200 years of experience and significan­t presence in the Middle East, highlighte­d the importance of business collaborat­ion.

“It’s very exciting for a company like mine to say we can be part of these (ambitious roadmaps) … It’s our role now to show these technologi­es and how we can support this evolution of Saudi Arabia, and I hope we will expand our presence here,” Denis Mercier, deputy general director of Fives, told Arab News.

 ?? Supplied ?? French envoy Ludovic Pouille and Saudi minister Bandar Alkhorayef at the launch of the program in Riyadh.
Supplied French envoy Ludovic Pouille and Saudi minister Bandar Alkhorayef at the launch of the program in Riyadh.

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