SAMI Advanced Electronics to showcase latest products at first Future Aviation Forum
SAMI Advanced Electronics, one of Saudi Arabia’s leading electronics and information technology companies and a wholly owned subsidiary of SAMI, will feature prominently at this year’s inaugural Future Aviation Forum. Hosted by the Kingdom’s General Authority of Civil Aviation, the event is set to take place in Riyadh from May 9-11.
Three key topics are expected to be discussed throughout the event, namely sustainability, innovation, and growth.
SAMI Advanced Electronics will showcase its latest products and innovations, such as anti-drone defense systems, data diodes, and cyber range lines. SAMI Advanced Electronics will also feature its manufacturing, service, maintenance, and support capabilities, alongside many other advanced telecommunications and IT innovations.
SAMI Advanced Electronics’ presence at the Future Aviation Forum highlights its strategic role as a key enabler of manufacturing localization to meet national demands and Saudi Arabia’s digital transformation goals.
“Our participation in the Future Aviation Forum comes as part of our efforts to maintain strong ties with leading global aviation corporations. We are delighted to be at such a prestigious global event, which aims to accomplish a key Vision 2030 objective — unleashing unprecedented investment opportunities,” said Ziad Al-Musallam, CEO of SAMI Advanced Electronics. “We also aim to fully utilize
Saudi Arabia’s strategic location between Asia, Africa, and Europe, which perfectly qualifies it to become a global logistics and aviation hub. We at SAMI Advanced Electronics are greatly interested in such events, as they offer an invaluable opportunity to showcase the Kingdom’s advanced technologies and innovative products.”
“This interaction with global corporations provides us with an equally important opportunity to build broader, deeper relationships with stakeholders on the regional and global levels, not to
mention the ability to probe future industry trends. This allows us to build an effective system that enables us to realize our full potential through the efforts of our local talents and bring world-class technology to the national domain,” AlMusallam added.
Future Aviation Forum is set to bring together some of the global civil aviation industry’s leading figures, from top decision-makers to CEOs and investors. The threeday event will feature more than 120 speakers and 40 panel discussions that aim to shed light on the industry’s future as a whole.