Saudi Arabia and Turkiye have taken a significant step toward enhancing their technological partnership, focusing on artificial intelligence and digital infrastructure. During a meeting in Riyadh on Tuesday, the Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology, Abdullah Alswaha, welcomed the Turkish Minister of Transport and Infrastructure, Abdulkadir Uraloglu, to his ministry’s headquarters. The discussions, as reported by the Saudi Press Agency, centered on expanding collaboration across various technology sectors.
Exploring Opportunities in Digital Infrastructure
Both nations reviewed avenues to strengthen investment and cooperation in digital infrastructure. This aligns with their shared goals of accelerating innovation and supporting the growth of their digital economies. The talks underscored the importance of building robust digital frameworks to facilitate future technological advancements.
Integration of Advanced Technologies in Transport
A key topic was the integration of advanced technologies and smart mobility solutions within the transport sector. The aim is to improve connectivity and create new opportunities for collaboration. By leveraging AI and digital tools, both countries hope to enhance transportation efficiency and sustainability.
The meeting highlighted the growing Saudi-Turkish partnership in technology and innovation. As Saudi Arabia advances its digital-transformation agenda under the Vision 2030 plan for national development and diversification, such collaborations are pivotal. The discussions reflect a mutual commitment to fostering innovation and driving economic growth through technology.



