Tech, energy transition in Saudi Arabia offer ‘monster’ opportunity: Nigel Vaz

Nigel Vaz, CEO at Publicis Sapient. (Supplied)
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Updated 20 January 2024
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Tech, energy transition in Saudi Arabia offer ‘monster’ opportunity: Nigel Vaz

  • Publicis Sapient boss says Saudi Arabia is well insulated against current regional instability
  • Says Kingdom is an ideal haven for investors looking for safe-bet opportunities

DAVOS: Saudi Arabia’s commitment to technology, and the role it is going to play in transforming its society, was “a monster opportunity” for investors, the CEO of Publicis Sapient told Arab News.

Nigel Vaz said the Kingdom was going through a “phenomenal” transformation. “The opportunity to transform every facet of society by putting technology at the service of its citizens and businesses is a monster opportunity,” he said.

Publicis Sapient is a global digital transformation consulting company. Vaz, its CEO, says he is particularly impressed with how technology is transforming Saudi society and how it is being driven at a governmental level in the Kingdom.

He also said the Middle East and North Africa region and Asia as a whole have an advantage over other regions because they do not have as much of a “legacy” in their technological adoption, giving them the “ability to leapfrog” other parts of the world.

“Because you are, in many instances, starting from a place where you don’t need to do any heavy lifting, you’re just able to adopt and start afresh,” he said.

“When you think about things like Cloud native infrastructures for healthcare or about financial services, if you’re in other parts of the world there are huge investments (needed) to move to that part of the world. But if you’re going to the Middle East, you’re able to start on a Cloud native basis almost immediately,” he added.

This willingness to adopt new technologies, but also go through with their adoption via strong investments into their development, also makes Saudi Arabia an ideal haven for investors looking for safe-bet opportunities in green energy and energy transition.

“Saudi Arabia is leading that transition globally. The investments being made into alternative sources of energy, but more importantly the economic diversification strategy from a revenue perspective is very apparent,” he said.

“You start to recognize there is a very, very big opportunity for that transition to be way more than just about that, it’s also about how the country will transition from being heavily energy reliant, to one that has multiple facets in terms of how their economy is driven,” he added.

What sets the Kingdom and the rest of the Gulf region apart is how closely linked the public and private sectors are, and how well they work together in achieving economic and technological advancement to diversify its economies, according to Vaz.

“The power of public, private sector partnership in Saudi Arabia is accelerating development faster than we’ve seen almost anywhere in the Middle East, which itself is transforming faster than any other region from an economic growth perspective,” he said.

“That partnership is connecting economic and technological opportunities to create global platforms out of the Kingdom,” he added.

Vaz is not worried by the prospect of political unrest in the region affecting Saudi Arabia’s trajectory of development and attracting investment.

Fighting broke out in Gaza after Hamas’s attacks on Israel on Oct. 7, which resulted in the deaths of 1,200 people, while Israel’s response has killed some 25,000 Palestinians, according to the Hamas-run health ministry.

The conflict has already spread elsewhere in the region. The US and UK mounted retaliatory strikes against Yemen’s Houthis after the militia began attacking commercial shipping in the Red Sea.

Vaz said the region will “definitely ride out” this latest period of political unrest. 

“Saudi Arabia is reasonably well insulated in terms of its stability, both political stability and economic stability. When you have confidence in those two things, it makes for a confluence,” he said.

 


King Salman orders support for stranded Iranian Hajj pilgrims

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King Salman orders support for stranded Iranian Hajj pilgrims

  • Hajj ministry tasked with providing support to Iranians stuck in the Kingdom

RIYADH: King Salman has directed Saudi authorities to ensure that Iranian pilgrims in the Kingdom are provided all the necessary support until it’s safe for them to return home.

On Friday, Israel launched an early morning attack on Iranian nuclear sites and assassinated nuclear scientists and military chiefs in a major escalation in tensions, prompting Tehran to close its airspace.

The plan to help the stranded pilgrims was put forward to the king by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, according to the Saudi Press Agency.

The Hajj and Umrah Ministry has been task with the responsibility of ensuring the Iranian pilgrims get the necessary support.

The Hajj, a key pillar of Islam, concluded last week with over 1.6m pilgrims taking part, with authorities calling it a success. 

Tens of thousands of Iranians attend the Hajj each year.

Iran on Friday retaliated to the attack by targeting Tel Aviv, prompting fears of a prolonged and more dangerous exchanges between the two countries. 


Saudi crown prince, President Trump discuss regional tensions in phone call

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Saudi crown prince, President Trump discuss regional tensions in phone call

  • Two leaders stressed the importance of restraint and de-escalation, and underlined the need to resolve disputes through diplomatic means

RIYADH: Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman held a phone call with US President Donald Trump to discuss the latest developments in the Middle East, including the ongoing Israeli military operations against Iran, the Saudi Press Agency reported.

During the call on Friday, the two leaders stressed the importance of restraint and de-escalation, and underlined the need to resolve disputes through diplomatic means, SPA added.

They also affirmed the importance of continued joint efforts to promote security, peace, and stability across the region.


Makkah’s Two Holy Mosques Architecture Exhibition unveils 1,400 years of sacred architecture

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Makkah’s Two Holy Mosques Architecture Exhibition unveils 1,400 years of sacred architecture

  • Immersive experience showcases history, transformation of Islam’s most sacred sites
  • Exhibition fuses traditional and contemporary Islamic design, with rare artifacts, architectural models on display

MAKKAH: Visitors to Makkah are being offered an unprecedented journey through Islamic architectural history, showcasing the remarkable evolution of the Grand Mosque and Prophet’s Mosque across 14 centuries of development.

The Two Holy Mosques Architecture Exhibition, housed in a renovated 1,200 sq. meter facility in the Um Al-Joud neighborhood, is presenting rare artifacts and architectural models that document the transformation of Islam’s most sacred sites.

The Two Holy Mosques Architecture Exhibition, housed in a renovated 1,200-square-meter facility in the Um Al-Joud neighborhood, is presenting rare artifacts. (SPA)

The exhibition building itself exemplifies the fusion of traditional and contemporary Islamic design, with architectural elements deliberately echoing the Grand Mosque’s distinctive style.

According to the Saudi Press Agency, this design philosophy creates an immersive environment in which visitors experience visual and cultural connections to the sacred spaces.

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The exhibition building exemplifies the fusion of traditional and contemporary Islamic design, with architectural elements deliberately echoing the Grand Mosque’s distinctive style.

Following comprehensive upgrades, the General Presidency for the Affairs of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque has launched the exhibition’s trial operations phase. The modernization included complete technical infrastructure overhauls, contemporary presentation methods for historical artifacts, and sophisticated lighting systems that illuminate intricate details while enhancing the visitor experience.

The Two Holy Mosques Architecture Exhibition, housed in a renovated 1,200-square-meter facility in the Um Al-Joud neighborhood, is presenting rare artifacts. (SPA)

The exhibition’s renewed mission extends beyond simple display, aiming to transmit the Two Holy Mosques’ heritage to both Islamic communities and global audiences, the SPA said.

Through interactive experiences and educational programming, the facility seeks to broaden understanding of Islamic architectural principles, while connecting contemporary visitors with their civilizational roots.

Those interested in visiting can schedule appointments through the official booking portal at https://visits.alharamain.gov.sa/

 


Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques launches Umrah season programs

Muslims pray around the Kaaba, Islam's holiest shrine, at the Grand Mosque complex in Makkah early on June 6, 2025. (AFP)
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Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques launches Umrah season programs

  • The presidency will enhance the devotional atmosphere via religious and scholarly initiatives and programs throughout the season

MAKKAH: The Presidency of the Two Holy Mosques is preparing to enhance its program for the upcoming Umrah season through an initiative aimed at welcoming pilgrims, worshippers and visitors, and raising awareness about rituals.

The presidency explained that the centers for responding to religious inquiries have been enhanced through both on-site locations and telephone services. These are distributed across 10 sites inside and outside the Grand Mosque in Makkah, in addition to four dedicated offices for phone-based inquiries.

A total of 62 participating scholars, including judges and university faculty members, are available around the clock to respond to inquiries.

The presidency will enhance the devotional atmosphere via religious and scholarly initiatives and programs throughout the season. The plan also seeks to recruit volunteers to serve in the Grand Mosque and the Prophet’s Mosque in Madinah.

 


Saudi Arabia re-elected to IGC administrative committee

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Saudi Arabia re-elected to IGC administrative committee

  • Saudi General Food Security Authority Chairman Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Fares said that Saudi Arabia’s renewed committee membership confirmed its expanding role in international forums

RIYADH: The International Grain Council re-elected Saudi Arabia as a member of the administrative committee for the 2025-2026 session during its 62nd meeting in London on Thursday, retaining the Kingdom among 16 elected members chosen from 30 countries.

Saudi General Food Security Authority Chairman Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Fares said that Saudi Arabia’s renewed committee membership confirmed its expanding role in international forums and its significant economic influence on both international and regional stages.

Since joining the board on Sept. 1, 2010, the Kingdom has actively contributed to board decisions that enhance global grain market stability.