‘Maknana’ exhibition at Diriyah to feature works of over 40 Arab artists

 ‘Maknana’ exhibition at Diriyah to feature works of over 40 Arab artists
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Updated 18 April 2025
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‘Maknana’ exhibition at Diriyah to feature works of over 40 Arab artists

 ‘Maknana’ exhibition at Diriyah to feature works of over 40 Arab artists

Diriyah Art Futures, the first new media arts hub in the MENA region, has announced its second major exhibition titled Maknana: An Archaeology of New Media Art in the Arab World.

Co-curated by artists and curators Haytham Nawar and Ala Younis, the exhibition will run from April 21 to July 19 at DAF at Diriyah, Riyadh.

Bringing together works by more than 40 artists from the MENA region, the exhibition features pioneering voices from across the region who have embraced and redefined technology as a medium for creative expression.

The exhibition includes notable Saudi artists such as Ahmed Mater, Muhannad Shono, and ARC (Abdullah Rashed), whose practices reflect the Kingdom’s dynamic and evolving relationship with new media.

They are joined by influential artists from across the region such as VJ Um Amel (Laila Shereen Sakr, Egypt); Emily Jacir (Palestine); Akram Zaatari (Lebanon), Abdel Hadi El-Gazzar (Egypt), Hassan Meer (Oman), Hicham Berrada (Morocco/France), Mona Hatoum (Palestine), Walid Raad (Palestine) and Farah Al-Qasimi (UAE). 

Spanning decades and disciplines, from early video art and experimental film to generative systems and expanded media, Maknana offers a rare survey of how Arab artists have engaged with and reimagined the digital landscape on their own terms.

The Arabic term ‘Maknana,’ translated as automation, inspires the exhibition’s central inquiry: how Arab artists have navigated, repurposed, and challenged technologies to shape their own creative vocabularies.

The exhibition is structured across four thematic sections, Automation, Autonomy, Ripples, and Glitch, that trace recurring artistic concerns and gestures across different generations, geographies, and technological paradigms.

Highlighting a dynamic constellation of artistic practices, Maknana includes rare archival works, recent digital experiments, and new commissions from artists working across the region and diaspora.

Their works engage with urgent sociopolitical contexts, from networked resistance and machine logic to memory preservation, speculative ecologies, and glitch aesthetics.

In tandem with the exhibition, Diriyah Art Futures will present a public program of talks, performances, screenings, and workshops, expanding on the themes of Maknana and offering visitors direct engagement with artists and thought leaders in the field of new media art.

 


Blacklane, Lucid partner to boost sustainable mobility in Kingdom

Blacklane, Lucid partner to boost sustainable mobility in Kingdom
Updated 10 June 2025
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Blacklane, Lucid partner to boost sustainable mobility in Kingdom

Blacklane, Lucid partner to boost sustainable mobility in Kingdom

Blacklane, a global chauffeur service, and Lucid Group, maker of advanced electric vehicles, have announced a strategic partnership to expand sustainable, premium transportation solutions across Saudi Arabia.

Through this collaboration, Lucid’s vehicle lineup will be integrated into Blacklane’s chauffeur service platform across the Kingdom. The partnership will support Blacklane on its trajectory to double operations in the region by the end of 2025, including significantly expanding services in key cities like Riyadh and Jeddah.

The agreement represents Blacklane’s most ambitious initiative to date, aimed at expanding a robust network of electric vehicle options within the region’s mobility sector, and furthers Lucid’s ongoing efforts to provide more opportunities to experience its advanced electric vehicles in the region. To further support this effort, Lucid and Blacklane will also work together to support the rollout of EV charging infrastructure in the region.

“Our relationship with Lucid marks a significant step forward in our global mission to deliver high-end, sustainable and scalable mobility solutions and a key milestone to further electrifying the Kingdom,” said Dr. Jens Wohltorf, CEO and co-founder of Blacklane. “Together we are investing to set new industry standards and are proud to be part of a thriving and innovative business culture in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, fostered by Vision 2030.”

“Partnering with Blacklane reflects our strong commitment to pioneering the future of mobility in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia,” said Faisal Sultan, president, Middle East at Lucid. “Through this partnership, Blacklane guests will now have access to the Lucid lineup, including the award-winning Lucid Air sedan and the new Lucid Gravity SUV, offering superior range, elevated comfort, and extensive room for guests and all their luggage.”

The Lucid Air sedan will be available to Blacklane guests immediately. The Lucid Gravity SUV will be added later this year as the rollout of the new SUV intensifies.


Partnerships, strategic deals drive next era of Saudi entertainment

Partnerships, strategic deals drive next era of Saudi entertainment
Updated 10 June 2025
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Partnerships, strategic deals drive next era of Saudi entertainment

Partnerships, strategic deals drive next era of Saudi entertainment

Momentum built over three days at the SEA Expo 2025, held from May 20-22 in Riyadh, as partnerships progressed, discussions deepened, and the region’s entertainment priorities commanded the program for the day.

Now in its seventh edition, the Saudi Entertainment and Amusement Expo has proven itself as a strategic anchor for the global entertainment business. With participation from 36 countries — including Saudi Arabia, the UK, the US, Germany, and the UAE — the SEA Expo continues to attract the industry’s decision-makers as they look to tap into Saudi Arabia’s fast-expanding leisure and attractions market.

SEA Expo provides direct access to trade intelligence, partnership opportunities, and practical insights. At the center of SEA Expo is the SEA Summit, which has the generous support of leading sponsors BAAN Holding, Al-Othaim, RWS Global, Storyland Studios, RC Almana, and TAIT. In this focused arena, this year’s sessions explored immersive technology, artificial intelligence, esports, and the design of sustainable, future-ready entertainment destinations.

Further to this, a key highlight of the summit was the compelling opening keynote panel, “Partnership in Practice: Building Saudi’s Next Entertainment Hubs,” where public and private sector leaders explored how new investments shape the physical and creative landscape of Saudi Arabia’s next-generation venues. The strength of SEA Expo 2025 is reflected in its industry backing, with sponsors invested in realizing the region’s entertainment ambitions.

The show days also saw the signing of several significant agreements that will strengthen the country’s entertainment infrastructure, including:

• Mack Rides, SPARKS, and Fawasel are finalizing an exclusive sales agreement that will enable the delivery of advanced amusement rides across the Kingdom.

• INFINIA and BLOCKS signed a memorandum of understanding to co-develop digital theming, smart experiences and immersive design for public and private environments.

These partnerships reflect the sector’s continued movement toward tailored, high-impact solutions and long-term project development, bringing both international expertise and local insight into alignment.

Sarkis Kahwajian, associate vice president at dmg events, said: “SEA Expo is an important working platform, and it continues to deliver on its purpose: bringing together the right people to move from vision to implementation. The outcomes we’re seeing here will define the next phase of growth.”

Co-located with the Saudi Light and Sound Expo, SEA Expo is supported by the Kingdom’s General Entertainment Authority and the Ministry of Investment of Saudi Arabia, indicative of its direct alignment with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 objectives — building a globally competitive entertainment sector, expanding employment opportunities and diversifying the economy through leisure and tourism.


Bupa CareConnect signs four global partnerships

Bupa CareConnect signs four global partnerships
Updated 10 June 2025
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Bupa CareConnect signs four global partnerships

Bupa CareConnect signs four global partnerships

Bupa CareConnect, the healthcare delivery arm of Bupa Arabia, announced the signing of four strategic partnership agreements with global health tech companies, namely GOQii, Comarch, Nuralogix, and We Healthify. These partnerships will expand the scope of digital services and enhance the quality of healthcare for members within the Kingdom.

The announcement came during Bupa CareConnect’s participation as a gold sponsor at the 6th MENA Telehealth and Virtual Care Expo 2025, held recently in Riyadh. The agreements were signed under the patronage of the Ministry of Health and Seha Virtual Hospital, and in the presence of prominent leaders and experts in healthcare, innovation, and technology from around the world.

These partnerships and sponsorship of the conference come following Bupa CareConnect’s recent receipt of two awards from the Council of Health Insurance: Digital Innovation for Private Sector Providers and Innovative Sustainability for Private Sector Providers. 

Bupa CareConnect became the first private sector provider to receive these honors, reflecting its position as a key driver of innovation and digital transformation in Saudi Arabia’s healthcare sector.

Bupa Arabia showcased a range of its innovative digital solutions during the conference through Bupa CareConnect, most notably the Digital Clinic Pod, and AI-powered intelligent care services, in addition to its integrated digital application.

On the second day of the conference, Dr. Abdullah Khafagy, executive medical director at Bupa CareConnect, participated as a keynote speaker in a session titled “Managing Virtual Care for Chronic Conditions,” during which he reviewed Bupa Arabia’s experience in improving patients’ lives using advanced digital technologies. He highlighted the “Bupa Pro” program, which eliminated the need for prior medical approvals, contributing to faster access to care and enhancing the patient experience.

Khafagy emphasized that its participation in the Virtual Healthcare Conference affirms its commitment to supporting digital transformation in the healthcare sector, aligned with Saudi Vision 2030. He expressed pride in offering an integrated care model focused on easy access to healthcare services and delivering the highest quality treatment, while harnessing modern technologies such as AI to predict medical conditions and provide proactive responses that ensure prevention and improve health outcomes.

Tal Nazer, CEO of Bupa Arabia, said: “At Bupa Arabia, our vision is to redefine the future of healthcare through continuous innovation, global partnerships, and a patient-first approach. These international collaborations are a key step in fulfilling our promise to deliver world-class healthcare solutions to the Kingdom.”

Nazer added: “Our international partnerships with leading health technology pioneers reflect our commitment to delivering world-class healthcare solutions within the Kingdom, as we believe the optimal healthcare experience is one that balances technological advancement with a human touch.”

This conference is considered a leading regional platform to drive digital transformation in the healthcare sector and to promote the adoption of value-based virtual care models. 

It also represents an important opportunity to expand frameworks for international cooperation, exchange expertise, and explore innovative health solutions. This is supported by prestigious international organizations such as the WHO, the World Bank, the World Trade Organization, and the American Telemedicine Association.

Bupa CareConnect’s participation in the conference reflects its role as a strategic partner in the digital transformation journey of the national healthcare sector, striving to provide more sustainable and integrated care that contributes to improving quality of life and advancing digital transformation in the sector.


SLS Expo 2025 propels Vision 2030 infrastructure goals

SLS Expo 2025 propels Vision 2030 infrastructure goals
Updated 09 June 2025
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SLS Expo 2025 propels Vision 2030 infrastructure goals

SLS Expo 2025 propels Vision 2030 infrastructure goals

The three days of Saudi Light and Sound Expo 2025 reinforced the event’s position as a central platform for advancing Saudi Arabia’s professional lighting, sound, and AV technology sector. With broad international participation and a focus on actionable business outcomes, SLS Expo continues to support the Kingdom’s Vision 2030 goals by accelerating infrastructure development and building strategic industry capabilities.

Global and regional stakeholders convened to explore new solutions and partnerships essential to Saudi Arabia’s growing live event production market. The exhibition featured 127 exhibitors from 21 countries, including Saudi Arabia, the UAE, US, China, and Italy, showcasing technologies designed for high-performance venues, immersive experiences, and large-scale productions.

Several significant agreements were signed, contributing to Saudi Arabia’s infrastructure and capability-building objectives. The MoU signing between Saudi Entertainment and Events Management Academy and IPS marked the beginning of a strategic partnership aimed at enhancing talent development in the live events sector in Saudi Arabia, aligning its goals with the Kingdom’s Vision 2030.

Additional MoUs formalized as the event progressed, reflecting the Kingdom’s broader strategy to attract global expertise, foster local skills development, and support the execution of major national projects.

At the heart of the show’s programming was the SLS Summit, supported by sponsors IPS, Shure, Procom, Venuetech, Proloab, RST, SONOS, ShowPower and Media Pro. More than 40 international speakers delivered expert-led sessions across topics including smart production, sustainable AV, immersive design, and next-generation venue infrastructure. One of the standout sessions, Stadiums 2.0, explored how integrated AV systems and architectural design are enabling a new era of live event experiences.

“What we saw at SLS Expo was not just about momentum, it was focused, results-driven engagement that’s shaping the sector’s future,” said Sarkis Kahwajian, associate vice president at dmg events. “The MoUs already confirmed, and those in development, speak to the depth of commitment across the public and private sectors.”

Hands-on features such as the Shure Wireless Workshop provided live audio professionals with opportunities to deepen their technical capabilities and engage in peer learning through practical demonstrations and real-time troubleshooting.

SLS Expo is supported by the Kingdom’s General Entertainment Authority and the Ministry of Investment of Saudi Arabia. 

The event continues to serve as a strategic business environment where government entities, technology providers, integrators, and venue operators align around a shared vision for growth.

Co-located with the Saudi Entertainment and Amusement Expo, SLS offers a complete ecosystem for live event professionals seeking to connect, collaborate and contribute to the development of Saudi Arabia’s AV and production sectors.


Riyad Bank and Mastercard join forces to empower MSMEs

Riyad Bank and Mastercard join forces to empower MSMEs
Updated 08 June 2025
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Riyad Bank and Mastercard join forces to empower MSMEs

Riyad Bank and Mastercard join forces to empower MSMEs

Riyad Bank and Mastercard have collaborated to provide small and medium-sized businesses in Saudi Arabia with enhanced access to funding. The two entities have introduced a unique credit card program offering micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises access to financial solutions to grow and thrive.

As part of the agreement, Riyad Bank will enable MSMEs across the Kingdom with a three-tier credit program providing greater choice and flexibility in the form of unique cards: the Mastercard NMOO Business Credit Card, Mastercard NMOO Executive Credit Card, and Mastercard NMOO World Credit Card.

Each of these unique products will offer flexible limits, supporting enterprises and entrepreneurs to take greater control of their futures. They will deliver real-time solutions that support MSMEs to help buy, operate and sell, bridging financing gaps, and providing access to funding by enabling enterprises to get approved for credit facilities, for example, for business expansion.

“As one of the largest financial institutions in the Kingdom, we are fully committed to serving as a trusted financial solutions partner to the people, businesses, and entities we support,” said Mohammed Abo Al-Naja, chief corporate banking officer, Riyad Bank. “Over the years, we have helped to drive the growth and development of Saudi Arabia’s micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises ecosystem, and today, we are more determined than ever to empower businesses to realize their potential. We are pleased to have partnered with Mastercard to launch our truly novel three-tier credit program, powering the future of MSMEs with timely access to crucial funding.”

“At a time when Saudi entrepreneurship is truly beginning to flourish, we recognize that effective partnerships and innovation are essential to empowering micro, small, and medium-sized enterprises to advance and thrive,” said Adam Jones, EVP and division president, West Arabia, Mastercard. “Our partnership with Riyad Bank was launched with this goal in mind. Together, we aim to provide MSMEs with essential access to critical lending and funding. We look forward to expanding our first-of-its-kind program to more businesses across the country and supporting them in achieving their goals.”