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Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, 9 December 2025: A global leader in AI-driven digital transformation is setting its sights on the future, aligning with Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 initiative. At the second edition of the World Football Summit held in Riyadh, the focus was on leveraging high-impact projects in both sports and advanced technology throughout the Kingdom.
The event showcased the commitment to enhancing the sporting landscape in Saudi Arabia by integrating cutting-edge digital solutions. Key discussions revolved around the potential of AI and data analytics to revolutionize sports management, fan engagement, and overall performance optimization.
Industry leaders and stakeholders gathered to explore collaborative opportunities that could propel Saudi Arabia to the forefront of global sports innovation. The emphasis was not only on enhancing the local sports ecosystem but also on positioning the Kingdom as a key player on the international stage. With a clear roadmap ahead, the partnership aims to drive sustainable growth and technological advancement in alignment with the national vision.
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