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    Saudi Arabia expands AI, semiconductor partnerships in South Korea

    Editorial TeamBy Editorial TeamJuly 16, 2026
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    SEOUL — Saudi Minister of Communications and Information Technology Abdullah Alswaha held a series of meetings with Korean technology company executives and investors to strengthen cooperation between the two countries in future technologies.

    Alswaha — accompanied by Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CST) Governor Haytham AlOhali and Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones Chairman Faisal AlKhamisi — sought partnerships with Korean firms in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, digital infrastructure, cloud computing, and software.

    Alswaha began his engagements by participating in an expanded dialogue session with the Korea Software Industry Association (KOSA), chaired by John Hee Jo and attended by representatives from several Korean companies.

    The discussions focused on partnership opportunities in artificial intelligence, software, cloud computing, the development of digital government services, strengthening integration between companies in both countries, and nurturing digital talent.

    He also met with the leadership of Samsung Electronics to discuss expanding cooperation in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, digital infrastructure, and sixth-generation (6G) technologies, alongside the localization of advanced technologies and the development of national capabilities, reinforcing Saudi Arabia’s position as a global hub for artificial intelligence.

    During the minister’s meeting with SK Group Chairman and CEO Chey Tae-won, the two

    discussed expanding collaboration in artificial intelligence, semiconductors, data centers, and digital infrastructure. They also explored opportunities for investment and joint innovation to support the growth of the digital economy.

    Alswaha concluded his meetings by meeting with a select group of investors and technology industry leaders in Korea. Discussions focused on building high-value partnerships between the two countries’ technology ecosystems, expanding opportunities for joint investment, and connecting Saudi companies and talent with Korean expertise in artificial intelligence, software, and advanced technologies.

    The meetings form part of Saudi Arabia’s broader efforts to expand its international partnerships with leading global technology companies, attract high-value technologies and investments, and strengthen its innovation ecosystem.

    Source: Saudi Gazette

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