Davos, Switzerland. 21 January 2026 – For economies to remain competitive in the
future, they must prioritize investments in human capital, Her Royal Highness
Princess Reema Bandar Al-Saud, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia to the
United States of America, told the World Economic Forum (WEF) Annual Meeting
2026.
Speaking on a Saudi House panel, HRH commented:
“Human capital today is the key driver if you want a competitive modern
economy.”
She added: “If you empower people and you give
them the space to lead, they will take that drive and they will deliver. And
when you place the right people in the right place at the right time, absolute
magic happens. The Kingdom is the place, we have the people, and the time is
now.”
His Excellency Ahmed A. Alkhateeb, Minister of
Tourism, said: “We set a 2030 goal of welcoming 100 million tourists annually.
We reached that target seven years early, and since 2023 we have continued to
exceed it annually along with sustained growth in tourist spend year-on-year.”
His Excellency Khalid A. Alfalih, Minister of
Investment, commented: “Our FDI is 5X what it was before Saudi Vision 2030; our
local investors are voting with their own money, local investment has doubled,
and we have reached the level of China and India in terms of capital formation
as a percent of GDP.”
His Excellency Mohammed A. Aljadaan, Minister
of Finance, described how Saudi Vision 2030 has provided a blueprint for
credible national transformation: “True reform is not measured by speed or
early wins, but by whether it becomes permanent—changing how institutions and
markets behave.”
His Excellency Bandar I. Alkhorayef, Minister
of Industry and Mineral Resources, said youth is a resource in short supply in
developed economies, adding that the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia is “blessed with
its youth”.
His Excellency Faisal F. Alibrahim, Minister of
Economy and Planning said: “Moving forward towards being more resilient and
more sustainable, the private sector is playing a bigger role, a co-leading
role; innovation and R&D are a bigger part of our economic activity, and
we’re connecting and integrating with global markets.”
The
Ministry of Economy and Planning announced that it will launch the SUSTAIN
Platform in beta version in 2026 during a NextOn talk at Saudi House. SUSTAIN
is an AI-enabled matchmaking partnership network designed to strengthen
cross-sector collaboration and accelerate the delivery of sustainable
development initiatives. The platform was developed in collaboration with WEF
and Bain & Company.
The
Quality of Life Program Center and UN-Habitat jointly announced the outcomes of
the Quality of Life Initiative, a global platform that supports a
people-centered approach to urban development.
SDM
announced a partnership with Weill Cornell Medicine – Cornell University, called
the Frontier Science for Human Health: A Saudi–U.S. Space Research
Collaboration. The agreement focuses on advancing innovative space and
computational biology technologies, with a focus on space research and human
health missions.
Source: AETOSWire
Contacts:
Danah Alhumaid
dalhumaid@mep.gov.sa
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