The Saudi capital, Riyadh, is preparing to host events. Global Infrastructure Forum In its second edition, from September 15 to 17, under the patronage of His Highness Prince Dr. Faisal bin Abdulaziz bin Ayyaf, Mayor of Riyadh Region and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the Infrastructure Projects Center in the region.
The events will be held at the Riyadh International Convention and Exhibition Center.
Wide participation from countries and international destinations in Riyadh
The Capital's Infrastructure Projects Center explained that the forum will bring together more than 25 countries from around the world and will feature an accompanying exhibition with the participation of more than 300 exhibitors from leading local and international institutions operating in various infrastructure sectors.
It will also include dialogue sessions and specialized workshops with the participation of more than 50 experts and specialists in the field.

Forum topics and objectives
The sessions will focus on several key themes, most notably strategic alignment and integration across sectors, the role of technology and innovation in infrastructure development, and exploring investment and sustainability potential in urban development.
aims forum To consolidate Riyadh's position as a global hub for hosting specialized international events, provide a platform for exchanging expertise and knowledge, showcase the latest technologies and innovations in the sector, and strengthen strategic partnerships and support the knowledge and technical infrastructure. Those interested in learning more and registering can visit the forum's official website: www.globalinfrastructureexpo.com.
Achievements of the previous edition 2024
The previous edition of the forum, in 2024, witnessed the attendance of more than 21 visitors, including 571 delegates, and the participation of 93 local and international expert speakers. It also held eight dialogue sessions and 8 accredited continuing professional development sessions.
The accompanying exhibition also featured 12 international pavilions and 417 exhibiting companies from 31 countries, with its themes focusing on future-ready infrastructure, integrated cooperation, infrastructure planning, and sustainable development.



















