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CPHI Middle East launched as region’s premier pharma event

CPHI Middle East launched as region’s premier pharma event
The event will be spread across 30,000 square meters of space, and will attract 30,000 visitors, over 400 exhibitors, and more than 100 countries.
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Updated 07 October 2024

CPHI Middle East launched as region’s premier pharma event

CPHI Middle East launched as region’s premier pharma event

Tahaluf, º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s fastest-growing business event organizer, has launched the latest in its vertical industry shows — CPHI Middle East, the region’s premier pharmaceutical event — marking a significant milestone for the Middle East’s rapidly expanding pharma sector.

Set to take place at the Riyadh Front Exhibition and Convention Center from Dec.10-12, this landmark event has garnered the support of the Saudi Ministry of Health and is being held in partnership with the Events Investment Fund.

The event comes as º£½ÇÖ±²¥ emerges as a global leader in biotechnology, with an ambitious plan to achieve self-sufficiency in vaccine production, biomanufacturing, and genomics. Further, the country’s pharmaceutical market, the largest in the Middle East, is expected to reach $11.5 billion by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate of 2.52 percent, according to market researcher IMARC Group.

Mohaned El-Mahgoub, group director at Tahaluf, said: “The MENA region, which is the world’s fifth largest pharma market, makes º£½ÇÖ±²¥ an important international meeting hub for the pharmaceutical community. It is a hugely attractive region for multinational pharma companies, with projected double digit annual market growth until 2032. CPHI Middle East and Africa will be where the future of pharma unites to forge long-lasting partnerships that stretch across the Middle East, Africa and around the world.â€

Healthcare and life sciences are among º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s most significant sectors and key focuses of Saudi Vision 2030. Of the $333 billion 2024 budget allocation, healthcare and social development expenditures account for roughly $57 billion, the third-largest segment after general and military spending.

Adam Andersen, executive vice president, pharma, Informa Markets, said: “Our venture into the Middle East is a significant milestone as we celebrate 35 years of CPHI this year. Given º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s strategic location, coupled with an increasing demand for high-quality healthcare products, we’re confident CPHI Middle East will deliver exceptional value to our stakeholders, exhibitors and attendees as we bring the heart of pharma to the Kingdom. This inaugural event also aligns with a key goal of Saudi Vision 2030 to double domestic manufacturing from 20 percent to 40 percent. With several international pharmaceutical companies having already committed to setting up operations in º£½ÇÖ±²¥, CPHI Middle East will build on that by drawing a number of key international brands eager to explore º£½ÇÖ±²¥ as a potential regional hub.â€

Tahaluf expects the event to spread across 30,000 square meters of exhibition space, attract 30,000 visitors, over 400 exhibitors, and more than 100 participating countries. Major regional industry names are among early sponsors and exhibitor signings, including Sudair Pharma, Tabuk Pharmaceuticals, Hikma Pharmaceutical, Pioneer Company for Pharmaceutical Industries, SPIMACO and Julphar, EIPICO, Dallah Pharma, MS Pharma, Dr. Reddy’s Laboratories, Zeta Pharma, and Dietrich Engineering Consultants.

Designed as an experiential event, CPHI Middle East will feature four dedicated stages — The Future, Innovation, Next-Gen Bio and Discovery — where experts will help delegates examine the latest industry trends, challenges and opportunities. A headline speaker platform is already taking shape with global industry leaders signing up to address the gatherings, including Anil Kane, executive director, global head of technical and scientific affairs, Thermo Fisher Scientific; Zakiya Al-Kurdi, public policy and regulatory affairs, US Pharmacopeia; Claudia Palme, senior executive adviser strategy& Middle East, PwC; Faisal bin Dail, chairman, National Committee for Pharmaceutical Industries and Baxter; Musaed Al-Kholief, Saudi Commission for Health Specialities, strategy adviser at the Secretariat General; Bikash Chatterjee, president and chief science officer, Pharmatech Associates, a USP Company; as well as Hala Audi, CEO, Unizima.

CPHI Middle East is the latest in a raft of new vertical events to be launched in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ by Tahaluf — the strategic collaborative venture between Informa PLC, the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones, and the Events Investment Fund. The launch of CPHI is part of Tahaluf’s major expansion strategy — the biggest single events expansion in º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s history — in which the company is introducing more than 20 new B2B and B2C titles into the Kingdom by the end of 2025, bringing more than $1 billion in economic impact to Riyadh.


SEVEN invests in future of Saudi entertainment sector

SEVEN invests in future of Saudi entertainment sector
Updated 21 June 2025

SEVEN invests in future of Saudi entertainment sector

SEVEN invests in future of Saudi entertainment sector

Saudi Entertainment Ventures, known as SEVEN, is investing heavily in the future of the Kingdom’s entertainment sector by creating a broad spectrum of job opportunities, said Abdulelah AlFawzan, chief projects officer at SEVEN.

AlFawzan told Arab News that SEVEN is developing a diverse range of technical, creative, operational, and managerial roles to unlock “new horizons of joy†while building a thriving and sustainable workforce that mirrors the energy and ambition of º£½ÇÖ±²¥.

He said the company has already achieved 55 percent Saudization across its workforce, including 45 percent in leadership positions. “Through initiatives such as our Future Leadership Program in partnership with IMD, we are equipping Saudi talent with global best practices in entertainment management, ensuring they are prepared to lead this sector forward,†AlFawzan explained.

He said that delivering the best guest experiences depends on passionate, diverse teams who deeply understand and share the culture of the communities they serve. “We are committed to creating opportunities that empower Saudi youth to build meaningful careers in the entertainment industry,†he added.

The chief projects officer revealed that SEVEN is reshaping international entertainment experiences to resonate strongly with Saudi cultural values. 

Abdulelah AlFawzan, chief projects officer at SEVEN

AlFawzan stressed that guests remain at the core of every decision SEVEN makes. When collaborating with global brands like Warner Bros. Discovery, Mattel, and Hasbro, the company ensures a robust commitment to meaningful localization.

“It is never a matter of simply importing a concept,†he said. “We carefully reinterpret every experience to reflect Saudi traditions, family values, and community preferences.â€

AlFawzan disclosed that more than 60 percent of SEVEN’s offerings are locally inspired, which guarantees that each destination feels authentic, familiar, and welcoming to Saudi audiences. “Our aim is for every visitor to feel a deep sense of cultural pride and connection upon entering a SEVEN venue because, for us, entertainment reflects identity — not just leisure,†he said.

Addressing concerns about whether large-scale projects like SEVEN overshadow local businesses in favor of international brands, AlFawzan reaffirmed the company’s dedication to nurturing both.

“We firmly believe that global and local players, alongside diverse creative talent, are all essential to the success of our destinations,†he said. While SEVEN partners with renowned names such as Warner Bros. Discovery, Mattel, Flow House, Play-Doh, Clip ‘n Climb, and Hasbro, it equally prioritizes celebrating Saudi creativity.

He said that the company is actively developing original attractions and homegrown concepts across its venues by working closely with Saudi artists and entrepreneurs to bring local content and ideas to life.

“Whether through Saudi-owned offerings or regionally inspired entertainment, we are establishing platforms where local innovation can thrive alongside international intellectual properties,†AlFawzan said. “Our guests deserve an entertainment landscape that honors global excellence while remaining deeply rooted in Saudi identity, originality, and values.â€

AlFawzan also said that SEVEN places sustainability and cultural connection at the core of its nationwide entertainment developments, fully aligned with Saudi Vision 2030.

“Sustainability is not an afterthought at SEVEN; it is a guiding principle embedded in every stage of our development,†he said. He detailed how the company integrates environmental responsibility from design through construction and into long-term operations, with a clear focus on minimizing environmental impact.

He said that SEVEN is targeting LEED certification across its portfolio spanning 14 cities. “To date, we have recycled more than 75 percent of construction waste and sourced over 50 percent of materials from certified green suppliers,†AlFawzan noted. He highlighted that the incorporation of high-performance solutions has led to energy savings of up to 20 percent and water savings of up to 80 percent in key project locations.

Beyond environmental stewardship, SEVEN prioritizes broader social impact through community engagement and cultural preservation. “Entertainment is a powerful catalyst for community connection and cultural pride,†AlFawzan explained.

“With over SR50 billion ($13.3 billion) invested across 14 cities, our projects are accessible within minutes or a short drive for most Saudi communities,†he pointed out. “Accessibility is at the heart of our vision: making extraordinary experiences part of everyday life.â€

He also revealed that SEVEN is introducing region-first and world-first concepts to the Kingdom, including the world’s first Hot Wheels electric go-karting experience and next-generation Family Entertainment Centers that seamlessly combine physical play with digital interaction.

“But more than the rides and attractions, what truly sets SEVEN apart is our focus on culture and community,†he added.


Nova Water signs MoU with Saudi NCVC to plant 200,000 trees

Nova Water signs MoU with Saudi NCVC to plant 200,000 trees
Updated 21 June 2025

Nova Water signs MoU with Saudi NCVC to plant 200,000 trees

Nova Water signs MoU with Saudi NCVC to plant 200,000 trees

Nova Water, a bottled drinking water company, has signed an MoU with the Saudi National Center for Vegetation Cover Development and Combating Desertification to plant 200,000 trees across the Kingdom by 2030.

This initiative underscores Nova’s ongoing environmental mission to reduce its ecological footprint and protect local ecosystems — while directly contributing to the overarching goals of the Saudi Green Initiative. It marks the latest step taken by the company to combat desertification, advance the development of a sustainable water ecosystem and safeguard the Kingdom’s future.

The agreement was officially signed by Dr. Khalid bin Abdullah Al-Abdulqader, CEO of NCVC, and Sulayman Serdar Seyhanli, CEO of Nova Water. The collaboration focuses on four core areas: identifying key locations for reforestation, prioritizing the use of native plant species, engaging Nova employees in afforestation activities, and supporting the rehabilitation of Saad National Park, located near the company’s facilities in Rumah, 120 km east of Riyadh.

Seyhanli said: “At Nova Water, we understand the importance of implementing innovative environmental solutions in the water sector. Our agreement with the NCVC is a testament to our unwavering support for national sustainability initiatives. Together, we are building a greener future while aligning with the ambitions of Vision 2030 and contributing to the protection and expansion of the Kingdom’s natural green cover.â€

He added: “As a natural partner of the Saudi Green Initiative, this agreement represents a carefully planned execution strategy — covering irrigation, planting, and the ongoing care of seedlings across agreed-upon areas.†

Our reforestation efforts will span the next six years, from 2025 through to 2030, and will culminate in the successful planting of 200,000 trees and shrubs across º£½ÇÖ±²¥. We are fully committed to seeing this goal through.â€

This ambitious program seeks to create long-term environmental and social impact, including restoring native wildlife habitats, rehabilitating decertified lands, and enhancing biodiversity. Ultimately, it will support rainfall regeneration, provide shelter and food for local fauna, and contribute to rebalancing fragile ecosystems — which are the very objectives the NCVC was established to fulfill since its inception in 2021.


John Fekete joins CBRE MENA as general manager for advisory business in KSA

John Fekete joins CBRE MENA as general manager for advisory business in KSA
Updated 21 June 2025

John Fekete joins CBRE MENA as general manager for advisory business in KSA

John Fekete joins CBRE MENA as general manager for advisory business in KSA

CBRE Middle East, a global leader in commercial real estate services, has appointed John Fekete as the new general manager for its advisory operations in º£½ÇÖ±²¥.

Fekete joins CBRE from Qiddiya, where he served as the executive director of real estate strategy, spearheading the office, retail and residential strategy of one of º£½ÇÖ±²¥â€™s most ambitious projects as part of the Vision 2030 initiative. Prior to this, he held senior positions at JLL in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ and Dubai, where he played a crucial role in shaping real estate strategies across the Middle East and North Africa.

Commenting on his appointment, Fekete said: “I am honored to join CBRE, a company renowned for its commitment to excellence in the real estate sector. I look forward to working with this talented team to drive growth and deliver outstanding results for our clients in º£½ÇÖ±²¥, contributing to the realization of Vision 2030.â€

Throughout his career, Fekete has demonstrated expertise in urban planning, transactions, property management, investment management, and strategic planning. In his previous roles, he managed real estate strategies across multiple countries in the EMEA region including his role at Citigroup as EMEA head of real estate.

Michael Young, managing director for CBRE MENA region, said: “We are delighted to welcome John to our team; his extensive experience and deep knowledge of the real estate market will be invaluable as we continue to grow our operations in º£½ÇÖ±²¥ and beyond.â€

Anshuman Magazine, chairman and CEO for India, Southeast Asia, Middle East and Africa, added: “We are thrilled to welcome John to our team.â€

A highly respected leader in the real estate industry, John brings a wealth of experience and deep market insight. His exceptional track record and strategic vision will be instrumental in driving outstanding value to our clients. We look forward to the impact his leadership will have on our advisory operations in the Kingdom of º£½ÇÖ±²¥.â€


Saudi 100 Brands returns to Paris Fashion Week with Tranoi Showcase

Saudi 100 Brands returns to Paris Fashion Week with Tranoi Showcase
Updated 21 June 2025

Saudi 100 Brands returns to Paris Fashion Week with Tranoi Showcase

Saudi 100 Brands returns to Paris Fashion Week with Tranoi Showcase

The Saudi Fashion Commission presents homegrown talents at Paris Fashion Week, to be held from June 24 to 27 at the fifth floor of La Samaritaine. 

The exclusive showroom dedicated to Saudi 100 Brands, the commission’s flagship program, will highlight 11 trailblazing designers and their Spring-Summer 2026 collections.

This exceptional showcase by Saudi 100 Brands aims to provide a platform for meaningful cultural exchange through contemporary Saudi fashion. 

It is part of a long-term vision — to establish the Kingdom as an essential presence in the global fashion industry.

Burak Cakmak, CEO, the Saudi Fashion Commission, said: “The return of Saudi 100 Brands to Paris Fashion Week reflects our commitment to showcasing Saudi creativity at the highest level. 

“This platform not only brings our designers to a global audience but also deepens our connections with the international fashion community, reinforcing our vision to position º£½ÇÖ±²¥ as a driving force in shaping the future of fashion and nurturing meaningful global partnerships.â€â€¨

Boris Provost, CEO of Tranoï, said: "Saudi fashion is experiencing remarkable momentum, and we are proud to support this creative energy with Saudi 100 Brands. 

“At Tranoï, we are committed to amplifying the voices of emerging talents on a global scale. This collaboration with the Saudi Fashion Commission perfectly embodies our mission: to offer an international stage to a new generation of designers, here in Paris, the fashion capital of the world.â€

The 11 designers presented in the renowned Parisian department store exemplify Saudi creative excellence, with a selection varying between menswear and womenswear.

Menswear designers are 1886, Awaken, Eleven, Hajruss, Mirai and RBA.

Womenswear designers are Razan Alazzouni, Rebirth, Reem Alkanhal, Waad Aloqaili and Yasmina Q

Highlighted by Saudi 100 Brands and Tranoi, the event celebrates creative boldness and reaffirms the Saudi Fashion Commission’s commitment to promoting emerging talent on the international stage.

The creative showcase is open from June 24 to 27, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the fifth floor of La Samaritaine.


Sony expands LED display family with Crystal LED CAPRI

Sony expands LED display family with Crystal LED CAPRI
Updated 18 June 2025

Sony expands LED display family with Crystal LED CAPRI

Sony expands LED display family with Crystal LED CAPRI

Sony is expanding its lineup of LED walls with the debut of Crystal LED CAPRI. The new CAPRI series achieves a maximum brightness of 1,500 cd/m2 with a 2.50 mm LED pitch size. Key features include high refresh rates and brightness, a wide color gamut, and anti-reflection. Additional benefits include installation flexibility, familiar structure, streamlined maintenance, and compatibility with Sony’s ecosystem of virtual production technologies. The new models, ZRD-VS25FB and ZRD-VS25FM, are compatible with the Brompton controller and the Megapixel controller, respectively.

The CAPRI models are targeted to a broad range of customers looking to cost-effectively support virtual production applications, including television, feature films, commercials, and broadcast, as well as for rental and staging purposes. The CAPRI series offers options that ensure the high picture quality synonymous with Sony at a more accessible price. CAPRI also complements Sony’s premium flagship Crystal LED VERONA.

The CAPRI series is expected to be available this winter. A sample of the CAPRI was on display on June 11-13 at InfoComm 2025 in Orlando in Sony’s booth.

“With the announcement of CAPRI, Sony is furthering our commitment to the creation of spatial content, such as virtual production, by giving a wider range of users opportunities for flexibly showcasing images in high fidelity,†said Rich Ventura, vice president, professional display solutions, Sony Electronics Inc. “We’ve broadened our lineup to offer more cost-conscious choices, which expand the market in support of high-quality virtual production at every level and ensure the growth of Sony’s distinctive virtual production ecosystem.â€

Impressive picture quality

Virtual productions rely on high quality imagery. The CAPRI series combines high refresh rates of up to 7,680 Hz to reduce scanline artifacts and ensure smooth, fluid motion. With a high brightness of 1,500 cd/m2, complemented by coverage of over 98 percent of the DCI-P3 color gamut, the displays accurately reproduce lifelike images. Additionally, the new models feature anti-reflection capabilities to mitigate the impact of reflection from lighting equipment.

Fast and easy installation

The latest CAPRI series also takes advantage of recent installation advancements to ensure fast and efficient setup. Offering a 1:1 cabinet optimized for temporary installations, such as virtual production stages, the models can quickly and easily be assembled and dismantled using locating pins for easy alignment and a tool-free lever locking mechanism.

Industry standard control

Through alignment with Brompton’s Tessera SX40 and Megapixel’s HELIOS, the CAPRI models maintain control using the same familiar tools and interfaces already commonly deployed in the industry, alleviating the need for additional training and maximizing uptime.

Streamlined maintenance

To keep virtual productions focused on the creative processes, the CAPRI has thoughtful features that simplify maintenance. LED module blocks can be changed from the rear and feature status indication lights for easily identifying which blocks need service.