Dell’s partnership with Saudi Arabia began in the early 1990s, supporting the Kingdom’s digital infrastructure growth. Over 34 years, the company has embedded itself into Saudi society, fostering tech education and workforce development.
Adrian McDonald, President of Dell Technologies EMEA, emphasized the collaboration’s depth. The company now drives innovation in local businesses, government projects, and education programs nationwide.
Expanding Operations for Vision 2030
Dell recently opened its first integration and logistics hub in Dammam, handling 600,000 units yearly to meet surging demand. This facility includes a server customization plant, slashing lead times and boosting customer satisfaction.
Additionally, relocating its flat-panel display center to Dammam accelerated delivery efficiency, the hub strengthens Saudi Arabia’s ICT ecosystem, marking Dell’s fifth strategic center in EMEA.
As Saudi Arabia targets global AI leadership, Dell delivers cutting-edge solutions reshaping finance, healthcare, and beyond. McDonald noted the Kingdom’s rapid AI progress, backed by bold investments and talent development.
Dell’s AI initiatives align with Vision 2030, positioning Saudi Arabia as a global AI hub. The company trains local talent through university partnerships and U.S. exchange programs.
Future Prospects: A Regional Tech Powerhouse
McDonald expressed confidence in Saudi Arabia’s potential to lead regional and global AI services. With unmatched resources and Vision 2030’s framework, the Kingdom aims to drive transformative tech advancements.
Looking ahead, Dell remains committed to localizing tech skills, ensuring Saudi youth thrive in tomorrow’s digital economy.