How Saudi Arabia is building the future today: Why the world can't afford to ignore (or miss) the Kingdom

Under Vision 2030, the Kingdom is not simply building roads, airports and cities — it is laying the foundations for a diversified, globally connected economy. They’re designed for the decades ahead. 

Saudi Arabia, founded on September 23, 1932, was transformed by oil. But now? It's levelling up to mega-land with a transformation so massive, so fast, and so smart – the world's jaws are dropping.

What sets this transformation project apart is its scale, speed and strategic clarity.

Infrastructure development is being used as a catalyst for economic diversification, job creation, tourism growth and quality-of-life improvements, positioning Saudi Arabia as a rising hub for trade, culture and innovation.

The Kingdom is now home to some of the largest infrastructure programs in the world, backed by long-term public investment, global partnerships.

Flagship developments such as NEOM, Diriyah, Qiddiya, The Red Sea Project, Amaala, and Jeddah Central are redefining what large-scale infrastructure can achieve.

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Farah - News Editor