RIYADH: Up to 50 percent of deep tech startups built in Ƶ are working on artificial intelligence and the Internet of Things, a new report revealed.
Released by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technology, in partnership with King Abdullah University of Science and Technology and in collaboration with Hello Tomorrow consultancy firm, the document indicated that there are over 43 high-growth startups driving innovation in the Kingdom, collectively securing more than $987 million in funding.
This aligns with the National Strategy for Data and AI goals to position Ƶ among the top 10 countries in the open data index and among the top 20 countries in peer-reviewed Data and AI publications by 2030.
It also meets with the strategy’s objective of securing SR30 billion ($7.9 billion) cumulative foreign direct investment and SR45 billion local investment in data and AI in the Kingdom by 2030.
“The deep tech startups that have originated in Ƶ are currently in their early stages of development, but the ecosystem is already attracting mature international companies,” the report said.
On the $987 million secured funding in 2022, the report said this was primarily fueled by a rapidly expanding funding ecosystem, which was ranked in the Middle East and North Africa’s top three for funding and deals.
The report further disclosed that 104 active startup investors registered in the Kingdom in 2023, a 41 percent increase from 2018.
“This expansion is highly dependent on public funds, as the government is committed to nurturing tech startups and scaleups,” the reports said.
It added that the number of researchers in Ƶ has risen by 75 percent since 2015, thereby cementing the nation’s commitment to advancing research and development.
“The country is expanding its research infrastructure to accommodate 140,000 researchers by 2030, marking a sevenfold increase from the current 20,000 researchers in the country,” the report said.
The report tackles the current state and future opportunities of the deep tech ecosystem in the Kingdom as well as key initiatives supporting the goals and objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.
It also seeks to shed light on the prospects and potential in this vital sector which is recognized as a cornerstone for advancing the digital economy and sustainable development as a whole.