The Communications, Space and Technology Commission (CST) has kicked off the exhibition accompanying the Global Symposium for Regulators (GSR25) at the King Abdulaziz International Conference Center in Riyadh.
The event will run until September 3, showcasing the latest innovations and technologies shaping the future of global digital regulation.
Organized on the sidelines of GSR25, one of the world’s leading forums for digital policy and regulation, the exhibition by CST highlights Saudi Arabia’s role in shaping global tech governance and digital transformation.
According to the statement, the visitors to the exhibition will have the opportunity to attend dialogue sessions where experts and specialists share insights on emerging technologies and explore innovative regulatory approaches that keep pace with the evolving communications and technology sectors.
The exhibition by CST also features the 10th edition of the Media Oasis, organized in partnership with the Ministry of Media and showcasing pavilions for major national projects such as NEOM and Visit Saudi. Several government entities are also represented, including the Ministry of Sport, Aseer Development Authority, and Digital Saudi Arabia.
The exhibition pavilions accompanying GSR25 highlight leading regulatory innovations and technologies (RegTech), highlighting the Kingdom’s leadership and its ability to harness advanced and emerging technologies to address regulatory challenges.
On September 2, the event will host the Sync Summit, an initiative of the King Abdulaziz Center for World Culture (Ithra), which will facilitate dialogue sessions. The TEDxRiyadh event will also take place, presenting inspiring experiences in various fields, including technology and artificial intelligence (AI).
Moreover, the exhibition by CST will feature a series of specialized dialogue sessions addressing key topics, including the future of AI, regulatory governance challenges related to quantum technologies, and the role of regulatory policies and advanced infrastructure in enabling the growth of gaming and e-sports. The SpaceUp Competition will also be held during the event, aiming to develop innovative space-based solutions for vital sectors.
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