Abu Dhabi: Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI), a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Public Investment Fund (PIF), today announced that it concluded its successful participation in the International Defense Exhibition and Conference (IDEX) 2021 in Abu Dhabi, UAE, as part of the Saudi Pavilion. SAMI’s participation witnessed the signing of three key strategic partnership agreements, visits of several dignitaries to its booth, display of latest military and defense technologies, and attendance of the company’s affiliates under its umbrella.

During the five-day show, SAMI signed a host of collaboration agreements with global industry players and government entities. On Day One, SAMI signed a Joint Venture Agreement with Lockheed Martin to develop capabilities in manufacturing technology, software technology, and systems integration, as well as the production, maintenance, and repair of rotary and fixed-wing aircraft, and missile defense systems, besides naval and land systems. On Day Two, the company entered into a Teaming Agreement with Abu Dhabi-based NIMR, an EDGE entity, for joint cooperation on armored military and security vehicles, in the first-of-its-kind military industries agreement between Saudi and Emirati companies in the Kingdom. Also, it inked an agreement with the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) to be a Strategic Partner in the upcoming World Defense Show 2022.

H.E. Ahmed bin Abdulaziz Al-Ohali, Governor of the General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI), H.E. Lt. Gen. Nasser bin Ali Al-Sikhan, Deputy Chief of State Security for Human Resources, and H.E. Turki bin Abdullah Al-Dakhil, Ambassador of the Custodian of the Two Holy Mosques to the UAE –who represented H.H. Saudi Minister of Foreign Affairs– visited SAMI’s booth at IDEX 2021.

H.H. Sheikh Mohammed bin Zayed Al Nahyan, Crown Prince of Abu Dhabi and Deputy Supreme Commander of the UAE Armed Forces, H.H. Lt. Gen. Sheikh Saif bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, and H.H. Sheikh Abdullah bin Zayed Al Nahyan, UAE Minister of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation also toured the company’s exhibit.

Commenting on the participation, Eng. Walid Abukhaled, CEO of SAMI, said: “We at SAMI are pleased that our participation in IDEX 2021 was a remarkable success that would lead to new milestones in Saudi Arabia’s evolution as a leading global manufacturer of military systems. The exhibition offered our affiliate companies and us an excellent platform to showcase our locally developed innovations and gain meaningful insights into new and emerging trends in the world of defense. The strategic agreements we signed at the show will support PIF’s efforts through SAMI in localizing cutting-edge technology and knowledge, as well as building strategic economic partnerships.”

SAMI showcased its cutting-edge military products, systems, and technologies, spread across its Land Systems, Aeronautics, Defense Electronics, Weapons and Missiles, and Emerging Technologies divisions during the show. The company’s affiliates, Advanced Electronics Company (AEC, a wholly-owned subsidiary), Accessories and Components Company (AACC), SAMINavantia (a joint venture with Navantia S.A.), SAMIL3Harris (a joint venture with L3Harris Technologies), and SAMICMI (a joint venture with CMI Group) also put their innovative solutions and services on show at the exhibition.

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About Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI):

Launched in May 2017 and wholly owned by the Public Investment Fund (PIF), Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI) is a military industries company working under the directives outlined in the ‎Saudi Vision 2030. Aiming to be among the top 25 military industries companies in the ‎world by 2030, SAMI is expected to play a key role in supporting the localization of 50% of the Kingdom’s ‎total government military spending. SAMI also aims to support PIF’s efforts in localizing cutting-edge technology and knowledge, as well as building strategic economic partnerships.

SAMI is combining the latest technologies and the best national talents to develop ‎military products and services at par with international standards across five business ‎divisions – Aeronautics, Land Systems, Weapons and Missiles, Defense Electronics, and Emerging Technologies. ‎The company is also focused on increasing exports and bringing foreign investment to ‎the Kingdom’s military industries sector.

For more information, visit www.sami.com.sa  or e-mail us at info@sami.com.sa

For media inquiries or interviews, please contact:
Meshel B. Alsaleh
Senior PR & International Partnerships Manager
Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI)
E-mail: malsaleh@sami.com.sa 

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