2024 Saudi Arabia’s AI investment market
RIYADH | 14-16 DECEMBER 2026

The AI-Driven EdTech & Future Skills sector highlights how artificial intelligence and advanced education technologies are reshaping learning, vocational training, and workforce development across Saudi Arabia.
The sector brings together government entities, universities, EdTech innovators, investors, and trainers to showcase intelligent solutions enabling personalized learning, immersive skills development, and national digital skills transformation at scale.

Saudi Arabia is accelerating educational transformation through the Education Transformation Program, national EdTech investments, and future-skills initiatives supporting Saudization and workforce readiness.
Artificial intelligence plays a critical role in delivering personalized learning pathways, predictive skills assessment, and adaptive upskilling programs. These trends create strong opportunities for AI-enabled learning platforms, virtual training, technical skills development, and lifelong learning ecosystems across public and private sectors.

The sector aims to be a central platform connecting education policymakers, institutions, AI EdTech innovators, investors, and trainers to accelerate AI adoption across Saudi Arabia’s education and workforce development ecosystem.
It focuses on building an intelligent, data-driven education system that equips Saudi youth and professionals with the future-ready skills needed for the digital economy and advanced industries.
2024 Saudi Arabia’s AI investment market
Market projections by 2030
AI and data-related investments

Intelligent LMS platforms, adaptive content, and AI-driven learning pathways for students and employees.

VR/AR simulations, immersive skill labs, and upskilling programs for emerging technologies.

Coding, AI, data analytics, digital workplace, and industrial skills for service and tech sectors.

AI-driven progress tracking, predictive performance, and personalized education planning.

AI-enabled employee training platforms, Saudization skill programs, and national skills ecosystem development.

Saudi Arabia is expanding AI adoption in priority sectors such as healthcare, energy, transport, security, logistics, and digital government services.
This momentum creates strong demand for innovative solutions and strategic partnerships, positioning the AI-Driven EdTech & Future Skills sector at Saudi Makes Future as a gateway to this rapidly evolving market.
The sector provides a space to explore AI-driven EdTech solutions supporting the Education Transformation Program, improving learning quality, and enhancing national training efficiency. It enables partnerships with AI and EdTech companies to develop integrated digital skills ecosystems aligned with Saudi Arabia’s workforce goals.
Visitors experience interactive demonstrations showing how AI-enabled EdTech transforms education, training, and skill-building in daily life. Sessions introduce future-ready digital and AI skills, and career opportunities in EdTech and workforce transformation.
The sector offers a specialized platform for EdTech companies, digital training providers, and education startups to showcase AI-powered solutions to universities, schools, and investors. Participation at Saudi Makes Future enables partnerships, pilots, and market expansion within Saudi Arabia’s rapidly growing AI-driven EdTech sector.
The sector provides educators, trainers, and AI experts a platform to share global insights and their practical application in the Saudi context. Experts contribute to discussions on curricula innovation, assessment, AI-enabled learning, and skills development aligned with Vision 2030.

Join the AI-Driven EdTech & Future Skills sector to explore AI-powered solutions advancing Saudi Arabia’s Education Transformation Program.

Secure your space to showcase AI-enabled learning and skills development platforms to education and government partners.

Submit your proposals to contribute to specialized sessions shaping the AI-driven future of education and workforce development in Saudi Arabia.