
PepsiCo opens regional headquarters in Riyadh, unveils $8m R&D center
Spanning 2,800 sq. m, the state-of-the-art facility will accommodate more than 150 employees and serve as a central hub for PepsiCo's operations across the Middle East.
'Our new RHQ in Riyadh signals our firm and long-term commitment to this region's future and its people – through job creation, agricultural partnerships, social impact and environmental stewardship,' said Ahmed El-Sheikh, president and general manager for Middle East, North Africa, and Pakistan Foods.
The inauguration ceremony drew attendance from top PepsiCo executives, including Chairman and CEO Ramon Laguarta, alongside senior Saudi officials and business leaders.
As part of its regional growth strategy, PepsiCo also announced plans to launch a new research and development center in the Kingdom, with an investment of SR30 million ($7.99 million). The R&D hub will focus on innovation in product development and packaging tailored to regional preferences.
The facility will feature a culinary lab and an immersive sensory studio designed to refine products in alignment with local consumer tastes.
In addition to serving as a business and innovation center, the Riyadh headquarters will also house PepsiCo's flagship social impact programs, including Tamakani and MENA Innovates, both aimed at empowering youth and fostering sustainable innovation.
PepsiCo has invested over SR9 billion in Saudi Arabia over the past eight years. In 2023 alone, the company allocated SR199 million to expand its Dammam manufacturing facility.
Today, PepsiCo operates across 86 locations in the Kingdom and employs nearly 9,000 people through direct operations and its franchise network.

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