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From Saudi to Hong Kong: Tahaluf, ewpartners take LEAP global with Asia debut
From Saudi to Hong Kong: Tahaluf, ewpartners take LEAP global with Asia debut

Gulf Business

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Gulf Business

From Saudi to Hong Kong: Tahaluf, ewpartners take LEAP global with Asia debut

Annabelle Mander, EVP at Tahaluf, along with Jessica Wong, founder and managing partner of ewpartners. Tahaluf, the organiser of Saudi Arabia's flagship technology event LEAP, has announced a strategic partnership with global investment firm ewpartners to launch LEAP East, a new Asia-Pacific edition of the mega event. It will take place in Hong Kong from 8-10 July 2026, marking the first time LEAP is held outside the Kingdom. The move underscores Saudi Arabia's deepening strategic focus on Asia and positions Hong Kong as a new gateway for Middle Eastern engagement with China and the broader region. 'With this timely and strategic expansion, we are bringing LEAP's award-winning vision and world-class innovation into this exciting new Hong Kong venture, creating a powerful platform for entrepreneurs, investors, and businesses to connect, collaborate and build the future of technology,' said Faisal AlKhamisi, chairman of the Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming and Drones (SAFCSP), during an announcement at LEAP 2025 in Riyadh. 'Attendees will engage directly with the world's leading innovators, investors, and industry pioneers, making LEAP East a must-attend event for anyone shaping the digital future,' he added. LEAP East is expected to attract over 25,000 visitors, more than 200 speakers, and 300+ exhibitors across AI, fintech, healthtech, deeptech and more. Featured speakers will include Luanne Lim, CEO of HSBC Hong Kong; Jeanne Lim, CEO of beingAI and co-creator of Sophia the Robot; and Harry Man, founding partner at Matrix Partners. The event will also feature investment zones, startup showcases and exclusive networking sessions such as LEAP East Nights. The announcement was made during the opening of ewpartners' new Hong Kong office, attended by over 100 senior officials and business leaders from Saudi Arabia and Hong Kong. Attendees included representatives from OASES, HKEX, UBS, and HSBC. Peter Yan, director general of Hong Kong's Office for Attracting Strategic Enterprises (OASES), said LEAP East 'could serve as a dynamic bridge between Hong Kong and the Middle East, empowering enterprises to collaborate, co-develop innovations, and unlock new market opportunities together. We appreciate ewpartners' pivotal role in making this initiative a reality, strengthening cross-regional partnerships, driving global growth through shared success, and reinforcing Hong Kong's position as a global innovation hub.' LEAP was launched in Riyadh in 2021 through a partnership with Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Communications and Information Technology and SAFCSP. In 2025, the event drew 215,000+ attendees, 1,800+ exhibitors, and 1,600+ investors, generating $14.9bn in announced deals and an economic impact of $820m. Annabelle Mander, executive vice president at Tahaluf, said: 'LEAP was created in Riyadh to position Saudi Arabia as a global innovation hub. After four record-breaking editions, we're taking our next bold step, bringing LEAP to Hong Kong. This city is not only a gateway to Asia, but a proven launchpad for global ambitions. Through our partnership with ewpartners, we're proud to build a platform that unites Saudi and Asian-Pacific innovators on one world stage.' Jessica Wong, founder and managing partner of ewpartners, added: 'Our mission at ewpartners is to unlock high-value opportunities between the Middle East and Asia. We have been partnering with Tahaluf on LEAP for 5 years, and LEAP East further reflects that mission in action. Hong Kong has the connectivity, credibility, and creativity to host Asia's most ambitious tech platform, and we are honoured to help bring it to life.' The collaboration aims to mirror the impact of LEAP's Riyadh editions and drive significant business tourism and cross-border partnerships across Asia.

Saudi: LEAP25 nets $15bln in key investments
Saudi: LEAP25 nets $15bln in key investments

Zawya

time14-02-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Saudi: LEAP25 nets $15bln in key investments

The fourth annual LEAP25 conference, the region's premier technology event, concluded yesterday (February 12) at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center in Malham under the theme "Into New Worlds." The conference marked another success for the kingdom as a global hub for investments in artificial intelligence (AI), infrastructure, and cloud computing, with total investments exceeding $14.9 billion, reported SPA. The achievement reflects Saudi Arabia's position as a key center for innovation and advanced technologies, as well as its growing role in the digital economy. Its success reflects the support and empowerment provided to the sector by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, reinforcing the Kingdom's commitment to achieving the goals of the Saudi Vision 2030 and solidifying its global leadership in technology, AI, and entrepreneurship, it stated. LEAP is considered a global platform that brings together leading thinkers and practitioners in the digital field, empowering entrepreneurs, fostering innovation in the era of AI, and driving the transition toward a thriving and sustainable digital economy. Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming, and Drones board Chairman and Tahaluf Company board chairman Faisal Al Khamisi pointed out that LEAP25 was not just a tech conference but a global platform that hosted its largest edition yet, contributing to innovation, connecting startups with investors, and opening new opportunities for entrepreneurs. According to him, the conference was not only about major investments of nearly $15 billion but witnessed dynamic interactions between startups and investors, leading to significant deals and support for new entrepreneurial projects. Al Khamisi said LEAP had become a global benchmark for the speed of deal-making and project launches, enabling major tech companies to close deals in just a few days - processes that would typically take a year, said the SPA report. Additionally, he announced that LEAP will expand beyond the kingdom, with two editions set for next year - one in Riyadh and another in Hong Kong - further solidifying Saudi Arabia's role as a global hub for digital economy, innovation, and AI. Copyright 2024 Al Hilal Publishing and Marketing Group Provided by SyndiGate Media Inc. (

LEAP25 ends on a successful note; nets $15bn in key investments
LEAP25 ends on a successful note; nets $15bn in key investments

Trade Arabia

time13-02-2025

  • Business
  • Trade Arabia

LEAP25 ends on a successful note; nets $15bn in key investments

The fourth annual LEAP25 conference, the region's premier technology event, concluded yesterday (February 12) at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Center in Malham under the theme "Into New Worlds." The conference marked another success for the kingdom as a global hub for investments in artificial intelligence (AI), infrastructure, and cloud computing, with total investments exceeding $14.9 billion, reported SPA. The achievement reflects Saudi Arabia's position as a key center for innovation and advanced technologies, as well as its growing role in the digital economy. Its success reflects the support and empowerment provided to the sector by His Royal Highness Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, reinforcing the Kingdom's commitment to achieving the goals of the Saudi Vision 2030 and solidifying its global leadership in technology, AI, and entrepreneurship, it stated. LEAP is considered a global platform that brings together leading thinkers and practitioners in the digital field, empowering entrepreneurs, fostering innovation in the era of AI, and driving the transition toward a thriving and sustainable digital economy. Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming, and Drones board Chairman and Tahaluf Company board chairman Faisal Al Khamisi pointed out that LEAP25 was not just a tech conference but a global platform that hosted its largest edition yet, contributing to innovation, connecting startups with investors, and opening new opportunities for entrepreneurs. According to him, the conference was not only about major investments of nearly $15 billion but witnessed dynamic interactions between startups and investors, leading to significant deals and support for new entrepreneurial projects. Al Khamisi said LEAP had become a global benchmark for the speed of deal-making and project launches, enabling major tech companies to close deals in just a few days - processes that would typically take a year, said the SPA report. Additionally, he announced that LEAP will expand beyond the kingdom, with two editions set for next year - one in Riyadh and another in Hong Kong - further solidifying Saudi Arabia's role as a global hub for digital economy, innovation, and AI.

LEAP 2025: Saudi tech event ends with $15bn of deals signed and major announcement for 2026
LEAP 2025: Saudi tech event ends with $15bn of deals signed and major announcement for 2026

Arabian Business

time13-02-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Business

LEAP 2025: Saudi tech event ends with $15bn of deals signed and major announcement for 2026

LEAP 2025 has concluded in Saudi Arabia with almost $15bn of deals signed and a major announcement for 2026. The fourth annual LEAP25 conference, the region's premier technology event, concluded on Wednesday at the Riyadh Exhibition and Convention Centre in Malham under the theme 'Into New Worlds.' The conference marked another success for the Kingdom as a global hub for investments in artificial intelligence (AI), infrastructure, and cloud computing, with total investments exceeding $14.9bn. LEAP 2025 in Saudi Arabia The achievement reflects Saudi Arabia's position as a key centre for innovation and advanced technologies, as well as its growing role in the digital economy. Its success reflects the support and empowerment provided to the sector by Prince Mohammed bin Salman bin Abdulaziz, Crown Prince and Prime Minister, reinforcing the Kingdom's commitment to achieving the goals of the Saudi Vision 2030 and solidifying its global leadership in technology, AI, and entrepreneurship. LEAP is considered a global platform that brings together leading thinkers and practitioners in the digital field, empowering entrepreneurs, fostering innovation in the era of AI, and driving the transition toward a thriving and sustainable digital economy. Saudi Federation for Cybersecurity, Programming, and Drones board Chairman and Tahaluf Company board chairman Faisal Al Khamisi emphasised that LEAP25 was not just a tech conference but a global platform that hosted its largest edition yet, contributing to innovation, connecting startups with investors, and opening new opportunities for entrepreneurs. He pointed out that the conference was not only about major investments of nearly $15bn but witnessed dynamic interactions between startups and investors, leading to significant deals and support for new entrepreneurial projects. Al Khamisi indicated that LEAP has become a global benchmark for the speed of deal-making and project launches, enabling major tech companies to close deals in just a few days—processes that would typically take a year. Additionally, he announced that LEAP will expand beyond the Kingdom, with two editions set for next year—one in Riyadh and another in Hong Kong—further solidifying Saudi Arabia's role as a global hub for digital economy, innovation, and AI.

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