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Arab News
25-04-2025
- Business
- Arab News
FIFA World Cup 2034 a ‘game changer' for Saudi tourism, experts say
RIYADH: Hosting the FIFA World Cup in 2034 is expected to transform Saudi Arabia's tourism sector and accelerate the nation's economic diversification, experts said. The Kingdom was awarded the competition by the sport's international governing body in December, and is set to hold the event in 15 stadiums across five cities. Saudi Arabia's sports tourism sector has been witnessing rapid growth since the launch of Vision 2030 nine years ago, with the Kingdom drawing 2.5 million visitors through 80 international events in the last four years, Tourism Minister Ahmed Al-Khateeb said in February. Bolstering the tourism sector is one of the crucial goals outlined in Saudi Arabia's Vision 2030 initiative, as the Kingdom is steadily diversifying its economy by reducing its decade-long reliance on oil revenues. Saudi Arabia's ambitious National Tourism Strategy aims to attract 150 million visitors by the end of this decade. Speaking to Arab News, Federico Pienovi, chief business officer and CEO of New Markets at Globant, said that the mega football event presents immense opportunities for the Kingdom to develop multiple sectors. 'Hosting the FIFA World Cup is a game-changer for Saudi Arabia's tourism sector. For Saudi Arabia, FIFA World Cup 2034 represents a key milestone in its Vision 2030 strategy, accelerating economic diversification beyond oil by boosting tourism, hospitality, infrastructure, and smart city development,' said Pienovi. He added that the tournament accelerates the Kingdom's tourist number ambitions by putting Saudi Arabia on the map for future leisure and business tourism. Guillaume Thibault, partner and head of sports and entertainment at Oliver Wyman for India, the Middle East and Africa, echoed similar views and said the football gala will be a major catalyst for Saudi Arabia's economic diversification, attracting over 10 million international visitors. Thibault added that the event is also expected to accelerate Saudi Arabia's national strategies in tourism, transport, and quality of life, creating opportunities in construction, hospitality, fan engagement, and talent development — all while mobilizing private sector investment. The Oliver Wyman official further said that hosting events such as the FIFA World Cup could boost the gross domestic product of Saudi Arabia, as well as creating immense job opportunities. 'On a macroeconomic level, past World Cups have contributed up to 10 percent GDP growth, as seen in South Africa 2010, while creating tens of thousands of jobs. Saudi Arabia can maximize its investment impact by aligning with local businesses and PIF-backed companies, ensuring long-term economic gains and positioning itself as a global sports and business hub,' said Thibault. Max Klante, managing director and partner of Boston Consulting Group, said that major sporting events such as the 2034 World Cup, Formula 1, and the upcoming Asian games, will serve as an entry point for global audiences, showcasing Saudi Arabia as a travel destination. 'They provide a platform to highlight the Kingdom's culture, heritage, and landscapes to the world while showcasing new and exciting entertainment and cultural experiences such as eSports and adventure extreme sports. The integration of sports, media, entertainment, and culture boosts international visibility and fosters long-term tourism growth,' said Klante. Saudi Arabia has already hosted several major sporting events, including the WWE Super Showdown, the Saudi Pro-Golf Championship, Battle of the Champions, and Formula E. The Kingdom has also witnessed E-Prix, the International Handball Federation Super Globe and the Saudi International Meeting for Disabilities Sport, as well as organizing the auction of players for the 2025 Indian Premier League, a major cricketing event which features 10 professional clubs. Long-term impacts According to Pienovi, hosting major sporting events will not only boost tourism in the Kingdom but will also support the country's infrastructure growth for the long term. 'Beyond the tournament, the country will benefit from long-term infrastructure improvements, smart venue advancements, and the rise of new entertainment hubs that will attract visitors for years to come,' said Pienovi. Thibault said that hosting such events will help Saudi Arabia establish itself as a premier sports destination globally, strengthen global ties, attract international business, and enhance the Kingdom's geopolitical influence. 'When executed strategically, major sporting events leave a lasting impact beyond the tournament itself. Mega-events drive billions in tourism, investment, and job creation. The 2012 London Olympics, for example, contributed $17 billion to the UK economy, proving their long-term financial impact,' said Thibault. He added: 'In terms of urban transformation, such events accelerate infrastructure development and reshape cities. The Sochi 2014 Winter Olympics revitalized an entire region, turning legacy resorts into prime real estate. Saudi Arabia's smart city and transport investments will ensure similar long-term benefits.' Elevating diplomatic and bilateral relationship The Oliver Wyman official further said that hosting such global events could help Saudi Arabia strengthen its bilateral relationship with several countries. Saudi Arabia is already a diplomatic leader, ranking 18th in the Global Soft Power Index 2024 and has already hosted key forums including the G20 Summit and the World Economic Forum. 'Mega-events further enhance global ties by bringing nations together through sport, fostering cultural exchange, trade, and investment partnerships. By attracting global leaders, Saudi Arabia can deepen international collaborations, expand economic alliances, and position itself as a key player in global sports diplomacy,' said Thibault. Klante also expressed identical views and said that successfully hosting global tournaments will enhance Saudi Arabia's standing as a reliable and capable partner on the world stage. 'The ability to deliver top-tier sporting events creates unique opportunities for diplomatic engagement and strengthens economic and cultural ties with other nations. Stronger ties promote global understanding, security and prosperity,' added the BCG official. Klante added that hosting major international events will establish Saudi Arabia's credibility in sports management and global event organization, while also opening opportunities for developing long-term partnerships with international teams, leagues, and sports federations. He further said that such events in Saudi Arabia could also boost the morale in the Kingdom, and the country will see more sporting heroes in the coming years. 'The ability to host major events inspires our youth to follow in the footsteps of their sports heroes. This strengthens engagement in sports, be this football, eSports, athletics or formula car racing. By inspiring the youth of today we lay the foundation for the top athletes of tomorrow,' said Klante. Potential challenges Experts who talked with Arab News also talked about the potential challenges Saudi Arabia could face as the Kingdom gears up to face global sporting events. According to Pienovi, the challenge for the Kingdom lies in integrating cutting-edge technology for seamless fan interactions — whether it's AI-driven crowd management, frictionless ticketing, or hyper-personalized digital experiences. 'Fans now expect an immersive, waitless, and contactless experience, powered by AI, AR/VR, and digital personalization. Implementing biometric entry, tech-driven loyalty programs and real-time engagement solutions will be key to delivering a next-level experience,' said Pienovi. He added: 'The challenge is not just in adopting these technologies but in making them intuitive, frictionless, and scalable across multiple venues.' The Globant official believes that ensuring seamless connectivity across all platforms — from real-time streaming to AR-powered second-screen experiences — will be crucial for reaching international audiences and keeping fans engaged beyond the stadium. Klante underscored the vitality of strengthening the transport systems in the Kingdom, as well as, bolstering the logistical prowess, and said that 'world-class events require complex logistical planning, complex integration and seamless execution.' He added: 'Ensuring global accessibility, efficient transport, and a smooth visitor experience will be critical to success. A focus must always be placed on how the visitor journey interacts with the various city and intercity transport solutions — creating a unified experience like no other.' Thibault also expressed similar views and said that logistics, crowd management and infrastructure development are crucial for Saudi Arabia to seamlessly host mega events like FIFA World Cup. The Oliver Wyman official added that managing transport, security, and emergency response requires advanced planning, with mega-projects including NEOM and Qiddiya integrating AI-driven security and real-time crowd monitoring. 'The challenge lies in balancing speed with sustainability. Legacy planning is key to avoiding underutilized venues, ensuring stadiums transition into training hubs, community centers, or professional league facilities,' added Thibault.


Channel Post MEA
27-01-2025
- Business
- Channel Post MEA
GCC Digital Transformation Drives Need for AI-Powered Software Development
Globant has partnered with MIT Technology Review Insights to create a new report titled ' Transforming Software Development with Generative AI .' The report explores the potential of generative AI in the software development lifecycle (SDLC) and highlights both the current state of adoption and future opportunities. The research draws insights from interviews with over 300 executives across diverse industries and global organizations. The findings reveal that generative AI has rich potential to revolutionize software development, but full adoption has yet to be reached. Early use cases of generative AI in the software development lifecycle go beyond code generation, including design, prototyping, requirement development, and testing. By democratizing AI, organizations are better equipped to unleash their creativity across every stage of the SDLC, improving teams' productivity and increasing collaboration. In this next phase of generative AI usage, company leaders see the most potential in finding additional ways to measure AI's impact and increasing the adoption of AI agents to succeed at more complex, multi-step tasks. 'As the GCC establishes itself as a global AI innovation hub, this research comes at a crucial time for regional organizations looking to accelerate their digital transformation initiatives,' said Federico Pienovi, CBO & CEO of New Markets at Globant. 'The research demonstrates how generative AI can be a game-changer for software development in the region, particularly as we see unprecedented investment in digital infrastructure and growing demand for innovative solutions.' GCC: Accelerating AI Adoption in Software Development The GCC region demonstrates market-leading readiness for AI-powered software development solutions, with an average adoption rate of 71% across the UAE and Saudi Arabia for weekly generative AI usage – significantly outpacing the global average of 55% . As the region's digital transformation market is projected to grow at 25.7% CAGR through 2030, organizations are increasingly looking to implement AI-driven development practices. Significant regional investment further supports this digital acceleration, with the region's IT spending expected to grow 7.4% to reach $230.7 billion by 2025. This rapid growth has driven Globant's increased focus on the GCC market, where the company has evolved from strategy to scale in implementing SDLC frameworks, emphasizing solving real user problems through AI-powered solutions that benefit society. These regional investments and initiatives align closely with the MIT report's insights on generative AI's multi-sector impact, particularly in early development stages where organizations see substantial development in the design and prototyping phases. Research Reveals Key Trends in AI-Powered Software Development The report highlights global trends and opportunities relevant to GCC's revolving technology landscape. These include: Generative AI is already meeting or exceeding expectations in the SDLC: 46% of survey respondents say generative AI is already meeting expectations, and 33% say it 'exceeds' or 'greatly exceeds' expectations. 46% of survey respondents say generative AI is already meeting expectations, and 33% say it 'exceeds' or 'greatly exceeds' expectations. Generative AI adoption is exceptionally high in the earlier stages of the SDLC: 59% of respondents' organizations use it for ideation, 65% for design and prototyping, and 61% for code generation. However, organizations that use generative AI in more SDLC phases also report a more significant impact. 59% of respondents' organizations use it for ideation, 65% for design and prototyping, and 61% for code generation. However, organizations that use generative AI in more SDLC phases also report a more significant impact. Survey respondents expect AI will 'substantially' change the SDLC across most organizations within the next decade, with 38% putting that timeframe at one to three years, and another 31% believe it's coming in four to ten years. These analyses present a compelling case for generative AI in software development. As organizations navigate their adoption journeys, embracing these innovations will be key to staying competitive in an increasingly digital landscape.