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GAMI Organizes the Saudi Pavilion’s Participation at Eurosatory 2026 in France

The General Authority for Military Industries (GAMI) is organizing the Saudi Pavilion’s participation at Eurosatory 2026 the Global Event for Defence and Security, taking place in Paris from 15 to 19 June. The pavilion brings together 10 national entities from the public and private sectors to showcase Saudi Arabia’s industrial and service capabilities across the military industries sector. Alongside (GAMI), a number of public and private sector entities are participating in the Saudi Pavilion, including the Ministry of Industry and Mineral Resources (MIM), the General Authority for Defense Development (GADD), Saudi Arabian Military Industries (SAMI), Emaan Industrial, Saudi Chemical Company Limited (SCCL), GDC Middle East, Life Shield, the World Defense Show (WDS), TAM Aerospace & Defense, and Midana. The Saudi Pavilion’s participation at Eurosatory 2026 reflects the Kingdom’s leadership in building a sustainable and local military industries sector built on a robust regulatory and legislative framework. The pavilion highlights Saudi Arabia’s progress in advancing localization and sector enablement efforts, while showcasing the Kingdom’s industrial capabilities, engaging with investors and industry stakeholders, supporting companies operating in the sector, and enhancing their international competitiveness. Through the Saudi Pavilion, GAMI also highlights its integrated collaboration with government entities to foster an attractive investment environment for local and international investors. These efforts focus on enabling national companies, attracting high-value investments, advancing technology transfer and localization, and exploring opportunities for cooperation and strategic partnerships with leading global companies. The Saudi Pavilion’s participation at Eurosatory 2026 forms part of GAMI’s efforts to strengthen military readiness and develop national industrial capabilities in support of the Kingdom’s objective to localize more than 50% of military spending on equipment and services by 2030.